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Planchette: A pointer used with an Ouija Board to communicate with ghosts, spirits or higher plane entities.
Plasma: Plasma is defined by bluish-white light caused by the ionization of the surrounding area witch makes a visible glow. Plasma may be created when an invisible electromagnetic force or high energy field moves invisibly through an air mass.
Poltergeist: German for "Noisy Ghost." Poltergeists are spirits yielding high energy that may or may not be seen or detected in any way by the persons in the house, until a full blown manifestation occurs. Some of the most common poltergeist activities include loud, unexplained noise, levitations, the moving of objects, electrical problems, and disembodied voices.
Possession (1): The state in which a living person is controlled by a foreign, malignant energy.
Possession (2): When a person�s mind and body are taken over by ghosts, spirits or other supernatural entities such as demons.
Postcognition � PostCog: The viewing of past events of people or places, usually witnessing interaction with the dead and their location in various states of being.
Precognition - PreCog: The prediction of random events of the future without making use of references that are perhaps present now, or were present in the past (Knowledge of future events).
Premonition: A vision of warning of future events generally with great detail.
Preternatural: Associated with inhuman, demonic, or diabolical spirits or forces.
PSI: A general term used to denote the unknown factors responsible for a variety of paranormal phenomena.
Psychic: Popular term used to denote a person who regularly uses, or who appears to be especially gifted with, Psi abilities.
Psychic Cold: The cold sensation received when a spirit is present, usually having defined boundaries.
Psychic echo: When sounds from the past have mysteriously recorded themselves into the natural environment.
Psychic Photograph: Supernatural or preternatural images appearing on a photograph.
Psychic Research: The study of psychic phenomena.
Psychokinesis (PK): Mind Movement / the ability to alter or change a physical system or object caused by currently unknown physical processes. Usually results in poltergeist-like activity.
Psychokinetic: A person who uses their mental strength to cause beautiful illusions, physical damage, or to change other people�s perception of their environment.
Psychometry, Psychoscopy: The ability to acquire knowledge of people, places or objects by touching an object associated with it. The medium tries sometimes can get information on the owners of a particular object. The object concerned is called an inductor.
Psychotronics: Czech term now used in France and Belgium as a synonym for parapsychology. |
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