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clairvoyance

Alleged faculty of being able to see objects, events, and persons that are not visible by ordinary means and may even be distant in time or place. It is a prominent feature of spiritualism and has been studied in parapsychology,

A premonition may take the form of a visual or auditory hallucination, a dream, or merely a feeling of impending calamity. Clairvoyance is regarded as a natural gift, which cannot be acquired.



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Murthwaite, I thought it right to add that I had heard of the little boy, and the drop of ink, and the rest of it, and that any explanation based on the theory of clairvoyance was an explanation which would carry no conviction whatever with it, to MY mind.
In a word, that accumulated knowledge which man inherits by means of books, imparted and transmitted information, schools, colleges, and universities, we obtain through more subtle agencies that are incorporated with our organic construction, and which form a species of hereditary mesmerism; a vegetable clairvoyance that enables us to see with the eyes, hear with the ears, and digest with the understandings of our predecessors.
She felt it, and visioned it as by an unthinkable clairvoyance, and gasped, for the flurry of war was over.
 
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