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psychometry
psychometry (ps-, saɪˈkɒmɪtrɪ) [f. Gr. ψῡχο- psycho- + -µετρια measuring; lit. ‘soul-’ or ‘mind-measuring’, but the application in sense 1 does violence to the etymology.] 1. The (alleged) faculty of divining, from physical contact or proximity only, the qualities or properties of an object, or of p... Oxford English Dictionary
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Psychometry
Psychometry may refer to: Psychometry (paranormal), a form of extrasensory perception Psychometrics, a discipline of psychology and education Psychometric wikipedia.org
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Psychometry (paranormal)
He wrote a comprehensive treatise, Manual of Psychometry: the Dawn of a New Civilization (1885), detailing how the direct knowledge of psychometry would External links Psychometry Experiment, a project that gave residents in Ontario, Canada the opportunity to participate in a psychometry study "Psychometry wikipedia.org
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psychometer
psychometer (-ˈɒmɪtə(r)) [f. psycho- + -meter (cf. psychometry: in sense 1 as in geometer).] 1. One who has the psychometric faculty, or practises psychometry (sense 1).1863 Denton Nature's Secrets 97, I have repeatedly tried to influence the minds of Psychometers, when making examinations, and at a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Psychometrer Eiji
But he has the psychometry ability, which is discovered by Shima Ryoko, a police investigator when his little sister Emi gets involved in a serial murder Having known and understood Eiji's psychometry for years, he became Eiji's the best friend whom Eiji trusts. wikipedia.org
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psychometric
psychometric, a. and n. pl. (-ˈmɛtrɪk) [f. psychometry + -ic.] A. adj. Of, pertaining to, or of the nature of psychometry (in either sense).1854 J. R. Buchanan Lect. Neurolog. Syst. Anthropol. 124 Old manuscripts requiring an antiquary to decipher their strange old penmanship, were easily interprete... Oxford English Dictionary
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Psychic reading
Some of the more common readings include Tarot reading, email psychic reading, palm reading, psychometry, aura readings, or astrological readings. Psychometry Psychometry is a form of psychic reading in which the reader claims to obtain details about another through physical contact with their possessions wikipedia.org
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William Denton (geologist)
William Denton (8 January 1823 - 26 August 1883) was a self-taught geologist, preacher, and a promoter of occult practices such as psychometry. Buchanan wrote on mesmerism, spiritualism, and the idea of psychometry ("measuring the soul"). wikipedia.org
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Psychic Kids
the show allegedly possess varying psychic abilities which include precognition, clairvoyance, talking with the dead, sensing illnesses and diseases, psychometry wikipedia.org
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接触感应
接触感应(Psychometry)是一种超感官知觉,能够以超常的方式,借由物质接触从物体上取得关于持有者的个人讯息。 Psychometry来自希腊语的(psyche)和(metron) ,意思是心灵测量。 Glossary of psychometry application 超常现象 超心理学 伪科学 wikipedia.org
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Joseph Rodes Buchanan
Buchanan proposed the terms Psychometry (soul measurement) and Sarcognomy for psychic abilities he claimed humans had. in which he predicted that Psychometry would eventually supersede and revolutionize every other field of science. wikipedia.org
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Eugène Osty
Osty was known for his experiments in psychometry but his methods were criticized as non-scientific. wikipedia.org
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Henry Harrison Brown
Thought Primer, Origin, History and Principles of the Movement (1903), How to Control Fate Through Suggestion (1906), Not Hypnotism but Suggestion (1906), Psychometry wikipedia.org
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Thomas Everitt
In her later years, Mrs Everitt practiced psychometry. wikipedia.org
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Law of contagion
Psychics and mediums commonly utilize an object once owned by a missing or deceased subject as their "focus" for psychometry or clairvoyance or during See also Psychometry (paranormal) Sympathetic magic Totem Quantum entanglement Referenced Anthropology of religion Magic (supernatural) Magical thinking wikipedia.org
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