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We are told what to believe and what is real, ... I would define the concept of "extrasensory perception" as the ability to discern forms of spiritual context. Simply put, the child's ability to sense spiritual things does not rely on the child's experience or skill, but rather on the child's open and unashamed willingness...
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hubpages.com/question/14106/do-you-agree-that-kids-have...
hubpages.com/question/14106/do-you-agree-that-kids-have-extrasensory-perception
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Although many of you reading this book, like myself, have few personal doubts that something like extrasensory perception is real, the effort to establish ESP as a scientific fact has been a continuous struggle the outcome of which still remains uncertain.
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www.williamjames.com/Science/ESP.htm
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Experimental support for the existence of E.S.P. is generally weak, and results have not been repeated often (refer to the scientific method as described in Unit One, particularly the aspects of reliability and validity). Moreover, E.S.P. p...
http://www.sasked.gov.sk.ca/branches/psych_portal/modul...
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Rupert Sheldrake has been arguing for a long time that extrasensory perception really exists, a position that is generally doubted by scientists. The Sense of Being Stared At is his most recent effort to support that thesis.
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www.worldandi.com/specialreport/2003/September/Sa23291....
www.worldandi.com/specialreport/2003/September/Sa23291.htm
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Is ESP (extrasensory perception) real? ... These phenomena, such as telepathy, clairvoyance and precognition, are collectively known as "extrasensory perception," or "ESP." Telepathy refers to direct mind-to-mind communication, precognition to knowing information about a future event before it happens,
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www.psiexplorer.com/isESPreal.htm
www.psiexplorer.com/isESPreal.htm
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Center Studies Military-Related Extrasensory Perception ... Dr. Sally Rhine Feather, director of development for the Rhine Research Center in Durham, sits next to a bust of her father, Joseph B. Rhine, who coined the term 'extrasensory perception'. Feather is seeking accounts ... But advocates say parapsychology is real.
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www.angelfire.com/zine/secondsight/ESP.html
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History and 20th century research. ... In the 19th century is was called "cryptesthesia," later it was labeled "relesthesia" which since became clairvoyance, or "seeing in the distance." It was Rhine who coined the term "general extrasensory perception" (GESP) to include both telepathy and clairvoyance.
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www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/e/esp_extrasensory_...
www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/e/esp_extrasensory_perception.html
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People who have extrasensory perception are said to be psychic. Some think that everyone has ESP; others think it is a talent that only special folks have. Some think that animals (see below) or plants have ESP. ... Neuroimaging Fails To Demonstrate ESP Is Real...
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The catch-all term for this alleged ability is extra-sensory perception, or ESP (sometimes called ... Instead of looking for ESP in the universe of real phenomena, ESP believers tend to look in the same old places: in stories about how Aunt Maude "just knew" Uncle Bruce was in trouble, and sure enough, he was in jail;
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www.reall.org/newsletter/v05/n02/esp-fact-sheet.html
www.reall.org/newsletter/v05/n02/esp-fact-sheet.html
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