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Encyclopedia: Retrocognition
Retrocognition (also known as postcognition), from the Latin retro meaning "backward, behind" and cognition meaning "knowing", is the alleged paranormal transfer of information about an event or objec...
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Psychic phenomenon: Retrocognition is the art of seeing or sensing the past. It is used by psychics who seek access to the past events.
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retrocognition or postcognition Retrocognition or postcognition is an alleged psychic perception of something that has happened in the past. There is no clear way to distinguish a psychic perception of the past from a present telepathic perception of someone thinking about that past event.
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Since there is no way to distinguish direct communication with another mind from communication with a present or past perception by that or some other mind, there is no way to distinguish clairvoyance from telepathy or retrocognition.
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Retrocognition is the ability to see, sense or experience events that have happened in the past. The name comes from the Latin words retro (behind) and cognito (getting to know), and the term postcognition is often used interchangeably. Retrocognition can take many forms, such as when the “retrocog” gains...
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The term retrocognition refers to the knowledge of things that have already happened. That doesn't sound too exciting until you add the words "which could...
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Retrocognition, the ability to look into the past.
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Retrocognition Term used in psychical research and parapsychology to indicate a form of extrasensory perception in which the subject obtains knowledge.
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The Issue of the Celestial Eye The Supernormal Ability of Clairvoyance The Supernormal Ability of Precognition and Retrocognition...
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