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Glossary of terms related to the study of the paranormal
These terms are often encountered in the study of paranormal (non-physical) subjects. Theyare based on glossaries maintained by:[1], [2] and [3].
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Clairvoyance: Sometimes called remote viewing; obtaining information about events at remote locations, beyond the reach of the normal senses.
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Extra-sensory perception (ESP): Anomalous perception of information; information acquired by a person by using other than the five physical senses. See: telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition and presentiment.
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First sight: the hypothesis that people are able to sense information from a hypothetical subtle energy field, and that this is a natural form of human sensing.
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Haunting: Recurrent phenomena reported to occur in particular locations that include apparitions, sounds, movement of objects, and other effects.
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mental medium: A person who practices mediumship in behalf of other people. In this concept, a medium is a person who has learned to sense information from the hypothetical subtle energy-space and convey that information to others. If the person is operating in a mediumistic mode, then the information is assumed to be coming from a discarnate personality. If the person is operating in a psychic mode, then the information is assumed to be coming from the subtle-energy environment. Mediumship: A form of psi functioning that is thought to involve anomalous acquisition of information from discarnate personalities.
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Near-death experience (NDE): The process of physically dying, being revived and being aware of experiences acquired while clinically dead. Commonly reported experiences include: feelings of peace, being out of the body, seeing lights, visitation by loved ones and a light at the end of a tunnel which is thought to represent the beginning of transition out of this lifetime.
Mind-matter interaction: Also known as psychokinesis (PK); direct mental interaction with physical objects, animate or inanimate. More traditionally known as levitation.
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Out-of-body experience (OBE): The sense of feeling being out of the body so that the person sees his or her physical body.
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Place memory: Sometimes referred to as "echoes of the past," this is the apparent retention by places and objects of information about past.
Poltergeist: Large-scale PK phenomena often attributed to spirits. Current research suggests that phenomena may be caused by a living person or group of people; most frequently a child.
Precognition: Also called premonition. Obtaining information about future events, where the information could not be inferred through normal means. Many people report dreams that appear to be precognitive.
Presentiment: Changes in a person's physiological parameters are instrumentally noted prior to the application of a stimulus. This is thought to suggest that a person is aware of the environment on an unconscious level. See: First sight
Psi energy: A term that is frequently used to describe a hypothetical ubiquitous, nonlocal subtle energy field.
Psi phenomena: Phenomena that is thought to involve psi energy.
Psi functioning: Human (mind) interaction with psi energy to cause psi phenomena. Psi, psychic and psychical are synonyms.
Psychic: A person who is able to influence psi or is sensitive to information in psi energy. See: Medium
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Reincarnation: The concept that a person's present lifetime is but one of many past and future lifetimes: being reborn into a lifetime.
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Telepathy: Mind-to-mind communication. In psi functioning, this is a psychic behavior.
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References
- ↑ FAQ: Technical Note: Terms, Parapsychological Association, 2011, http://www.parapsych.org/articles/36/72/technical_note_terms.aspx. Reviewed 1/16/2014
- ↑ Glossary, Society for Psychical Research, http://www.spr.ac.uk/main/page/glossary-paranormal. Reviewed 1/16/2014
- ↑ Glossary of Terms Related to Phenomena, Association TransCommunication, http://atransc.org/theory/terms.htm. Review3ed 1/16/2014