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Extrasensory perception (ESP) refers to perception that cannot be explained by the known senses. It includes phenomena such as telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, and psychokinesis. Telepathy is communicating thoughts between minds, precognition is foreseeing future events, clairvoyance is gaining knowledge about distant objects through paranormal means, and psychokinesis is moving physical objects with the mind alone. Parapsychology is the study of such anomalous processes and outcomes.

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Extrasensory perception (ESP) refers to perception that cannot be explained by the known senses. It includes phenomena such as telepathy, precognition, clairvoyance, and psychokinesis. Telepathy is communicating thoughts between minds, precognition is foreseeing future events, clairvoyance is gaining knowledge about distant objects through paranormal means, and psychokinesis is moving physical objects with the mind alone. Parapsychology is the study of such anomalous processes and outcomes.

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Mod 10 » Extrasensory Perception

What is ESP?
Extrasensory Perception (ESP) literally means perception that cannot be accounted for by the use of the known senses. It
refers to events and communications that are completely independent of the visual, auditory, or any other sensory system. The
term parapsychology refers to the study of such events, known collectively as psi phenomena which is a generic term used
to denote such anomalous processes or outcomes.

Types of ESP

People concerned with extrasensory phenomen have categorized them into 4 major types.

1. Telepathy
2. Precognition
3. Clairvoyance
4. Psychokinesis

Telepathy

Telepathy refers to communication between people via the direct transfer of thoughts
between minds. It is also referred to more popularly as "mind-reading" or "mind-to-mind
communication". It is the claimed ability to receive someone's thought patterns and/or to
transmit thoughts to someone else.

Telepathy

In telepathy experiments, a
"mind-reader" tries to guess the
thoughts of the sender.

Clairvoyance

Clairvoyance refers to the claimed ability of a


"psychic" to acquire knowledge about an object,
situation, or event by paranormal means. It is
also sometimes referred to as "remote viewing".
It differs from telepathy in that the clairvoyant's
information gain is assumed to derive directly
from the source rather than another person's
thoughts.

Clairvoyance

Clairvoyants don't need a crystal


ball to see distant objects.

Precognition

Precognition refers to a form of clairvoyance or telepathy in which a person can foresee events before they happen (pre-
cognitive clairvoyance) or predict another person's future thoughts (pre-cognitive telepathy). A dream that came true could
be an example of pre-cognitive clairvoyance, presuming of course, that it was not simply
based on current thoughts, reasoning or knowledge.

Psychokinesis

The process of moving or causing some


Precognition
physical change (e.g., motion, distortion) in an
object using only the "power of the mind" is If only we always listened to our
known as psychokinesis. It has also been second insight. Poor stick man.
called telekinesis. Presuming that they cannot Rollover to see.
be accounted for by normal physical processes,
levitation (i.e., floating objects, other people, or
even one's self), or causing something to move
location, or change its shape are possible Psychokinesis
examples of psychokinesis.

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