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apparent power to perceive things that are not present to the senses
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knowledge of external objects or events without the use of the physical senses.
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1. the ability to perceive things that are not in sight or that cannot be seen. 2. keen perception or insight.
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is "clear seeing" of divinatory information. Parapsychologist generally regard as a form of extrasensory perception.
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A faculty of seeing with the inner eye or spiritual sight. As now used, it is a loose and flippant term, embracing under its meaning both a happy guess due to natural shrewdness or intuition, and also that faculty which was so remarkably exercised by Jacob Boehme and Swedenborg. Yet even these two great seers, since they could never rise superior to the general spirit of the Jewish Bible and Sectarian teachings, have sadly confused what they saw, and fallen far short of true clairvoyance.
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