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| RSPK | recurrent spontaneous psychokinesis |
| psychokinesis | Psychokinesia 1. The influence of mind upon matter, as the use of mental "power" to move or distort an object. 2. Impulsive behaviour. Origin: psycho-+ G. Kinesis, movement (05 Mar 2000) |
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telekinesis: the power to move something by thinking about it without the application of physical force
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mental influence upon an object, a process, or a system, without the use of any known mechanism or energy. PK includes: bio-PK : influencing living systems, whether humans, animals, plants or micro-organisms. macro-PK : directly observable, large-scale influence upon objects. micro-PK : influencing the statistical behavior of random systems, such as dice or electronic noise.
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A psychic phenomena in which objects are moved with the power of the mind.
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The psyche
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The mind's ability to manipulate the physical world. This phenomena can occur spontaneously, or in a voluntary manner.
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| psychokinesis | the power to move something by thinking about it without the application of physical force |
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