In the 1970s Uri Geller popularized the notion of extra-sensory perception, or ESP – the ability to read other people’s minds, or affect change without physically touching an object. Is ESP for real?
Col. John Alexander wasn't the only one in the American military establishment, trying to harness psychic powers to help win the Cold War. A quick trip through the archives of the Defense Technical ...
Do you believe you can predict the future, read people’s minds or talk to the dead? You're not alone. A growing number of young people are fascinated with the supernatural — including celebrities like ...
After spending six years and a bundle of money, the McDonnell Laboratory for Psychical Research is closing without having found a true psychic. ”No one has ever been able to come in and turn on their ...
Agreement: These rules govern The ESP Psychic Expo Contest (The Contest). No purchase is necessary to enter the Contest. The act of entering the Contest constitutes acceptance of the Contest rules and ...
In layman-friendly style, Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell, a practicing psychiatrist, neuroscientist, and contributor to the Institute of Noetic Sciences, posits that the world is in the middle of a paradigm ...
Not that I believe in this psychic stuff, but at one point in my life I was spending so much money having my tarot cards read at occult bookstores that I decided to do it myself. I bought a deck and ...
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