2. The term "abduction" means
when you are kidnapped or
transport it to an UFO by
aliens.
There are little evidence of
UFO
3.
4. The term parapsychology was coined in or around
1889 by philosopher Max Dessoir. It was adopted by
J.B. Rhine in the 1930s as a replacement for the term
psychical research in order to indicate a significant
shift toward experimental methodology and
academic discipline.
The term originates from the Greek: παρά para
meaning "alongside", and psychology.
Parapsychologists study a number of ostensible
paranormal phenomena, including telepathy,
precognition, clairvoyance, psychokinesis, near-
death experiences, reincarnation and apparitional
experiences.
5. Clairvoyance is the ability to gain
information about an object, person,
location or physical event through
means other than the known human
senses.
Telekinesis refers to using the power of
the mind to cause the movement of
matter at a distance.
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7.
8. Telepathy is the induction of mental states
from one mind to another.
Precognition is a type of extrasensory
perception that would involve the
acquisition or effect of future information
that cannot be deduced from presently
available and normally acquired sense-
based information or laws of physics and/or
nature. A presentiment or information about
future events that is perceived as emotion.
9. Telepathy Clairvoyance
Alexander N. Telekinesis
Aksakof (also
spelled
Aksakov).
10. Death is the permanent termination of
the biological functions that sustain a
living organism. Phenomena which
commonly bring about death include
old age, predation, malnutrition, disease,
and accidents or trauma resulting in
terminal injury. Bodies of living organisms
begin to decompose shortly after death.
11. A near-death experience (NDE) refers to
a broad range of personal experiences
associated with impending death,
encompassing multiple possible
sensations including detachment from
the body; feelings of levitation; extreme
fear; total serenity, security, or warmth;
the experience of absolute dissolution;
and the presence of a light.
12. The Society for Psychical Research
(SPR) was founded in London in 1882. The
formation of the SPR was the first systematic
effort to organize scientists and scholars for
a critical and sustained investigation of
paranormal phenomena. The early
membership of the SPR included
philosophers, scholars, scientists, educators
and politicians, such as Henry Sidgwick,
Arthur Balfour, William Crookes, Rufus
Osgood Mason and Charles Richet.
13. A sense/awareness of being dead, a
sense of peace, well-being and
painlessness, an out-of-body
experience. A perception of one's body
from an outside position, a "tunnel
experience". A sense of moving up, or
through, a passageway or staircase, a
rapid movement toward and/or sudden
immersion in a powerful light, an intense
feeling of unconditional love.
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15. Reincarnation best describes the concept where
the soul or spirit, after the death of the body, is
believed to return to live in a new human body,
or, in some traditions, either as a human being,
animal or plant.
Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism; the Buddhist
concept of rebirth is also often referred to as
reincarnation.
The idea was also fundamental to some Greek
philosophers as well as other religions, such as
Druidism, and later on, Spiritism, Theosophy, and
Eckankar. It is also found in many tribal societies
around the world, in places such as Siberia, West
Africa, North America, and Australia.
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17. Apparitional experience the apparent perception of either a living
being or an inanimate object without there being any material stimulus
for such a perception. The person experiencing the apparition is awake,
excluding dream visions from consideration.
It is to be preferred to the term ghost in respect of the following points:
1.The term ghost implies that some element of the human being
survives death and, at least under certain circumstances, can make
itself perceptible to living human beings.
2.Firsthand accounts of apparitional experiences differ in many
respects from their fictional counterparts in literary or traditional
ghost stories .
3.The content of apparitional experiences includes living beings,
both human and animal, and even inanimate objects.
18. Bilocation, is a term used to describe the
paranormal or supernatural phenomenon in
which a person or object would be located
in two places simultaneously. In case of the
persons, the person who experiences it is
capable of interacting with his environment
normally, included the possibility of
experiencing sensations and of
manipulating physical objects exactly as if
it had come across natural means.
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20. The hypnosis is a mental condition or of a
group of attitudes generated across a
procedure called hypnotic induction. it
usually consists of a series of instructions
and preliminary suggestions. The Above
mentioned suggestions can be generated
by a hypnotist or there can be
autoadministered (autosuggestion or
autohypnotic suggestion). The use of the
hypnosis for therapeutic use is known like
hipnoterapia.
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22. The piroquinesis is the hypothetical
aptitude to create and manipulate the
fire only using the mind.