10 Verbs to Use for the Word clairvoyance

[Footnote 14: Hegel accepts the clairvoyance of the Pucelle.]

I was becoming conscious of something approaching semi-clairvoyance, and yet not in the ordinary form.

He trusts to our conceiving such clairvoyance to be not wholly impossible, and giving it what may be called provisional credence.

Just as meditation and reverie about past times and things tend to develop past-time clairvoyance, so will meditation and reverie about future time and things tend to develop prevision and the seeing of future things.

Here ended my clairvoyance, if such it was.

One need not invoke clairvoyance to account for his incandescent certainty that she had lied.

In a previous chapter we have seen that there are three well-defined classes of clairvoyance, namely, (1) Simple clairvoyance; (2) Clairvoyance in space; and (3) Clairvoyance in Time.

Whether you are seeking clairvoyance by the method of psychometry, or by crystal gazing, or by clairvoyant reveriethis will give you the key to the state.

Croesus, the king, went much further, when he tested the clairvoyance of the oracles of Greece, by sending an embassy to ask what he was doing at a given hour on a given day, and by then doing something very bizarre.

In this work I shall use the term "clairvoyance" in its broad sense of "astral perception," as distinguished from perception by means of the physical senses.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  clairvoyance