psychic

માનસિક
definition
noun
Alan Vaughan was a psychic who claimed, among other wonders, to have prophetic dreams.
a person considered or claiming to have psychic powers; a medium.
adjective
psychic powers
relating to or denoting faculties or phenomena that are apparently inexplicable by natural laws, especially involving telepathy or clairvoyance.
he dulled his psychic pain with gin
of or relating to the soul or mind.
translation of 'psychic'
દૈહિકથી વિપરીત
આધ્યાત્મિક કે માનસિક
example
On the other hand, for all the 'psychic' pain he pours into his songs, Johnston is a generous spirit.
If it's an experiment, you might want to start by inviting people to read your mind - or whatever - and establish a success rate among a few individuals who appear to be 'psychic' enough to get in.
I mean, she must be 'psychic' , right? How can she know this about me? How could she know about that girl/guy that broke my heart if she's not psychic?
Precognition falls under the category of 'psychic' phenomena, which is a subset of the paranormal.
In the West, the target of cruelty centuries ago shifted from the body to the soul, to 'psychic' pain - but the morality behind the practice remains.
He's 'psychic' , reading people's minds and believing he's communicating with the dead.
Any other form of remote viewing can best be termed, he says, as a 'psychic' experience or clairvoyance.
Despite the amazing array of physical and 'psychic' phenomenon Julia struggled to acknowledge that it was a reality, as she comments.
A number of your films contain the theme or subject of 'psychic' phenomena as well as witchcraft and magic or what you might term occult subjects.
From there, several different people entered and exited the room, all claiming to be 'psychic' and telepathic and telekinetic amongst other things.
According to the old syllabus for our sentimental education, 'psychic' pain is part of the material that must be mastered for human growth to take place.
Religious reasoning explains in part why this author postulates we should not induce nor develop 'psychic' phenomena.
There are many ideas and traditions about 'psychic' phenomena that have been regarded as superstitions.
The study of 'psychic' phenomena dictated the need to define the concept of the information-energy field.
There are thousands of people every day thinking they must be 'psychic' . But, did you know that being psychic is more than giving a reading?
The third woman on his list, Carmen, is a 'psychic' who claims to communicate with animals.
Scientists are rarely trained as magicians and have often been conned by demonstrators of 'psychic' phenomena.
He also reported cases that suggest that experiences interpreted as ESP or other types of 'psychic' phenomena can have the same effects.
No 'psychic' has ever demonstrated mediumship under laboratory conditions.
Long, long ago these deities had consumed their worshippers unto extinction for the 'psychic' sustenance their dying souls provided.
I have only recently begun to explore my psychic side, but have been strong in the areas of 'psychic' dreams and clairvoyance.
When a person has a traumatic experience it produces traumatic 'psychic' energy.
Fear, anger, 'psychic' pain, and sadness are some of the emotional issues we probably stuffed down as kids.
Or think of the pet 'psychic' who claims she can read your dog's mind by looking at a photo of the dog.
Apparently not even 'psychic' powers help rivalrous siblings connect with each other in adulthood.
David has recently written a book on 'psychic' phenomena from the standpoint of suspicious skeptic of the supernatural.
After this experience Dannion became quite 'psychic' , which was witnessed by others.
She's a Tarot reader, a 'psychic' in training, a crystal healer and an amateur witch.
Alan Vaughan was a 'psychic' who claimed, among other wonders, to have prophetic dreams.
The police have much to learn about the relative value of 'psychic' phenomena in criminal investigations.
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