Tag: psychokinesis


Parapsychology: Unmasking the Noisy Ghost Phenomenon

Parapsychology: Unmasking the Noisy Ghost Phenomenon

Definition and Etymology The term Poltergeist is derived from the German language, combining the verbs poltern, meaning “to make noise” or “to rumble,” and Geist, meaning “spirit” or “ghost.” Literally translating to “noisy spirit,” the poltergeist phenomenon is a claimed form of paranormal activity characterized by recurrent, spontaneous, and usually destructive physical disturbances occurring within […]

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Psychokinesis: Can Your Mind Really Move Matter?

Psychokinesis: Can Your Mind Really Move Matter?

Definition and Etymology of Psychokinesis (PK) Psychokinesis, often abbreviated as PK, is defined as the supposed ability of the mind to influence or manipulate physical matter, energy, or systems without any physical interaction. This phenomenon is popularly summarized by the phrase “mind over matter.” The term itself is derived from the Greek words psychē, meaning […]

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Parakinesis: Decoding the Psychology of Abnormal Motion

Parakinesis: Decoding the Psychology of Abnormal Motion

Introduction and Etymological Context The term Parakinesis presents a significant challenge in academic discourse due to its inherent semantic duality, functioning simultaneously within the realm of parapsychology and, albeit rarely, as a formal descriptor in clinical medicine. Etymologically, the term combines the Greek prefix para-, meaning alongside, beyond, or abnormal, with -kinesis, meaning movement. This […]

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PSYCHIC REALITY

Defining the Scope and Essence of Psychic Reality The concept of psychic reality serves as a comprehensive umbrella term within the fields of parapsychology and metaphysics, used to describe the hypothesis that human experience and the fabric of the universe extend far beyond the tangible, physical world. This perspective suggests that the physical reality we […]

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