I'll assume you mean qualities of extrasensory perception or ESP as they used to call it. This was a term that was used by parapsychologists to describe an ability that people appear to have that can not be explained by traditional materialistic thinking and involves an ability to perceive things that cannot be perceived by the so called normal senses of sight, touch, hearing, smell or feeling.
Everyone has this ability to some degree but some much more than others. The qualities that people with strong ESP have would be feelings of something going to happen and then it does. Having dreams that sometimes come true. Also people with strong ESP often have stronger more vivid dreams and remember them better. Some can interact with their dreams to some degree. Seeing things that others don't and hearing things that others can't. These people usually have much more of an interest in paranormal things as well. They often have strong creative abilities, this is because they have the ability to receive information from elsewhere. Because of this they can sometimes be considered geniuses and I believe many of the worlds geniuses did have strong ESP! Actually the root of the word genius means someone who receives information from spirits
People like this often feel different and sometimes have trouble fitting in with others. Some would say these people are just crazy. Well some are but if the things they see and hear seem to ring true then the person is not so crazy now are they. Their abilities and interests can cause them problems with other people especially if they come from a strict religious background. They may think they are crazy or even become crazy if everyone keeps telling them they are.
If the problems associated with a strong ESP ability can be overcome these people can find that they are gifted and have a better chance of being successful in anything they want to do.
Some people report experiencing symptoms of extrasensory perception (ESP), such as telepathy, clairvoyance, precognition, or psychokinesis. These experiences can include sensing distant events, receiving information without using the known senses, or influencing objects with the mind. However, scientific evidence for the existence of ESP remains inconclusive.
She claimed to have extrasensory perception, able to see things that others couldn't.
The concept of extrasensory perception (ESP) was first introduced by Frederick Myers in the late 19th century. However, research into ESP and parapsychology gained more prominence in the early to mid 20th century.
Telepathy is considered a form of extrasensory perception (ESP) in which individuals are believed to communicate thoughts or information without using the traditional five senses. It falls under the broader category of ESP, which includes abilities like clairvoyance, precognition, and telekinesis.
Some disadvantages of extrasensory perception include lack of scientific evidence to support its existence, susceptibility to deception and fraud, and potential reliance on subjective experiences rather than objective data. It can also lead to skepticism and criticism from the scientific community.
The belief in extrasensory perception (ESP) is not supported by empirical evidence and is not accepted within mainstream psychology. Psychologists focus on studying phenomena that can be tested, measured, and observed through scientific methods rather than those that lack scientific basis.
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Extrasensory perception
"Some of the instances of a religion are called telepathy, extrasensory perception, or miracles."
Extrasensory refers to something which falls outside the normal range of human senses. In the case of ESP (extrasensory perception), it just means that someone has super sensitive perceptions like telepathy, clairvoyance or precognition.
It falls under the category - parapsychology. ESP.
Telepathy is considered a form of extrasensory perception (ESP) in which individuals are believed to communicate thoughts or information without using the traditional five senses. It falls under the broader category of ESP, which includes abilities like clairvoyance, precognition, and telekinesis.
The concept of extrasensory perception (ESP) was first introduced by Frederick Myers in the late 19th century. However, research into ESP and parapsychology gained more prominence in the early to mid 20th century.
The word you want may be psychic - a person claiming to have extrasensory perception.
Wumingke. has written: 'Tong ling ren' -- subject(s): Extrasensory perception
extrasensory perception
Cells that detect and respond to psychic or mental energy, allowing for telepathic communication or other extrasensory perception.
ESP is an abbreviation for extrasensory perception. The term was coined by J.B. Rhine who was a psychologist at Duke University.