I asked her if she had any clairvoyant impressions about the house.
2
At the same time, you have become clairvoyant in the true sense.
3
He informed her that the clairvoyant's report was correct in every particular.
4
The clairvoyant of this visit was Madame Caprell, famous in her day.
5
Born in April 1929, Meek was sensitive, almost clairvoyant, but highly volatile.
1
If precognitive trances are possible, they're probably functions of the subconscious mind.
2
Jung made much of this, even ascribing precognitive powers to these dreams .
3
It's precisely as I believed; Doctor Chalmers is an unusually gifted precognitive percipient.
4
Cynthia has had a number of precognitive dreams concerning events that later took place.
5
What if we were caterpillars having precognitive dreams of flying?
Ús de second-sighted en anglès
1
So saying, the second-sighted man went out of the hall.
2
You confounded second-sighted Kelts-onenever knows where you are!
3
The people of St. Kilda, according to Martin, held that cows shared the visions of second-sighted milk-maids.
4
His father, still alive, was second-sighted, and so, to a moderate extent and without theory, was my friend.
5
These verses were made by George Buchanan; but (perhaps) the prediction was made by some second-sighted person.
6
If these events which second-sighted men discover, or foretel, be visibly represented to them, and acted, as it were before their eyes?
7
The wooers mock Telemachus, and the second-sighted Theoclymenus sees the ominous shroud of death covering their bodies, and the walls dripping with blood.
8
The passage is the speech of the Second-sighted Man, before the slaying of the wooers in the hall:-
9
She had already Second-Sighted a woman being married to me, and before I myself knew that I had such a hope.
10
'Is not his son Malcolm taishatr (a second-sighted person)?'