If precognitive trances are possible, they're probably functions of the subconscious mind.
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Jung made much of this, even ascribing precognitive powers to these dreams .
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It's precisely as I believed; Doctor Chalmers is an unusually gifted precognitive percipient.
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Cynthia has had a number of precognitive dreams concerning events that later took place.
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What if we were caterpillars having precognitive dreams of flying?
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The other physicians in your practice must be surprised when you have these precognitive moments.
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Chinese web precognitive awareness predictive language supports this intercept.
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Your precognitive talent, your seeing things in the 'soon-to-be-now' will be a useful addition to that team.
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Now that he thought about it, her gift probably wasn't precognitive so much as it was claircognitive.
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As a result, the first two powers he got were those of his mother and brother: precognitive dreams and flight.
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Because he does seem able to read thoughts, and he really does seem to have precognitive flashes from time to time.
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She still didn't see anything, but she experienced that creepy, precognitive awareness one feels when being surreptitiously observed by unseen eyes.
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It would be easy to dismiss some of the precognitive or seemingly precognitive dreams as anxiety-caused, perhaps due to the dreamer's fantasies.
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I think I was wrong when I said you're precognitive. He watched relief flare on her face, then immediately die when he continued.
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Following their NDEs, many describe such psychic abilities as empathy (the ability to tell how another person feels), intuition, or precognitive skills.
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Others he dreaded exquisitely, such as Precognitive Engineering and Mageography, with the stultifyingly dull Professor Wimrinkle.