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- Thoughtography, also called projected thermography, psychic photography, nengraphy, and nensha (****anese: 念写), is the claimed ability to "burn" images...
- been spared their embarr****ments had they known anything about magic." Thoughtography was the premise of The X-Files 1996 episode "Unruhe", and was obliquely...
- point to another without traversing the physical space between them. Thoughtography – The ability to impress an image by 'burning' it on a surface using...
- Joseph Joestar has the Stand Hermit Purple, with abilities inspired by thoughtography. The Persona series includes various characters represented by tarot...
- Imperial University in ****an, with publications such as Clairvoyance and Thoughtography by Tomokichi ****urai, but it was mostly shunned by 1913. As a discipline...
- (Buddhism) Reincarnation Schizophrenia Servitor (chaos magic) Takwin Thoughtography The Circular Ruins Á Bao A Qu Campbell, Eileen; Brennan, J. H.; Holt-Underwood...
- Sensory leakage Spoon bending Superconscious Telekinesis Telepathy Thoughtography Xenoglossy Zener cards Active organizations American Society for Psychical...
- Sensory leakage Spoon bending Superconscious Telekinesis Telepathy Thoughtography Xenoglossy Zener cards Active organizations American Society for Psychical...
- author of the mysterious paintings. List of allegedly haunted locations Thoughtography Pareidolia Nickell, Joe. (1993). Looking for a Miracle: Weeping Icons...
- materialization, psychic healing, pyrokinesis, retrocausality, and thoughtography—are considered examples of telekinesis. In 2016, Caroline Watt stated...