Outline of Parapsychology - General Parapsychology Concepts

General Parapsychology Concepts

  • Abacomancy
  • Altered state of consciousness
  • Anomalous cognition
  • Anomalous operation
  • Apparitional experience
  • Apparitions
  • Astral body
  • Aura (paranormal)
  • Clairaudience
  • Clairsentience
  • Clairvoyance
  • Cold reading
  • Death-warning
  • Direct voice
  • Displacement
  • Dowsing
  • Ectoplasm (paranormal)
  • Extra-sensory perception (ESP)
  • Exorcist
  • Ganzfeld experiment
  • Ghosts
  • Global Consciousness Project
  • Haunted house
  • History of parapsychology
  • Hot reading
  • IANDS
  • Journal of Parapsychology
  • List of psychic abilities
  • Materialization (parapsychology)
  • Medical intuitive
  • Medium (spirituality)
  • Mediumship
  • Mental Radio
  • Metaphysical levitation
  • Mind-Body Intervention
  • Morphic field
  • National Laboratory of Psychical Research
  • Near-death experience
  • Near-death studies
  • Out-of-body experiences
  • Paranormal
  • Parapsychological Association
  • Parapsychology
  • Pauli effect
  • Poltergeist
  • Psi (parapsychology)
  • Precognition
  • Prescience
  • Project Alpha
  • Psychic reading
  • Psychic
  • Psychokinesis
  • Psychometry
  • Pyrokinesis
  • Radiesthesia
  • Reincarnation research
  • Remote Viewing
  • Research results in parapsychology
  • Retrocognition
  • Rhine Research Center
  • Stargate Project
  • Telekinesis
  • Telepathy
  • Therapeutic touch
  • Transliminality
  • Transpersonal experience
  • Unexplained Mysteries
  • Veridical dream
  • Zener card

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