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E.S.P.

E.S.P.
(Extrasensory Perception)

What is?
ESP is most commonly called the “sixth sense.” It is sensory information that an individual receives which comes beyond the ordinary five senses sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. It can provide the individual with information of the present, past, and future; as it seems to originate in a second, or alternate reality.
The term ESP has been indicated that it was in activity during Biblical times. Although there is no clear evidence as to the certainty of the phenomena it has attracted the attention and enthusiasm of many throughout the centuries. It was 1870 when a French researcher, Sir Richard Burton, who started to describe the ability of a person who had been hypnotized or were in a trance state to externally sense things without using their ordinary senses. Another researcher, several decades later, Dr. Rudolph Tischner, used ESP in describing the “externalization of sensibility.” But not until an Ame...

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