Clairvoyance
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- | The '''third eye''' (also known as the '''inner eye''') is a [[mysticism|mystical]] and [[esotericism|esoteric]] concept referring in part to the [[ajna]] (brow) [[chakra]] in certain Eastern and Western spiritual traditions. It is also spoken of as the gate that leads within to inner realms and spaces of [[higher consciousness]]. In [[New Age]] spirituality, the third eye may alternately [[Symbolism|symbolize]] a state of [[Enlightenment (concept)|enlightenment]] or the evocation of [[mental image]]s having deeply-personal [[Spirituality|spiritual]] or [[Psychology|psychological]] significance. | + | # The power to [[perceive]] objects that are not [[accessible]] to the [[sense]]s. |
- | The third eye is often associated with [[vision (religion)|visions]], [[clairvoyance]] (which includes the ability to observe [[chakra]]s and [[Aura (paranormal)|aura]]s) , [[precognition]], and [[out-of-body experience]]s, and people who have allegedly developed the capacity to utilize their third eyes are sometimes known as ''[[seer]]s''. | + | |
+ | ====Hyponyms==== | ||
+ | * [[clairaudience]] | ||
+ | * [[metagnomy]] | ||
+ | * [[precognition]] | ||
+ | * [[psychometry]] | ||
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- The power to perceive objects that are not accessible to the senses.
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