Antonym: physical. Similar words: psychiatrist, psyche, psychology, psychologist, psychological, chicken, only child, by chance. Meaning: ['saɪkɪk] n. a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception. adj. 1. affecting or influenced by the human mind 2. outside the sphere of physical science.
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91. Specifically the reintegration of our psychic awareness.
92. Play psychic, and read the minds of your friends, using a virtual deck of cards.
93. Do any of you remember me as the Superior General of the Talamasca, the Order of psychic detectives whose motto was "We watch and we are always here"?
94. According to this conception, we might designate as "undesired imaginings" those that are suppressed during the day, and we must recognize in their emergence a genuine psychic phenomenon.
95. They lack the psychic dynamometer that the effective working of matter represents.
96. On 3 January 2008, he described a suicide attempt the day before. His employer threatened him and he suffered psychic trauma. He was treated at the Emergency Department of Queen Mary Hospital.
97. Those who are ascending may be well aware of the psychic battles that occur recurrently in the choice to ascend.
98. Psychic Chirurgery. You repair psychic damage and impart knowledge of new powers.
99. Violet: Psychic damage and the target is dominated ( save ends ).
100. Anyone interested in creativity, spirituality, psychic phenomena, the universal, and so on will find in Jung a kindred spirit.
101. Parapsychology is a knowlege studying on various human psychic phenomenon.
102. opossum called Heidi, who has filled the void left by psychic Paul the Octopus, has predicted that Natalie Portman will walk away with this year's Best Actress Oscar.
103. The importance of moola bandha should not be underrated, because its perfection may lead to a spontaneous rearrangement of the mental, physical and psychic bodies.
104. The argument that psychic powers come from the unused majority of the brain is based on the logical fallacy of the argument from ignorance.
105. Ms Munro comes from southern Ontario,(sentence dictionary) an area of considerable psychic murkiness and oddity.
106. The inner self organizes , initiates, projects and controls the transformation of psychic energy into matter and objects.
107. You can remove such effects by performing psychic chirurgery on yourself.
108. Hemolytic anemias and psychic aberrations can be the presenting symptoms of Wilson's disease (Chapters 154 and 224).
109. It could construct psychic trauma by family paradox, individual development, loss of kinsfolk and so on. The family conflict was the first factor among these life events.
110. Sabat, the Lebanese host of a popular TV show, for years gave his viewers psychic advice and predictions. This may cost him his life.
111. Within dream reality there is greater freedom...Each dream begins with psychic energy which the individual transforms into a reality which is just as functional and real as physical reality.
112. As the meditator becomes increasingly aware of their own inner state of being through meditation, they are also enabled to take greater notice of their psychic environment.
113. Maximum Power Level Known: A psychic rogue begins play with the ability to learn 1st-level powers.
114. Psychic powers and extra-sensory perception (ESP) rank among the top ten unexplained phenomena if for no other reason than that belief in them is so widespread.
115. Libido technically means the urge, instinct or psychic energy to have sex, and everything from falling hormones and child rearing to rising responsibilities and job loss can dampen it.
116. They expect to make money from the spread of investments, but Mr Sohl believes they also seek "psychic income".
117. In the love between adults it refers mainly to the psychic needs of the other person.
118. Care is needed because you are being flooded with "psychic energy"...
119. The protagonist's six-day brief physical leisure trip corresponds with the psychic journey of the discovery of the myth and elegy of Englishness.
120. We found: 1) Different age, levels of education and sex had respective sensitive life events. Some life events could construct psychic trauma at any age, level of education and sex.
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