Two Types Of Psychic Abilities

July 13, 2025

“Psychic ability is receiving information without a direct source using the five human-body senses—seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, or touching—or immediate physical surroundings and using no enhancing devices. It’s often referred to as extra-sensory perception (ESP).  It involves mental or spiritual abilities, often outside of normal scientific understanding, such as telepathy, clairvoyance, or supernatural powers.

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Mental telepathy is the purported ability to communicate directly from one mind to another, without using any conventional means of communication like speech or writing. It involves the alleged transfer of thoughts, feelings, and other mental information between individuals.  Telepathy is distinct from other forms of communication in that it bypasses sensory channels like sight, sound, and touch. Telepathy is communication without conventional means such as electronic devices. Apparent communication moves from one mind to another without verbal cues or signs. Parapsychologists classify telepathy as a type of ESP, according to the American Psychological Association (APA).

Clairvoyance means psychic sight.  It is seeing beyond the physically visible. It is the ability to connect with your intuition via visions. Clairvoyance is subtle. For example, you may just see a color, number, or an image quickly flash in your mind’s eye. The images may be literal or symbolic.  At other times, you may experience this ability as a ‘movie’ playing in your mind, or as a still picture like a photo or image.  On the flip side, your visions could not be so subtle and lead you to say things like, ‘I saw that coming!’  Another term for clairvoyance is having ‘third eye’ or psychic vision.”

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