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Parapsychology Dictionary C-D
Cabinet
A box or curtained enclosure in which a physical medium is secured
and from which various phenomena may manifest (e.g., lights, objects
moving, instruments played). Certain stage magicians can simulate
this procedure with great effect.
Call
Response made by a subject in a card-guessing or other ESP test.
Candomble
A Brazilian spiritist religion. See also Umbanda, Voodoo.
Card Guessing
An experimental test for ESP in which subjects guess the identity of
a set of cards (e.g., playing cards or Zener cards).
Cartomancy
Fortune telling using cards. See also tarot.
Cerebral Anoxia
Lack of oxygen to the brain, often causing sensory distortions and
hallucinations. Sometimes used to explain features of the near-death
experience.
Chance
Random, unpredictable influences on events.
Channeling
Receiving messages and inspiration from discarnate entities. See
also medium.
Charm
A spell or object possessing magic power.
Christian Science
A religious healing movement founded by Mary Baker Eddy. Rejects
orthodox medical practice.
Cipher Test
A coded message left by a person who intends to communicate the
cipher after death.
Circle
A group of people who hold seances. See also mediumship.
Clairaudience
The paranormal obtaining of information by hearing sounds or voices.
See also clairvoyance, clairsentience.
Clairsentience
An archaic term that refers to the paranormal obtaining of
information using faculties other than vision or hearing. Cf.
clairaudience, clairvoyance, empathy, intuition.
Clairvoyance
A general term that refers to the paranormal obtaining of
information about an object or event. In modern usage, this does not
necessarily refer to obtaining information visually. Cf.
clairaudience, clairsentience, ESP, psi.
Clairvoyant
See clairvoyant medium.
Clairvoyant Medium
Or clairvoyant. A person who obtains information paranormally (often
by spirit communication) without the need to enter into a trance
state. Cf. trance medium.
Closed Deck
A set of cards used in a card-guessing test where each card appears
a fixed number of times. Statistical analysis of research data using
a closed deck differs from statistical analysis of data using an
open deck.
Coincidence
The occurrence, within a short space of time, of two or more
meaningfully related events and without any apparent causal
connection between them. Coincidences are sometimes bizarre and
extraordinarily improbable. See also synchronicity.
Cold Reading
A reading given with no prior knowledge of the sitter. Often a
mixture of very general statements which could apply to anyone,
together with inferences made from cues presented by the sitter
(e.g., physical appearance, clothes, tone of voice, statements
made). Cf. hot reading.
Collective Apparition
An apparition seen simultaneously by more than one person.
Collective Unconscious
Concept put forward by C.G. Jung to refer to a level of unconscious
thought and experience shared collectively by humans.
Communication
In mediumship, a message purported to be from a discarnate entity.
Communicator
A discarnate entity from whom the medium receives messages. See also
drop-in communicator.
Confederate
A person who secretly provides information to a fraudulent psychic
or mentalist.
Conjuring
Using trickery to simulate paranormal effects, generally for the
purpose of entertainment.
Contact Mind Reading
A technique simulating telepathy, in which the "mind reader" (who
generally holds a hand or arm) responds to slight muscle movements
produced unconsciously by the person whose mind is apparently being
read. Also known as muscle reading, Cumberlandism or Hellstromism.
Control
(a) In experimental parapsychology a procedure undertaken in order
to ensure that the experiment is conducted in a standard fashion and
so that results are not unduly influenced by extraneous factors. See
also control group, artefact.
(b) In spiritualism, a discarnate entity who communicates with a
trance medium and who generally controls the trance state.
Control Group
A group of people whose performance is compared with that of
experimental subjects. Cf. experimental group.
Corn Circle
Circular (or more elaborate) formations found in growing crops, most
commonly in Southern Britain. Sometimes they are associated with UFO
sightings. Many formations appear to have been intelligently created
and to have some symbolic meaning. Despite several "confessions"
made by various individuals and groups, the crop circle mystery
remains unsolved.
Correlation
An association between two or more events or variables.
Correlation Coefficient
A mathematical of the degree of association between two or more
measures.
Cosmic Consciousness
A blissful experience in which the person becomes aware of the whole
universe as a living being. See also altered state of consciousness,
mystical experience.
Coven
A group of witches
Crisis Apparition
An apparition in which a person is seen within a few hours of an
important crisis such as death, accident or sudden illness.
Cross-correspondence
(a) Separate items of information, received independently by two or
more mediums, which make sense only when pieced together.
(b) THE cross-correspondences is a classic case of highly complex
cross-correspondences which continued from 1901 to 1932 among a
group of automatists associated with the Society for Psychical
Research.
Cryptomnesia
Knowledge (acquired in normal ways) that may be revealed without the
person remembering its source. Such memories may falsely appear to
be paranormal revelations. Sometimes cryptomnesia is used as an
explanation for apparently paranormal experiences such as xenoglossy
or past-life memories.
Crystal Gazing
Staring into a reflecting surface (e.g., mirror, glass, crystal,
liquid) in order to obtain paranormal information. Also known as
scrying. See also divination.
Cumberlandism
See contact mind reading.
Curse
Words spoken or written in order to influence others paranormally,
causing them harm. See also spell, hex.
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Daemon (Daimon)
A guardian spirit who communicates inspiration and advice. See also
guardian angel.
Death
Generally understood to be the extinction of an organism's life.
Many doctrines assert some form of mental or spiritual survival of
physical death. See also deathbed experience, haunting, mediumship,
near-death experience, reincarnation.
Deathbed Experience
A dying person's awareness of the presence of dead friends or
relatives. See also near-death experience.
Decline Effect
A decrease in performance on a psi test when the test is repeated.
Cf. incline effect.
Deja Vu
A person's feeling that current events have been experienced before.
Delta
A term used to refer to any kind of anomalous experience.
Dematerialization
The paranormal fading or disappearance of a physical object. See
also deport.
Demonic Possession
Possession by evil spirits. See also exorcism.
Deport
The paranormal movement of objects out of a secure enclosed space.
Cf. apport. See also dematerialization, teleportation.
Dice Test
Experimental techniques for investigating psychokinesis, in which a
subject attempts to influence the fall of dice.
Direct Voice
A voice heard in a seance which does not seem to emanate from any
person. The voice may seem to come out of thin air, or from a
trumpet used specifically for this purpose. Cf. indirect voice.
Discarnate Entity
A spirit or non-material entity. Often used to refer to the
personality of a deceased individual. See also channeling,
communication, mediumship, possession, survival.
Displacement
Responses on a psi test that correspond systematically to targets
other than the intended one (e.g., those before or after).
Dissociation
Activity performed outside of normal conscious awareness, or mental
processes that suggest the existence of separate centres of
consciousness.
Divination
Practices involving the interpretation of signs or symbols that seek
to obtain oracular knowledge of events. Examples of divinatory
practices are geomancy, tarot, I Ching, sortilege, and reading tea
leaves.
Divining Rod
A forked rod (or sometimes a pair of L-shaped rods) used in dowsing.
DMILS
"Direct Mental Interaction with Living Systems". Psychokinetic
influences on physiological processes. See also Bio-PK.
Doppelganger
A mirror image or double of a person. See also astral body.
Double
A duplicate of one's own body. See also astral body
Double Blind
An experimental procedure in which neither the subject nor
experimenter is aware of key features of the experiment.
Down Through Technique (DT)
An experimental test for clairvoyance in which the person guesses
the order of a stacked series of target symbols (e.g., cards) from
top to bottom. Cf. up through technique.
Dowsing
The paranormal detection of underground water or mineral deposits
(or lost persons and objects) using a divining rod or pendulum.
Dream
See paranormal dream.
Drop-in Communicator
An uninvited communicator who 'drops in' at a sitting.
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