EXTRASENSORY PERCEPTION from google image Youtube link-Watch this video for a basic theme on what exactly is ESP Extrasensory perception: a basic introduction What would it be like, if you can stay at home and close your eyes and can actually see a place from another country ? what makes it more mysterious is that you never ever visited or saw the place place before in your life! To you it either seems like a joke or you think of me as a guy whose hobby is wasting peoples time, but let me tell you this capability is already in your brain. Its in everybody's brain. This phenomenon is known as Extra-sensory perception, in short ESP. So what exactly is ESP? According to wikipedia, "Extrasensory perception, ESP or Esper, also called sixth sense or second sight, includes reception of information not gained through the recognized physical senses but sensed with the mind". That means people possessing this power would be able to see the unseen, they are generall...
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