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Psychometry vs. Psychokinesis: What's the difference?




Have you ever wondered what the difference is between psychometry and psychokinesis? Both are forms of psychic ability, but they are very different. This blog post will explore the differences between these two abilities.


Psychometry and psychokinesis are often lumped together as paranormal phenomena, but there are some key differences.


Psychometry is the ability to obtain information about people or events by touching objects associated with them, such as a piece of clothing or anything the person has touched. Information obtained through this method can include anything from emotions to memories to future events. There are many ways to develop one's psychometric abilities. Some people claim that they were born with this ability, while others say learning through study and practice is possible.


Psychokinesis is the ability to move objects with the power of your mind. Psychokinesis can be used in various ways, from levitating objects to telekinetically moving them.


Psychokinesis is a relatively new concept, having gained mainstream attention in the late 19th century. However, there are reports of psychokinetic activity throughout history.


There is currently no scientific evidence to support the existence of psychokinesis. However, there have been many reported cases of psychokinetic activity that remain unexplained.


Both of these abilities are fascinating, and although there is still much research to be done in this area, they offer a tantalizing glimpse into the world of psychic phenomena. Have you ever experienced any psychic phenomena? Whether you’re a skeptic or a believer, share your experiences in the comments below.



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