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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 77. Chapters: Edgar Cayce, The Amazing Criswell, John Edward, Psychokinesis, Uri Geller, Sylvia Browne, Paul the Octopus, Paul Solomon, Jane Roberts, Danielle Egnew, Allison DuBois, Linda and Terry Jamison, Arthur Ford, Jozef Rulof, Miss Cleo, Peter Hurkos, Derek Acorah, Doris Stokes, Jeane Dixon, Pet psychic, Mani the parakeet, Baba Vanga, Marie Castello, Nina Kulagina, Hester Dowden, Spiritualists' National Union, Zachary Selig, Eileen J. Garrett, Stephanie Adams, Florizel von Reuter, Jose Ortiz El Buen Samaritano, Sybil Leek, Matthew Manning, James Van Praagh, Chris Fleming, Rosemary Altea, Arthur Stilwell, Marisa Anderson, Sandra Ramdhanie, Chico Xavier, Stefan Ossowiecki, James Hydrick, Colette Baron-Reid, Helene Smith, Char Margolis, Gerard Croiset, Laura Day, Emil Knudsen, Psychic Friends Network, Colin Fry, Gordon Smith, Lisa Williams, Tiffany Johnson, Gary Spivey, Ron Bard, Cher Chevalier, Sally Morgan, Deb Webber, Mother Love, Deborah Benstead, Anthony Carr, Eugenia Davitashvili, Betty Shine, Noreen Renier, Judith Richardson Haimes, Gustavo Rol, John Holland, Mia Dolan, Clifford Bias, Jojo Acuin, Sobho Gianchandani, Chip Coffey, JoJo Savard, Tracy Higgs, Tony Stockwell, Eddie Burks, Palm Sunday Case, Estelle Roberts, Dorothy Allison, MaryRose Occhino, Manuel Schoch, Lady Wonder, Kenny Kingston, Margaret Lumley Brown. Excerpt: The term psychokinesis (from the Greek, "psyche," meaning mind, soul, heart, or breath; and, "kinesis," meaning motion, movement; literally "mind-movement"), also referred to as telekinesis (Greek +, literally "distant-movement") with respect to strictly describing movement of matter, sometimes abbreviated PK and TK respectively, is a term coined by publisher Henry Holt to refer to the direct influence of mind on a physical system that cannot be entirely accounted for by the mediation...