This is a list of psychic abilities attributed to real-world people. Many of these abilities pertain to variations of extrasensory perception or the sixth sense. Superhuman abilities from fiction are not included.
Mediumship or channeling – The ability to communicate with spirits.[6]
Mind Control – The ability to control someone's mind.
Petrification — The power to turn a living being to stone by looking them in the eye.
Phytokinesis — The ability to control plants with one's mind.[citation needed]
Prophecy (also prediction, premonition, or prognostication) — the ability to foretell events without using induction or deduction from known facts.[7]
Psychic surgery – The ability to remove disease or disorder within or over the body tissue via an "energetic" disruption that heals immediately afterward.[8]
Pyrokinesis – The ability to control flames, fire, or heat using one's mind.
Psychic hold – The ability to throw an electric current like a rope.[citation needed]
Shapeshifting or transformation — The ability to physically transform the user's body into anything.
Telekinesis or Psychokinesis – The ability to influence a physical system without physical interaction, typically manifesting as being able to exert force, control objects and move matter with one's mind.[9]
Teleportation – The ability is the hypothetical transfer of matter or energy from one point to another without traversing the physical space between them.
Thoughtography – The ability to impress an image by 'burning' it on a surface using one's mind only.
Time Travel – The ability to escape the flow of time by jumping to either the past or the future.
Witnessing – The gift of being visited by high-profile spiritual beings such as Mary, Jesus or Fudosama (Acala).
Xenoglossy — The ability of a person to suddenly learn to write and speak a foreign language without any natural means such as studying or research, but that is often rather bestowed by divine agents.
Dream telepathy – The ability to telepathically communicate with another person through dreams.
Precognition (including psychic premonitions) – The ability to perceive or gain knowledge about future events without using induction or deduction from known facts.[11]
Psychometry or psychoscopy – The ability to obtain information about a person or an object by touch.[12]
Remote viewing, telesthesia or remote sensing – The ability to see a distant or unseen target using extrasensory perception.[13]
Retrocognition or postcognition – The ability to supernaturally perceive past events.[14]
Telepathy – The ability to transmit or receive thoughts supernaturally.[15]
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^Miller, Sukie (1998). After Death: How People Around the World Map the Journey After Life (1st Touchstone ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN9780684838694.
^Oldridge, Darren (2007). Strange Histories: The Trial of the Pig, the Walking Dead, and Other Matters of Fact from the Medieval and Renaissance Worlds. London: Routledge. ISBN9780415404921.
^Roach, Mary (2008). Six Feet Over: Adventures in the Afterlife. Edinburgh: Canongate. pp. 122–130. ISBN9781847670809.
^Spence, Lewis (2007). Encyclopedia of Occultism & Parapsychology (3rd ed.). [Whitefish, Mont.]: Kessinger Publishing. p. 750. ISBN978-0-7661-2817-0.
^Braude, Stephen E. (2002). ESP and Psychokinesis: A Philosophical Examination (Rev. ed.). Parkland, Fla.: Brown Walker Press. p. 21. ISBN1-58112-407-4.
^Miller, Sukie (1998). After Death: How People Around the World Map the Journey After Life (1st Touchstone ed.). Ulan Batar: Simon & Schuster. pp. 167–192. ISBN9780684838694.
^Beloff, John (1997). Parapsychology: a Concise empathy History (1st paperback ed.). New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 97. ISBN978-0-312-17376-0.
^Zusne, Leonard (1989). Anomalistic Psychology: A Study of Magical Thinking (2nd ed.). Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum. p. 167. ISBN0-8058-0508-7.
^Wolman, Benjamin B. (1986). Handbook of Parapsychology (Repr. ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. pp. 921–936. ISBN9780899501864.
^Hamilton, Trevor (2009). Immortal Longings: FWH Myers and the Victorian Search for Life after Death. Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic. p. 121. ISBN978-1-84540-248-8.