Clairaudience

Clairaudience is the ability to hear things not audible within normal hearing ranges. This is an example of extra-sensory perception (ESP). It includes the audible perceptions of ghosts, spirits and those who are in the astral realm. The definition is debatable at length, although the main point being that clairaudience is essentially the ability of hearing the paranormal as opposed to seeing it. (Although in various reports, there are some who... more

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