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Bilocation

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Bilocation, or sometimes multilocation, is an alleged psychic or miraculous ability wherein an individual or object is located (or appears to be located) in two distinct places at the same time. [1]

61 relations: Against the Day, Amaro Rodríguez Felipe, Apparition, Apparitional experience, Úrsula Micaela Morata, Benedict Joseph Labre, Bhagwan Gopinath, Bianhua, Brother and Sister, Catherine of Ricci, Chinese sun and moon mirrors, Daoist meditation, Death from a Top Hat, Duns Scotus, Edvige Carboni, Etiäinen, Felix of Nicosia, Fenshen, Florentino Floro, Frei Galvão, Gasoline (Seether song), Gerard Majella, Giacomo Gaglione, History of the Catholic Church in Mexico, Hun and po, Index of philosophy articles (A–C), Index of philosophy of religion articles, Initiation (Theosophy), Josiah S. Carberry, Kefitzat Haderech, Kis-My-Ft2, Levitation (paranormal), Lord of the World, Luca Antonio Falcone, Lucy Brocadelli, Maria Esperanza de Bianchini, Martin de Porres, Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado, Mary of Jesus of Ágreda, Mikołaj Łęczycki, Out-of-body experience, Padre Pio, Pope Clement XIV, Private revelation, Psionics (role-playing games), Pythagoras, Queen of Sheba, Revelations (The X-Files), Revenant, Sai Baba of Shirdi, ..., Saint Drogo, Saints and levitation, Sarah Wildes, Sathya Sai Baba, Sathya Sai Baba movement, Siddhi, Tay al-Arz, Technology in science fiction, Teofilo Camomot, The Book on Mediums, Vardøger. Expand index (11 more) »

Against the Day

Against the Day is a 2006 historical novel by Thomas Pynchon.

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Amaro Rodríguez Felipe

Amaro Rodríguez Felipe y Tejera Machado (3 May 1678 or 1695, in San Cristóbal de La Laguna14 October 1747, in San Cristóbal de La Laguna), more popularly known as Amaro Pargo, was a famous Spanish corsair.

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Apparition

Generally, an apparition is an instance of something's appearing, i.e. being seen.

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Apparitional experience

In parapsychology, an apparitional experience is an anomalous experience characterized by the apparent perception of either a living being or an inanimate object without there being any material stimulus for such a perception.

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Úrsula Micaela Morata

Ursula Micaela Morata (Cartagena, Spain, 21 October 1628 - Alicante, Spain, 9 January 1703) was a nun, mystic, and founder of the convent of the Capuchin Poor Clares in Alicante, Spain.

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Benedict Joseph Labre

Saint Benedict Joseph Labre, T.O.S.F., (Benoît-Joseph Labre) (25 March 1748 – 16 April 1783) was a French mendicant, Franciscan tertiary, and Catholic saint.

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Bhagwan Gopinath

Bhagwan Gopinath (3 July 1898 – 28 May 1968), born Gopinath Bhan, also called Bhagwan Gopinath Ji, was a mystic saint of early 20th century Kashmir in India.

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Bianhua

Bianhua meaning "transformation, metamorphosis" was a keyword in both Daoism and Chinese Buddhism.

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Brother and Sister

"Brother and Sister" is a well-known European fairy tale which was, among others, written down by the Brothers Grimm in their collection of Children's and Household Tales (Grimm's Fairy Tales).

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Catherine of Ricci

St Catherine de' Ricci, O.S.D. (Caterina de' Ricci) (23 April 1522 – 2 February 1590), was an Italian Dominican Tertiary sister.

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Chinese sun and moon mirrors

The yángsuì 陽燧 or sun-mirror was an ancient Chinese burning-mirror that concentrates sunlight to ignite tinder and the fāngzhū 方諸 or moon-mirror was a device that collects nighttime dew by condensation.

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Daoist meditation

Daoist meditation refers to the traditional meditative practices associated with the Chinese philosophy and religion of Daoism, including concentration, mindfulness, contemplation, and visualization.

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Death from a Top Hat

Death from a Top Hat (1938) is a locked-room mystery novel written by Clayton Rawson.

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Duns Scotus

John Duns, commonly called Duns Scotus (1266 – 8 November 1308), is generally considered to be one of the three most important philosopher-theologians of the High Middle Ages (together with Thomas Aquinas and William of Ockham).

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Edvige Carboni

Edvige Carboni (2 May 1880 – 17 February 1952) was an Italian Roman Catholic from Sardinia who relocated to Rome and became well-known among the faithful and religious alike for her ecstasies and angelic visions.

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Etiäinen

In Finnish folklore, all places and things, and also human beings, have a haltija (a genie, guardian spirit) of their own.

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Felix of Nicosia

Saint Felix of Nicosia, O.F.M. Cap. (Felice di Nicosia; November 5, 1715 – May 31, 1787) was a Capuchin friar, and is honored as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.

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Fenshen

Fenshen 分身 (lit. "divide the body") or fenxing 分形 ("divide the physical form") was a legendary Daoist and fangshi Master of Esoterica technique for multilocation, that is, transforming or multiplying one's body into two or more identical versions.

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Florentino Floro

Florentino V. Floro, Jr. (born November 5, 1953 in Manila) is a former Filipino judge who achieved notoriety after being suspended from the Philippine judiciary in 2006 due to mental illness.

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Frei Galvão

Anthony of St.

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Gasoline (Seether song)

"Gasoline" is a song by South African rock band Seether.

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Gerard Majella

Gerard Majella, C.Ss.R. (April 6, 1726 – October 16, 1755), was an Italian lay brother of the Congregation of the Redeemer, better known as the Redemptorists, who is honored as a saint by the Catholic Church.

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Giacomo Gaglione

Giacomo Gaglione, T.O.S.F. (July 20, 1896May 28, 1962), was an Italian member of the Third Order of St. Francis, and a lifelong invalid, who became the founder of the Apostolate of Suffering.

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History of the Catholic Church in Mexico

The history of the Roman Catholic Church in Mexico dates from the period of the Spanish conquest (1519–21) and has continued as an institution in Mexico into the twenty-first century.

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Hun and po

Hun and po are types of souls in Chinese philosophy and traditional religion.

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Index of philosophy articles (A–C)

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Index of philosophy of religion articles

This is a list of articles in philosophy of religion.

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Initiation (Theosophy)

Initiation is a concept in Theosophy that there are nine levels of spiritual development that beings who live on Earth can progress upward through.

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Josiah S. Carberry

Josiah Stinkney Carberry is a fictional professor, created as a joke in 1929.

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Kefitzat Haderech

Kefitzat Haderech is a Jewish Kabbalistic term that literally means "contracting the path." The root kefatz, in this Talmudic context, means "to clench" (in modern Hebrew and other stages of the language, the word translates as "jump"): that is, the route itself is shortened.

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Kis-My-Ft2

is a seven-member Japanese boy band under Johnny & Associates.

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Levitation (paranormal)

Levitation or transvection in the paranormal context is the rising of a human body and other objects into the air by mystical means.

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Lord of the World

Lord of the World is a 1907 dystopian science fiction novel by Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson that centers upon the reign of the Anti-Christ and the End of the World.

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Luca Antonio Falcone

Saint Luca Antonio Falcone (19 October 1669 – 30 October 1739) – in religious Angelo – was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member of the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor Capuchin in Cosenza.

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Lucy Brocadelli

The Blessed Lucy Brocadelli, O.S.D. (also known as the Blessed Lucy of Narni), (13 December 1476 in Narni – 15 November 1544 in Ferrara) was a Dominican tertiary who was famed as a mystic and a stigmatic.

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Maria Esperanza de Bianchini

Maria Esperanza Medrano de Bianchini (November 22, 1928 – August 7, 2004), also known as Servant of God Maria Esperanza, was a Venezuelan mystic, in Barrancas in the State of Monagas near the Orinoco River.

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Martin de Porres

Martin de Porres Velázquez, O.P. (December 9, 1579 – November 3, 1639), was a lay brother of the Dominican Order who was beatified in 1837 by Pope Gregory XVI and canonized in 1962 by Pope John XXIII.

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Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado

The Servant of God Mary of Jesus de León y Delgado, O.P. (Sor María de Jesús), was a Spanish Dominican lay sister, mystic and visionary, known popularly as "La Siervita" (the Little Servant).

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Mary of Jesus of Ágreda

Mary of Jesus of Ágreda (María de Jesús), OIC, also known as the Abbess of Ágreda (2 April 160224 May 1665), was a Franciscan abbess and spiritual writer, known especially for her extensive correspondence with King Philip IV of Spain and reports of her bilocation between Spain and its colonies in New Spain.

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Mikołaj Łęczycki

Mikołaj Łęczycki (coat of arms: Niesobia), in Latin Nicolaus Lancicius (December 10, 1574 – March 30, 1653) was a Polish Jesuit, Catholic theologian, writer and mystic.

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Out-of-body experience

An out-of-body experience (OBE or sometimes OOBE) is an experience that typically involves a sensation of floating outside one's body and, in some cases, the feeling of perceiving one's physical body as if from a place outside one's body (autoscopy).

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Padre Pio

Padre Pio, also known as Saint Pio of Pietrelcina (Pio da Pietrelcina), O.F.M. Cap. (May 25, 1887September 23, 1968), was a friar, priest, stigmatist, and mystic, now venerated as a saint of the Catholic church.

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Pope Clement XIV

Pope Clement XIV (Clemens XIV; 31 October 1705 – 22 September 1774), born Giovanni Vincenzo Antonio Ganganelli, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 19 May 1769 to his death in 1774.

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Private revelation

Private revelation is, in Christian theology, a message from God which can come in a variety of types.

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Psionics (role-playing games)

Psionics, in tabletop role-playing games, is a broad category of fantastic abilities originating from the mind, similar to the psychic abilities that some people claim in reality.

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Pythagoras

Pythagoras of Samos was an Ionian Greek philosopher and the eponymous founder of the Pythagoreanism movement.

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Queen of Sheba

The Queen of Sheba (Musnad: 𐩣𐩡𐩫𐩩𐩪𐩨𐩱) is a figure first mentioned in the Hebrew Bible.

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Revelations (The X-Files)

"Revelations" is the eleventh episode of the third season of the science fiction television series The X-Files.

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Revenant

A revenant is a visible ghost or animated corpse that is believed to have revived from death to haunt the living.

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Sai Baba of Shirdi

Sai Baba of Shirdi, also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indian spiritual master who is regarded by his devotees as a saint, a fakir, a satguru and an incarnation (avatar) of Lord Shiva.

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Saint Drogo

Saint Drogo of Sebourg (March 14, 1105– April 16, 1186), also known as Dreux, Drugo, and Druron, is a Flemish saint.

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Saints and levitation

There are numerous saints to whom the ability to fly or levitate has been attributed.

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Sarah Wildes

Sarah Wildes (née Averell/Averill; baptized March 16, 1627 –) was wrongly convicted of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials and was executed by hanging.

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Sathya Sai Baba

Sathya Sai Baba (born Sathyanarayana Raju; 23 November 192624 April 2011) was an Indian guru, a cult leader, and philanthropist.

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Sathya Sai Baba movement

The Sathya Sai Baba movement is inspired by South Indian Hindu guru Sathya Sai Baba who taught the unity of all religions.

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Siddhi

(Sanskrit and Pali: सिद्धि; Kannada: ಸಿದ್ಧಿ; Telugu: సిద్ధి; Sinhala: සිද්දි; Tamil: சித்தி;, (accessed: Thursday April 15, 2010)) are spiritual, paranormal, supernatural, or otherwise magical powers, abilities, and attainments that are the products of spiritual advancement through sādhanās such as meditation and yoga.

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Tay al-Arz

Tayy al-Arḍ (طيّ الأرض "folding up of the earth" or "covering long distances in the twinkling of an eye") is the name for thaumaturgical teleportation in the mystical form of Islamic religious and philosophical tradition.

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Technology in science fiction

Technology in science fiction examines the possibilities and implications of new technological concepts.

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Teofilo Camomot

Teofilo Bastida Camomot (3 March 1914 – 27 September 1988) was a Roman Catholic Archbishop from the Philippines.

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The Book on Mediums

The Book on Mediums or Mediums and Evokers' Handbook (a.k.a. The Mediums' Book —Le Livre des Médiums, in French), is a book by Allan Kardec published in 1861, second of the five Fundamental Works of Spiritism — the spiritualist philosophy Kardec had been publishing — being the tome in which the experimental and investigative features of the doctrine were presented, explained and taught.

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Vardøger

Vardøger, also known as vardyvle or vardyger, is a spirit predecessor in Scandinavian folklore.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bilocation

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