Retrocognition

Retrocognition is the supposed ability to know something about a situation after its occurrence through psychic means. Retrocongition often involves ability to know the past including distant past of oneself and others. Psychometry and past life regression can both be considered kinds of retrocognition. The best known dramatic depiction of this power is in the Canadian television series, Seeing Things. The word means past sense perception, and is usually a relatively minor set of circumstances. These are specific usually to unknown individuals, or those whose names are not given by the visions involved in psychic transfer. The understanding, as it is, comes spontaneously and usually through the stress or emotions involved in a set of circumstances that is specific to you, which may or may not include other individuals. They usually are unaware of such ideas: they are seen only in the eyes of the beholder.

 

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