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Example sentences for "psychically"

Lexicographically close words:
psychiatrist; psychiatrists; psychiatry; psychic; psychical; psychics; psychism; psycho; psychoanalysis; psychoanalyst
  1. And for this reason they should be particularly on guard against allowing themselves to be "magnetized" or influenced psychically by persons of whom they know nothing.

  2. It is probable that all people who are psychically sensitive and open to impressions are indebted to spirit helpers, whether they are conscious of the fact or not.

  3. We possess the aptitude, he says, of sublimating and transforming our sexual activities into other activities of a psychically related character, but non-sexual.

  4. In part, this is due to a failure to realize that women are sexually much more precocious than men, physically as well as psychically (see ante p.

  5. There are women who are psychically sterile, without being physically so, and who possess nothing of motherhood but the ability to bring forth.

  6. This third year is his period of puberty and the changes which he undergoes physically and psychically are closely parallel to the changes which the human subject undergoes during his period of puberty.

  7. And Bulger, who must have been psychically gifted himself, came over from his typewriter at that moment and borrowed an additional five without difficulty.

  8. But the three B's were there; did they not point psychically to the golden bees of the Corsican?

  9. D'Annunzio's handling of the unearthly is more repulsive, more psychically gruesome, as the malignant power of the ancient curse in La Citta Morta, where the undying evil in an old tomb causes such revolting horror in the action of the play.

  10. The widow feels the clasp of her husband's hands, not only psychically but physically, and when she asks for a further sign, the ghost kisses her unmistakably on the lips.

  11. At last she effects it by impressing the mind of a living woman who carries out the suggestion psychically given.

  12. They are as unimportant psychically as if they were any other portion of the furniture.

  13. But although psychically akin, he is in truth widely separated from the mystics in spirit and temperament and belief.

  14. He who is in any way psychically abnormal, be it in social or ethical conditions, is, according to my experience, regularly so in his sexual life.

  15. But far more important is the difference in the subject-matter of their scruples and in their respective attitudes towards psychically unusual experiences.

  16. And this very action, even inasmuch as thus felt to be simple and one, is furthermore experienced psychically as a surprise and seizure from without, rather than as a self-determination from within.

  17. Each individual is molded psychically to the type of the social group in which he is reared.

  18. Biologically distinct groups may thus be unified biologically only by intermarriage, while socially physically distinct groups may be unified socially and psychically without intermarriage, but exclusively through association.

  19. Then there was the additional fact to be faced, that Mrs Piper herself became, psychically rather than physically, exhausted, and less able to be used from this side.

  20. They were forced to confess "it was certainly rather odd," the usual refuge of the psychically destitute!

  21. Don't you know the back is more psychically sensitive than any other part of the body?

  22. His aim was to operate psychically upon the Inner Principle by various mysterious processes and arts, and in this he succeeded, by virtue of special qualifications of his nature.

  23. Let it be further supposed that he is physically and psychically excitable to the most destructive extent, and apt to fall a prey to and be carried away by the most irresistible tendency to vice, and the wicked lusts of the world.

  24. Moreover, this thought-form of himself is connected psychically with himself and affords a channel of psychic information for him.

  25. If you wish to treat yourself psychically for some physical disorder, or if you wish to do good to others in the same way, you have but to put into operation the general principles of psychic influence herein described.

  26. Moreover, the history of every viragint of any note in the history of the world shows that they were either physically or psychically degenerate, or both.

  27. Again, many men and women stand the drain of a fashionable season on their nervous systems without attempting to recoup through the agency of drugs, and at the end find themselves physically and psychically exhausted.

  28. Mental abstraction, especially as associated with religious feeling, was the result of psychical growth, of psychically inherited experiences.

  29. Now, taking these facts into consideration, it would be reasonable to suppose that creatures so highly endowed psychically would present evidences of ratiocination.

  30. This is probably due to the fact that bees are a later development, socially speaking, and are not as psychically mature as the other social insects.

  31. For example, we may think of the resistiveness which is so frequently present when the patient seems in other respects to be psychically dead.

  32. Just what it means psychically it is impossible to state without much more extended observations.

  33. I believe this process will continue until humanity itself is so psychically knit together that, as a being, it will manifest some form of cosmic consciousness in which the individual will share.

  34. If a man is psychically restless he will see beauty only in motion.

  35. His attitude towards America does not differ psychically from that of many early romanticists towards Italy.

  36. De Jong shows that in one form of the Isiac Mysteries the candidate was invited to initiation by means of dream; that is to say, he had to be psychically impressionable before his acceptance.

  37. That is to say presumably he was encouraged in his efforts by those unseen helpers of the temple by whom the cures were wrought by means of dreams, and help was given psychically and mesmerically.

  38. Unless they are rescued by philanthropic effort they very soon take to crime, and physically and psychically present all the features of the "instinctive criminal.

  39. The unconditioned is that of which all our thoughts and ideas are manifestations, but which we never can know, with regard to which we cannot affirm anything but that it exists.

  40. The thunderstorm was a being who had power to put an end to a long drought; the winds could break the trees, could dry up the wet earth, or could bring rain.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "psychically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.