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Example sentences for "psychometric"

Lexicographically close words:
psychologically; psychologische; psychologist; psychologists; psychology; psychometry; psychomotor; psychoneuroses; psychoneurosis; psychoneurotic
  1. The psychometric impression from the manuscript of the foregoing poem was as follows: "This seems like a poetical influence.

  2. I am given a good deal of discretion here, and perhaps take a little more than I'm given; and I thought it was an excellent opportunity to test that Psychometric Machine I told you about.

  3. Fine psychometric powers were developed in four-fifths of the students.

  4. It is not from any scientific spirit or scientific acumen that this materialistic coterie avoid psychometric and spiritual facts.

  5. I make use of a material which, at first glance, may be confused with psychometric material.

  6. Psychometric instruments, or better, the instruments of esthesiometry, are prepared in their differential gradations upon the laws of Weber, which were in truth drawn from experiments made upon adults.

  7. The instruments of psychometric research, as applied to pedagogy, have up to the present time been limited to the esthesiometric phase of the study.

  8. The mineral is pressed against the forehead, and with closed eyes the person awaits the Psychometric impression.

  9. You may practice with a number of objects, at different times, and will gradually develop the Psychometric power by such practice and experiments.

  10. Another form of Psychometric development is that of tracing the past history, surroundings, etc.

  11. Others manifest certain degrees of Psychometric powers, which develop rapidly by practice.

  12. See Lesson II, for suggestions regarding development of Psychometric power.

  13. These are not psychometric forecasts, but rational inferences, from our increasing rate of progress.

  14. While the maid went to fetch the key the young lady tried the door and immediately received a psychometric impression.

  15. Psychometric impressions which proceed by the sense of touch into that of a superior order of feeling are far more general.

  16. It is this sensitized envelope of the planetary atom that your sensitive taps by means of his clairvoyant, psychometric and clairaudient senses.

  17. In any case, the question of psychometric prognostications calls for further enquiry, although it is easy even at the present day to forsee the results.

  18. The case is the same with the psychometric or spiritualistic medium who seeks to profit by what he knows in the ordinary way, so as to complete the visions or revelations of his subconscious sensibility.

  19. For the moment, that which most above all engage our attention in these psychometric phenomena is their purely and exclusively human character.

  20. Studying the history of witchcraft, sorcery, black-magic, and the like, you will find that the devotees thereof usually employed some psychometric method.

  21. The letter is a very good connecting medium in psychometric experiments.

  22. In the proper place in this book, I will explain just how it is possible to penetrate the secrets of the past by psychometric vision--that is to say, the psychic laws making the same possible.

  23. All that can be done is to suggest that each person should try the experiments for himself, in order to find out whether he has, or has not, the psychometric faculty.

  24. It has been found by centuries of experience that the student who develops telepathic power, in a systematic way, will gradually unfold and evolve the clairvoyant and psychometric power.

  25. Still another form of psychometric discernment is that in which the psychometrist gets en rapport with the past history of an object, or of its surroundings, by means of the object itself.

  26. In these cases you have seen how the clairvoyant gets en rapport with the astral plane by means of physical objects, in the case of psychometric clairvoyance; or by means of a shining object, in the case of crystal gazing.

  27. Those who wish to understand and practice psychometry should avoid being duped by an ignorant pretender who professes to develop their psychometric faculties--a pretence which is a self-evident imposition.

  28. Each identification tab carried a psychometric number which corresponded to the total personality.

  29. You haven't accounted for the psychometric index," he said.

  30. All that can be done is to suggest that each person should try the experiments for himself, in order to find out whether he has, or has not the psychometric power in some degree of development.

  31. Another investigator along these lines gives the following instructive comments regarding the practice of psychometric power: "Persons of a highly-strung nervous organization, with large perceptive faculties make the best psychometrists.

  32. He may be able to develop his psychometric powers by the general methods given for psychic development; but, in any event, he will find that actual practice and experiment will do much for him in the direction of experiment.

  33. Letters frequently prove to be very excellent connecting links in psychometric experiments.

  34. Some writers have called this class of psychometric phenomena "psychic spying" or "psychic detective work.

  35. Studying the history of witchcraft, sorcery, black magic, and the like, you will find that the devotees thereof usually employed some psychometric method.

  36. On the 26th of January I recorded the psychometric impressions, again in February, and again on the 11th of March.

  37. The psychometric opinion is the opposite of that of General Wolseley and Senator Beck, for the psychometric soul is in the calm sphere of truth, in which the passions have no deceiving power.

  38. I have learned to rely on this prescience, and in reference to public men and public affairs, when they interested me, have satisfied my curiosity by the psychometric method.

  39. This is a description of a congregation in which all are developed up to a psychometric and spiritual condition in which the truths of religion and the ministry of angels may have full power.

  40. But the human psychometric faculty has the same prophetic power in a more limited and more practical sphere.

  41. In our last issue, the psychometric faculty of prophecy was illustrated by predictions of peace, while generals, statesmen, and editors were promising a gigantic war.


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