metapsychic

adj
/ˌmɛtəˈsaɪkɪk/

Etymology

From meta- + psychic.

  1. derived from ψυχικός
  2. prefixed as metapsychic — “meta + psychic

Definitions

  1. Being or pertaining to something (for example, telepathy) that is outside the realm of…

    Being or pertaining to something (for example, telepathy) that is outside the realm of orthodox psychology, or (more broadly) beyond scientifically-explainable psychic (mental) abilities (compare metaphysical, supernatural).

    • REALITY AND TRUTH by Professor T. D. A. [...] Reality may be conceived of as having three aspects, the know- able or scientific, the imaginable or metaphysic, and the unimaginable or metapsychic.
    • Research in these matters is of special concern for a Christian, because metapsychic phenomena have often been lumped together with Christian miracles by those who have studied them.

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