Noun
A power, attributed to some persons while in a mesmeric state, of discering objects not perceptible by the senses in their normal condition.
Source: Webster's dictionaryEverything has two aspects: the current aspect, which we see nearly always and which ordinary men see, and the ghostly and metaphysical aspect, which only rare individuals may see in moments of clairvoyance and metaphysical abstraction. Giorgio de Chirico
Examples include superstitiousness, belief in clairvoyance, telepathy, or "six sense;" and beliefs that "others can feel my feelings." Source: Internet
Claims for the existence of paranormal and psychic abilities such as clairvoyance have not been supported by scientific evidence published in high impact factor peer reviewed journals. Source: Internet
I suppose our secular prophets will now turn their clairvoyance to Trump as President. Source: Internet
In the tiny town of Brixton, Georgia where nothing is private, a woman with supernatural clairvoyance, a young beautiful socialite who has mysteriously disappeared, and an assortment of colorful characters all collide. Source: Internet
Hamann pp. 9-10 Suttner's mother and aunt suffered from delusions of clairvoyance and thus elected to gamble at Wiesbaden in the summer of 1856, hoping to return with a fortune. Source: Internet