
1) Festival in Austin, Texas 2) Festival in Texas 3) Illusion created by magicians 4) Magic trick 5) Music festival in France 6) Music festival in Vancouver 7) Phenomenon
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act of rising up from the ground without any physical aids, usually by the power of thought.
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Levitation (from Latin levitas `lightness`) is the process by which an object is suspended by a physical force against gravity, in a stable position without solid physical contact. A number of different techniques have been developed to levitate matter, including the aerodynamic, magnetic, acoustic, electromagnetic, electrostatic, gas film, and .....
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[paranormal] Levitation in the paranormal context is the rising of a human body into the air by mystical means. Some parapsychology and religious believers interpret alleged instances of levitation as the result of supernatural action of psychic power or spiritual energy. The scientific community states there is no evidence that levitation ...
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• (n.) The act or process of making buoyant. • (n.) Lightness; buoyancy; act of making light.
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The lifting of physical objects by psychokinesis (PK).
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rising of a human body off the ground, in apparent defiance of the law of gravity. The term designates such alleged occurrences in the lives of ... [1 related articles]
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The paranormal raising or suspension of an object or person.
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The paranormal raising or suspension of an object or person.
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Counteraction of gravitational forces on a body. As claimed by medieval mystics, spiritualist mediums, and practitioners of transcendental meditation, it is unproven. In the laboratory it can be...
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Support of the patient on a cushion of air. ... Origin: L. Levitas, lightness ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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The ability to float oneself, another person or an object, with no apparent means of support, as if the rules of gravity do not apply.
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Lev`i·ta'tion (-tā'shŭn)
noun [ Latin
levis light in weight.]
1. Lightness; buoyancy; act of making light.
Paley. 2. The act or process of making buoyant.
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The psychic, psionic or magical ability to screen the physical body from the effects of gravity and thus rise off the ground. The ability to fly.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: lev′i-tā′shŭn Definitions: 1. Support of the patient on a cushion of air.
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[
n] - the phenomenon of a person or thing rising into the air by apparently supernatural means 2. [n] - movement upward in virtue of lightness 3. [n] - the act of raising (a body) from the ground by presumably spiritualistic means
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levitation 1. The act or phenomenon of levitating. 2. The raising or rising of a body in air by supernatural means.
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The psychic, psionic, magical (but not physical) ability to screen the physical body from the effects of gravity and thus rise off the ground.
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noun the act of raising (a body) from the ground by presumably spiritualistic means
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Counteraction of gravitational forces on a body. As claimed by medieval mystics, spiritualist mediums, and practitioners of transcendental meditation, it is unproven. In the laboratory it can be produced scientifically; for example, electrostatic force and acoustical waves have been used to suspend water drops for microscopic study. It is also ...
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the phenomenon of rising as if by supernatural means
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