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'''Psychometry''' (from Greek: ψυχή, psukhē, "spirit, soul"; + μέτρον, metron, "measure"), is a [[siddhi]] through which the psychometrist can find out the history of an object simply by making physical contact with that object.  
'''Psychometry''' (from Greek: ψυχή, psukhē, "spirit, soul"; + μέτρον, metron, "measure"), is a [[siddhi]] through which the psychometrist can find out the history of an object simply by making physical contact with that object.  


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*[http://www.blavatsky.net/theosophy/judge/articles/psychometry.htm# Psychometry] by William Q. Judge


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Psychometry (from Greek: ψυχή, psukhē, "spirit, soul"; + μέτρον, metron, "measure"), is a siddhi through which the psychometrist can find out the history of an object simply by making physical contact with that object.

H. P. Blavatsky wrote that psychometry involves a "reading or seeing, not with the physical eyes, but with the soul or inner Sight".[1] She explained:

The psychometer sees the secrets of the Akasa by the “Eye of Siva,” while corporeally awake and in full possession of his bodily senses.[2]

Notes

  1. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, The Theosophical Glossary (Krotona, CA: Theosophical Publishing House, 1973), 6.
  2. Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Collected Writings vol. VI (Wheaton, IL: Theosophical Publishing House, 1989), 182.

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