Psychical in a sentence as an adjective

And similar to then people will start to think of books as data, and not psychical things.

Kids are very cruel sometimes, and they use psychical tricks for bullying, too.

So are AirBnB and Uber/Lyft: they merely annotate the psychical world.

Maybe because some places don't panic upon some random ****** by a psychical person?

They really need to make the e-book "market" mature before e-books become more popular than psychical books.

I wasn't talking about any mass killers, I was explicitly referring to people with psychical problems.

> I still have no faith in anything supernatural, mystical, psychical or spiritual.

First of all, Kyle is already given an audience and the success is evaluated by some metrics about his psychical performance.

The psychical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be 'voluntarily' reproduced and combined.

The psychical entities which seem to serve as elements in thought are certain signs and more or less clear images which can be `voluntarily' reproduced and combined.

All it takes is general acceptance that there will always be some part of society that will want to get high / calm the existential pain, be it physical of psychical.

It could be good to think a bit why religion appeared naturally in different places of the world independently, what psychical needs it fulfills and is there any other way those can be fulfilled.

Today's folks, me including, take suffering, be it physical or psychical as something exceptional, the worst of the worst situation in life and will do just about anything to get rid of it.

In the relation between two, the relation is the third as a negative unity, and the two relate to the relation and in the relation to the relation; thus under the qualification of the psychical the relation between the psychical and the physical is a relation.

Psychical definitions

adjective

affecting or influenced by the human mind; "psychic energy"; "psychic trauma"

See also: psychic

adjective

outside the sphere of physical science; "psychic phenomena"

See also: psychic