| Clairalience |
| Clairalience comes from the late 17th century French words clair (“‘clear’”) and alience (“‘smelling’”). It describes the ability for a person to acquire psychic knowledge by means of smelling. |
| Clairalience |
| Clairalience comes from the late 17th century French words clair (“‘clear’”) and alience (“‘smelling’”). It describes the ability for a person to acquire psychic knowledge by means of smelling. |