noun
- plural of bilocation; instances of being in two places at the same time, or the supposed ability to appear in two locations simultaneously.
Usage: chiefly theological or paranormal contexts; often used in religious or mystical literature
Examples
- Medieval saints were sometimes credited with bilocations, appearing in distant places at crucial moments.
- The concept of bilocations appears frequently in accounts of mystical experiences.
- Some paranormal researchers investigate claims of bilocations among mediums and psychics.
- Theological discussions of divine omnipresence relate to the idea of bilocations.
- The saint's alleged bilocations were documented in hagiographic texts.