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A Brief Explanation of Psychic Geography

by Matthew Everett

[Note: This article first appeared in The Agenda #15]

Psychic geography is a psychic ability to examine the
interaction between spaces and people, and also a way of thinking about those
spaces and people, in which it is assumed that the space has the upper hand and
a desire to confound, betray, or destroy the people who inhabit it. Thus, the
culprit of any crime is the space in which it took place (and possibly, by
association, the people who designed that space).


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