1. Ghosts: The belief in spirits of deceased individuals who continue to exist after their physical death and can interact with the living.
2. Demons: Supernatural entities often depicted as malevolent or evil beings that may possess or influence humans.
3. Angels: Benevolent supernatural beings often considered messengers or protectors associated with religions and spiritual traditions.
4. Deities: Gods or goddesses from various religious and mythological beliefs who can influence or control aspects of the world.
5. Psychokinesis: The supposed ability of the human mind to influence physical objects without physical contact.
6. Clairvoyance: The ability to perceive events, objects, or persons without the use of ordinary sense, such as seeing through solid objects or predicting the future.
7. Telepathy: The ability to communicate thoughts and feelings directly from one mind to another, without using verbal or written language.
8. Out-of-Body Experiences: The perception of being outside one's physical body, having an experience of floating or traveling beyond the physical realm.
9. Time Travel: The ability to move through time, either forward or backward, in violation of the known laws of physics.
10. Werewolves: Mythical creatures that can shapeshift into a wolf-like form, often associated with folklore and legends.
11. Vampires: Supernatural beings from folklore and popular culture who feed on the blood of living beings.
12. Fairies: Also called "faeries" or "elves," these are mythical beings often associated with enchantment, magic, and nature.
13. Dragons: Legendary creatures found in folklore and mythology from various cultures around the world, usually depicted as large, winged reptiles with extraordinary abilities.
14. Alchemy: The historical practice of transforming base metals into gold, as well as the search for an elixir of life and the philosopher's stone.
15. Witchcraft: The supposed practice of magical skills, spells, and rituals to achieve supernatural effects, influenced by cultural beliefs and traditions.