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Posted on Mon Jan 16, 2006 9:28 pm

Pyrodragon

Joined: 12 Jan 2006
Posts: 81

Wow NI! I think you hit the nail right on the head. In fact when I look back, this, unknowingly, was the exact method I used when I first moved the psiwheel after a year of failure. I completely agree with you and think that this method is the best one I have ever heard of.

Way to go NI!
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Posted on Mon Jan 16, 2006 9:57 pm

kcirbmab

Joined: 13 Jan 2006
Posts: 90

So, if I am understanding this right...

1) have your goal in mind
2) stop thinking
3) wait

is that right?
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Posted on Tue Jan 17, 2006 12:35 am

randywm

Joined: 14 Jan 2006
Posts: 510

hmmm ive been thinking about what ni said and i have noticed it working for me. Lets just say i get good with moving the foil and i want to start on pencils, do i use the same method until it works and the object moves. Or do i have to get in a different mindset for when i start on a different objects? or do i "just do it" with all objects?
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Posted on Tue Jan 17, 2006 1:53 pm

Vader

Joined: 13 Jan 2006
Posts: 3

Hi,

first, NI, I send you a PN today, NOW I saw your comment on that ... sorry Smile
I have a problem with the psi wheel. Since I never trust my success with it although I am pretty ?sure? that I can change its direction I would like to try to move it under a glass bowl. That way I could exclude a gust of wind.
But I just can?t ?duplicate? the feeling I have when the psi wheel moves without the bowl. I always seem to consider it as another barrier.
I hope you can give me a tip.
Bye

Vader
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Posted on Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:00 pm

Dayana

Joined: 17 Jan 2006
Posts: 40

Nice post NI, it gives me an insight Smile
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Posted on Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:03 pm

Expedion

Joined: 13 Jan 2006
Posts: 61

Vader wrote:
Hi,

first, NI, I send you a PN today, NOW I saw your comment on that ... sorry Smile
I have a problem with the psi wheel. Since I never trust my success with it although I am pretty ?sure? that I can change its direction I would like to try to move it under a glass bowl. That way I could exclude a gust of wind.
But I just can?t ?duplicate? the feeling I have when the psi wheel moves without the bowl. I always seem to consider it as another barrier.
I hope you can give me a tip.
Bye

Vader


Move on... if you would move on, you will become more confident as you are able to move bigger things, or slide/roll things. Cause covered objects is just a mental block... And how can you overcome it? Well you could overcome it by just practising covered... but I don't think that will really make you progress allot... I mean if you do actually succeed spinning it covered... you are still at the same level, only you are able to spin a psiwheel covered (Woah). So if you move on, you get better at moving things, and will also be able to move stuff covered. Cause really focusing on only doing it covered... is really just waste of time imo. It's all about confidence.

- Expedion
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Posted on Tue Jan 17, 2006 2:32 pm

Vader

Joined: 13 Jan 2006
Posts: 3

Hi Expedion,

thanks for the Tip.
The problem ist that I just restarted my training. I had to take a longer pause.
Therefore I am having slight difficulties with the wheel. So I believe I wouldn?t have much success with bigger objects, at least not now. But I will give it a try.
Bye

Vader
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Posted on Tue Jan 17, 2006 3:16 pm

Expedion

Joined: 13 Jan 2006
Posts: 61

Move on ones you can spin pretty much a psiwheel... doesn't need fully control... just fast spinning, some control. But don't force yourself Smile. Then move on to straw/balanced foil on desk, ones you can do that stuff, you try to roll, a can, plastic cup, pens, etc.

Goodluck Smile

- Expedion
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Posted on Tue Jan 17, 2006 6:53 pm

Connmann1015

Joined: 14 Jan 2006
Posts: 65

WOW, that really helps...ive been trying to get bigger things, but thats not right... ill try that out, thanks.
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Posted on Tue Jan 17, 2006 7:16 pm

Marrox

Joined: 13 Jan 2006
Posts: 10

Really good post, thank you alot NI.
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Posted on Wed Jan 18, 2006 1:43 pm

Not_Important

Joined: 15 Jan 2006
Posts: 95

Quote:
So, if I am understanding this right...

1) have your goal in mind
2) stop thinking
3) wait

is that right?


No, step 3 is wrong. If you take it as "waiting" nothing will happen. You're sending your subconscious the wrong message. If you tell yourself "ok Ni said I've got to wait now", then your subconscious is going to say "alright lets wait" and I think you can guess the outcome of that method.
Step 3 = let it move. Basically you move it, but without conscious effort. It's a delicate step since you've got to do something without doing something consciously. That's really the only tricky part about telekinesis.


Quote:
hmmm ive been thinking about what ni said and i have noticed it working for me. Lets just say i get good with moving the foil and i want to start on pencils, do i use the same method until it works and the object moves. Or do i have to get in a different mindset for when i start on a different objects? or do i "just do it" with all objects?


I'm not sure what actually your question is. Try something that works for you, if it doesn't try something else.

Vader, I've got your PM. I haven't read it completely yet, but I may answer it on the forums some time this week. (It's a long PM Wink ). I just wanted to thank you for it. By the way you write I've noticed you're an intelligent person. Nice to meet you. I don't like your nickname though (sounds a little bit fluffy heh)
Just to give you a short tip: the bowl-problem is a very common one. There are 2 different theories about it. I'll write more about it soon.
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Posted on Fri Jan 20, 2006 4:27 pm

deny_tk

Joined: 20 Jan 2006
Posts: 24

Would "seeing the object move" qualify as forcing the movement with your conscious mind?

How do you set your goal? Do you use words like "move left" or "move right" in your head or out aloud? Do you visualize the end result? Do you just "know" what you want to do? How do you do it?

Jack Houck has a similar way to do PK:
(i am not insinuating in any way that it has been stolen by NI or vice versa, and no, i'm not being sarcastic)

First Step: Make a mental connection with what you want to affect
Second Step: Command (intention) what you want to happen
Third Step: Let go!

(http://www.jackhouck.com/mdi.shtml , under Psychokinesis Research)

Back then when i first read this i thought it was a "bad method", not my kind of thing, so i just continued to force object movement, now i think i'll give it a try but i'll try NI's method instead because i think clearing your mind is an very important step.
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Posted on Sat Jan 21, 2006 4:31 pm

Not_Important

Joined: 15 Jan 2006
Posts: 95

Quote:
Would "seeing the object move" qualify as forcing the movement with your conscious mind?


Depends, but I'd say rather not.

Quote:
How do you set your goal? Do you use words like "move left" or "move right" in your head or out aloud? Do you visualize the end result? Do you just "know" what you want to do? How do you do it?


It's just an intention in your inner self. You have to want it. For example, you've got a mosquito on your nose, so you want to kill him. The intention in your inner self right before you set your hands into movement is what I'm talking about. You have to create an intention to move that object and keep that intention "active"

You really surprised me with Jack Houck! Indeed his method seems similar and it's a good sign that two people not connected to each other come to similar conclusions. We may be moving in the right direction! However, like Sean said, we may have similar background beliefs and that's why we may have come to the same conclusion.

I think I'll write Jack a letter.
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Posted on Sat Jan 21, 2006 6:03 pm

deny_tk

Joined: 20 Jan 2006
Posts: 24

Thanks for clearing that up.

Concerning Jack Houck: it's not his method but i believe he uses it on PK-parties, thats why i said he has a similar method. The method wasn't "developed" by him but by a metallurgist named Severin Dahlen who came to the first PK-party (1981) Houck arranged at his house, nevertheless two people came to similar conclusions.

Sorry about that, i'll try to be more accurate next time.
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Posted on Wed Jan 25, 2006 6:09 pm

PsykillerX

Joined: 25 Jan 2006
Posts: 155

this is a true story I was getting in the car and I reached to the car door no one touched it and it closed then a few months later my dad and I were getting wood for a set and I saw the thing that the wood was on started rolling and I said under my breath stop then it stopped then I said go and it went then I said stop and a few people looked at me but I didn't care it was fun
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