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| "Shaping" Psiballs on Tue Jan 31, 2006 11:01 pm | |
mattz1010
Joined: 14 Jan 2006 |
My technique, for creating different-shaped psiballs is...(This is, because I have trouble pre-programming the psiball before creating it)
Have one hand open, and the other be your "Sculpting" hand. It's kinda like pottery, actually. Gather energy in the open hand (be it left or right), and wait until you believe you've got enough energy so it won't dissapate once you start 'sculpting'. (I'm just using the term for lack of a better explanation. Take it lightly.) Now, your visualization of the psiball could originally start of as a blob, a sphere, etc. What you do once you've collected enough energy, is to use your other hand, and like in pottery and such (with those rotating thingies), kinda chop, or mold away at the ball until it becomes the shape you're aiming for. (It helps to program it to be slightly solid beforehand - so you can test the shape afterwards) ...Simple explanation(?....or my version) 1. Get in a position where you feel comfortable to do psi. 2. Have one hand open, and facing upwards, I use my right hand. 3. Start collecting energy in your right hand, until you have a considerable amount. Program it to be slightly solid so you can test for shape afterwards. 4. Use your left hand to shape away at the energy-ball 5. Once you've finished shaping the psiball, check the shape by poking it [Bear in mind, I've tested this only a few times - it probably only works for me because I have the most random links to other things within my brain...] |
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| Posted on Thu Feb 09, 2006 7:15 pm | |
Billie
Joined: 07 Feb 2006 |
Isn't this called psi constructs?
-Billie |
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