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Sirius_Follower asks on January 30, 2004, 10:50pm:
Hey,
I have a question. Im just startin out doin the psi-wheel and I wear glasses. It works better for me to focus when my glasses are off but then if I take them off I cant see if it spins or not. What should I do? TY =)
Peebrain replies on February 2, 2004, 1:01pm:
I suggest thinking of a solution yourself. What do you think you should do? Try it, see if it helps. Think on your own, you can't have people telling you how to figure out the most minor problems.
elfknight asks on January 31, 2004, 11:22pm:
hey i need help with telekinesis. i am one of those ppl with alot on his mind just random things. so i need a way to clear my mind so can some one like me help me out.
also i would like to know what is the best thing to move for your first time
Peebrain replies on February 2, 2004, 1:00pm:
Everyone starts off with a bunch of random stuff going on in their head. Random songs, random thoughts, random emotions... That's normal. You have to gently push those thoughts aside and focus on what you want to do though. It takes practice. It's kinda boring, and it sucks a little, trust me, we all know. We all go through it. But... it helps. If you want some simple meditation exercises, use the Search function on this site, and Google.com, or check out your local library.
psychopath asks on January 31, 2004, 3:39am:
I started reading up on telekinesis a while ago and soon after I learned that there were other kinesis' like pyrokinesis and hydrokinesis and such. After I learned more started reading about the different kinesis' I learned that some people can do one kind such as telekinesis but not another like hydrokinesis. I was just wondering, what's the difference between moving a peice of paper on the end of a pin and moving a drop of water.
by the way, great site guys.
Rainsong replies on January 31, 2004, 5:39pm:
Telekinesis and Psychokinesis are the same thing: moving or altering a substance using "force of will" or "psi". All the sub-divisions are just part of this. A paper on the end of a pin probably has less resistance than the drop of water because of surface tension. Other than that, there is no obvious difference, for most methods of approach.
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Three asks on January 31, 2004, 1:49am:
I've been trying to move a pen/cil for atleast a month now..but every time I try to move it it just bends, what am I doing wrong exactly?
Rainsong replies on January 31, 2004, 2:18am:
That's like asking, "I've been learning to play the violin for at least a month now...why don't I sound like a virtuoso yet?" If you bend the pen with your mind, you are affecting it. Moving it how you want to is just a matter of practice and fine control of the skill.
m0rph asks on January 30, 2004, 7:57pm:
Has there been any records of animals doing any kinesis feats?
Rainsong replies on January 30, 2004, 9:11pm:
Yes. There have been an assortment of studies with animals of various species doing PK...including, but not limited to our own species. My personal favourite is a study in which Chickens use pk.
Darwin asks on January 29, 2004, 2:33pm:
I was doing a search on how science proves telekinetic workings, and I came across the following link:
http://www.thetruthseekers.com/science/article_574.shtml
how correct would you say this theory is?
Rainsong replies on January 29, 2004, 5:57pm:
Let's just say that he needs a _lot_ more research into it before he can consider it a theory, and that his hypothesis has some problems with it.
AggInLiNe asks on January 28, 2004, 4:40pm:
Do you have any advice on moving pencils with TK. I can move the PsiWheel really good, switching directions and everything so now I want to move onto something else. Do I just try to move it every day until I get it? Its just hard if you havent seen anybody do it. Also, do you accept videos from regular members? Thanks in advance! Great site! I've only been here for a year but it keeps getting better every day!
Rainsong replies on January 28, 2004, 7:23pm:
Whatever you do to move the Psiwheel, use that to move the pencil. The only discernable difference is the greater weight and friction.
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improdigal asks on January 28, 2004, 7:02pm:
are children more adept to pk? i remember a game that i played in kindergarten (all of us were 5) we would stand up boxes of crayons, walk to the other side of the room (about 20 feet away), and pretend to throw baseballs at them. some of us could knock them over some or most of the time
i never really thought about it until now, and i can nolonger seem to do it
are we really more able when young?
Rainsong replies on January 28, 2004, 7:21pm:
No. At least, I have seen _no_ evidence of this, in any context, published or otherwise.
David asks on January 27, 2004, 5:31pm:
I know that peebrain used an 'active' method (visualisation) when starting out in Tk. What type ('active' or 'passive') of method do you use when doing Tk Rainsong?
Rainsong replies on January 27, 2004, 6:32pm:
It varies according to what I am trying to do, and the conditions in which I am doing it. MacroPK tends to be more obviously active than MicroPK, regardless of other considerations. I rarely bother with visualisation for PK, these days, unless trying out a new approach for some reason.
Tk_Master asks on January 27, 2004, 6:11pm:
Sorry to bug you guys again, but a little gidance would be much appreciated.
I am able to move the psi wheel without any energy loss, I can easily roll pens/pencils. I was hoping that the next stage for me would be levitation of a small object. I was hoping that you could post an exercise or technique that would be able to start me off and get me going.
thank you in advance!
Rainsong replies on January 27, 2004, 6:30pm:
Same way you roll the pencil, just change the direction.
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