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just_sum_psicho asks on December 22, 2003, 9:38am:

I've been thinking; wouldn't it be best to use balls of different sizes and materials, rather than use different things for different activities, ie. psiwheel for spinning, pencil/pen for rolling, leaf or feather for levitating... Any thoughts on this?

annie replies on December 28, 2003, 11:18pm:

Go for it!

walnutgum asks on December 28, 2003, 3:06am:

I've got a couple questions that I have been itching

1: Does it matter how your hands are when moving it?
2: Do songs stuck in your mind keep you from moving them?
3: If your tired does that effect anything?
4: With enough practice will you finally be able to move it?

Im sorry if my questions where too DUH, but I've been to itchy to know them.

annie replies on December 28, 2003, 11:17pm:

1. No
2. Could, depends on you.
3. Yes
4. Let's hope, eh?

SKainuiG asks on December 28, 2003, 4:04am:

I'm just wondering why some people are trying to do tk, yet they don't acknowledge what happens. I mean if it is working right now or not, if you say you're doing it, then your mind starts to develop a sense of it being possible, only it's a trick, but still that can still spark your beginnings...right??

annie replies on December 28, 2003, 11:16pm:

Right.

hysterix asks on December 22, 2003, 3:16am:

Hello, I'd first like to say that you provide a lot of great info on this site. I've read all regarding PK and they are very valuable. Ok now that thats out of the way, onto the question.

Ok, I've tried a few diffrent 'tools' to get started, such as hanging a piece of paper from the ceiling and making it spin? I've always been intrested in this subject but have not yet made a 'dedicated' start to it, such as trying on a schedule.

Now what happens is I set my wheel, aluminum foil piece, pin needle, get it all set-up. I get it balanced on aswell. Now when I tried it the first time with a very small piece of tin foil, nothing happend when I tried the 'just do it' technique, along with getting into a very relaxed state of mind etc.

Then I made another one, this time the tin foil was big, I'd say about 2 inches x 2 inches. I got that balanced, and when I'd try, it would spin slowly about 180' stop then spin the opposite direction 180' stop and basically repeat. I'm pretty convinced that some how drafts in my room are causing it to do this. Although when I would be on the computer not paying attention to it, I'd quickly look up and notice it dead still, so I'm actually not quite sure.

Is this some sort of control issue? Am I truly making it spin, or is some other non PK'd involved force? Is the reason it wouldn't spin when it was smaller be because it didn't catch this draft?

Could you give me some advice on how to set up a pseudo-genuine experiment to make sure it's not some other force? Like to set it up in an upside down gold fish bowl or something?

I also highly doubt on my first time of really trying I would be able to make it move like that! Espically with being somewhat sceptical about it?

Just looking for some answers, thank you!

Rainsong replies on December 22, 2003, 11:20pm:

A psiwheel is a toy. It is fun to play with, but subject to too many variables to use in serious experimentation. If you set it up inside a glass jar, you'll cut down on drafts, though: attach the base of the psiwheel to the inside of a jar lid, and put the jar upside-down over psiwheel, closing the lid.

black72bronco asks on December 21, 2003, 10:48pm:

In Rainsong's article "Bored Silly by Your Regular PK Practice?", she mentions dog-fighting with paper airplanes. I was wondering to what extent this implies. I take it as complete control of a simulated fight in taking off, manuevering, and landing without physical contact of you and the plane.......is this correct?

Rainsong replies on December 21, 2003, 11:44pm:

Yes. That's correct. Expect it to take some practice.

skello asks on December 11, 2003, 7:57pm:

a another method that might help people having trouble with PK/TK 'Imagine the object getting a layer of psi that you your self put on the object then instead of trying to move the object move the psi instead'

can i have your thoughts on this method please

Peebrain replies on December 20, 2003, 4:04pm:

I've used a method similar to that...

I would create a ball around it, and get the ball to "grip" the edges of the pinwheel. Then I would start spinning the ball. It really didn't seem like it was psi on the ball, felt more like a mental crutch. Nonetheless, it worked for me.

My opinion on methods boil down to: if it works, use it.

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skello asks on December 19, 2003, 7:50am:

during the day i find that my TK/PK is severly limited but at night time as soon as the sun goes down my TK/PK is drasticly improved do you have any ideas why that is?
do you think it is because of my tendancy to be nocturnal?
or am i subconsiosly absorbing the energy i need from the moon and stars?

any thoughts on my dilemma will be greatly apreciated

Peebrain replies on December 20, 2003, 4:01pm:

Well, one obvious point is that the moon and stars don't go away during the day. They are there, you just can't see them Smile.

I would guess that it's because you are more nocturnal... something to do with the state of your mind, not the state of your environment.

dire7wolf asks on December 19, 2003, 6:49pm:

Hello,

I've been unwilling to practice PK for the longest of times, because of this one lingering fear that I might "succeed" in my mind but actually only be completely hallucinating it... and then when I show it to a friend or try to do something similar, I will end up actually hallucinating them acknowledging, saying "Wow, that was great!", when in reality they are staring at me laughing.

I think the main question I want to ask is: is it possible for an individual to completely distort their touch with reality because practicing things that involve a great deal of focus, ie. some methods of doing pk? I guess I have a really big fear of going insane.

Thanks for your time.

Peebrain replies on December 20, 2003, 4:00pm:

Yeah, it's called "going crazy".

But, regarding your fear... how do you know you aren't crazy right now? You could be hallucinating this entire website. There comes a point where you have to say "yeah, maybe I am crazy, but this is what I'm presented with, and this makes sense to me. If I am crazy, so be it, there's nothing I can do about it" Smile.

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Harwin asks on December 16, 2003, 3:07am:

Hello, i am a little unsure about telekinesis.
I mean, all videos ive seen on the net this far is quite easy to explain. If you know magician methods such as Invisible thread, magnets and stuff, all can be used. The pinwheel videos on this site can easly be repeated with bodyheat. I actually tried it myself. I made a pinwheel,and covered a glass with my hands, off course the air went hot and the wheel started to move!

I did it witout a glass, and it started moving as well!

I dont know if its to much, but something it would really appreciate was a video with a little piece of a paper or something that you cant control using a magnet. SO NO COINS. I would like a video with that covered with a glass and that someone try to move it in more than one direction. Like move it against you, to the left, right and away from you.

That would kill my sceptism and it would help me reaching the truth.

Thanks.

Rainsong replies on December 16, 2003, 7:29pm:

The answer to this question seems hard for some of you folks to grasp. Therefore, I shall say this in short simple words:

Videos are not proof.

They do not prove _anything_, at all, except that someone was able to make a "movie" clip. The contents of the clip, no matter what they are, prove _nothing_ themselves.

It does not matter what form of pk is displayed, if it is on a video it can be faked. If it is on a video, it is not proof that pk exists, and it is not proof that the person performing it can do pk.

Videos are not proof.

PsycoKid asks on December 12, 2003, 4:30pm:


lots of websites say that to make an object do something, you must "create a tunnel". How do you create this "tunnel"?

Rainsong replies on December 14, 2003, 8:56pm:

Why not ask the writers of those sites, seeing as it is their claim. Making a train cross the English Channel required creating a tunnel (three of them, more like), but I have yet to encounter a psionic application that requires a tunnel.

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