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Inner_Fire asks on May 26, 2005, 7:40pm:

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Ok the primary thing that's coming up is, is there anything anyone else has recorded/done/told about somewhere showing that you could temporarily elevate energy/psi levels? If so with that does anyone have an idea what happens when you do that? That's basically the big question for what I'm doing, its hard to progress in the practice/research only knowing that it works, not knowing even a vague idea of "how" it works. I don't want or really expect hardcore science, but it would really help if I had some theoretical idea of what's going on.

SunTzu replies on June 14, 2005, 8:48am:

Actually, yes. Sometiems during a telekinesis practice, or during a construct practice, you may need an extra 'burst of energy'. Many people acheive this through a technique known as biofeeedback. Psi is a byproduct created by the nervous system (as far as we can tell), and by artificially stimulating your nerves, it releases an amount of psi (although continuous use becomes counter-productive). Look up more information about biofeedback.

*_# TZ_

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raven831 asks on May 14, 2005, 9:43pm:

Do your emotions such as anger or sadness have any major effect on your ability to do things with PK or any other forms of psi?

Peebrain replies on June 4, 2005, 7:22pm:

Yes indeed. That's why I personally try to get people in a playful and relaxed mood before trying something out.

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Telekinetic asks on May 31, 2005, 6:00pm:

I have a theory about how psionics works overall. I believe that the key is the electrical energy within the human body. Whenever there is a thought, there is an electrical impulse that runs through the brain. I believe that this electrical energy somehow manipulates psi, leading to all psionic abilities. The reason people must first be able to communicate with their subconscious is because the subconscious is the part of the brain that controls this energy.
To give an example of how my theory works, take telepathy. When one creates a link, they connect their mind with someone else's using that electrical energy and psi to establish it. So, when one reads the other's mind, those same electrical impulses that run through one's mind runs through the other. And when one controls the other through telepathy, they cause specific electrical impulses, leading to unwanted actions and so on and so forth.
Now, do you believe that this theory is plausible? I heard about humans emitting an electrical aura and that electrical impulses were the cause of thought, so this is a thoery I created based on those facts.

Peebrain replies on June 4, 2005, 7:20pm:

Sounds like an idea. Now think to yourself: How can I test to see whether this theory is accurate or not? If you are suggesting that electricity plays an important role, what devices could you use to measure the electricity? Would the devices show more "activity" during telepathy, or other psi related skills? And if the devices show "activity", could there be other explainations other than the electricity theory? Always remember - you should be searching for truth, and NOT searching for ways reality conforms to your theory. Reality creates theories, not the other way around Smile.

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MetalicAraknid asks on May 1, 2005, 11:26pm:

This is just a little thing you probably already know.
PSI is just electro magnetic waves that are radiating out of you body.

Peebrain replies on May 28, 2005, 3:33pm:

... do you have any evidence to support that theory? I've read evidence that it ISN'T electromagnetic waves... My personal belief is that "PSI" is a group of a lot of different mechanisms (not just ONE thing). *shrug*

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Inner_Fire asks on May 25, 2005, 5:25pm:

I can't really describe briefly what I'm doing without making it sound flufflike, so I'm just going to leave it to that I'm looking into some new stuff.

For what I'm doing I got a string of questions starting to pop up and the information I need isn't here :\ Is there a site or a person (someone I can talk to in the chat perferabbly) that covers knowledge on energy levels (altering them, the rate psi/energy/whatever recovers after expending a lot of yourself, stuff like that) Sorry for being a bit vague in a couple places, since it says to ask one question I thought it better to inquire about where to find the answers rather than sumbitting a lot of questions.

Rainsong replies on May 26, 2005, 12:12am:

The "one question" thing is "one question per post". You can ask as many as you like, if you put them in separately.

I'd suggest starting by posting the questions here. That's what this section is for. Perhaps one of the others will answer about the chatroom situation.

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Brain_Dead asks on May 25, 2005, 11:57am:

I realize that you have a strict no psi combat teachings and I don't mean to sound stupid but I have noticed that in several sheilding articles psi combat is mentioned. I have no willing to hurt anyone or such but i would like to know what psi combat is exactly and if it goes as far as physically hurting someone. If you do not want to answer i understand i just would like to know this because it has been digging at me for a while. Thank you.

Rainsong replies on May 26, 2005, 12:09am:

Psionic combat is --yes, you guessed it -- combat using psionics as the weapon. It can go as far as killing both combattants.

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s90022 asks on May 20, 2005, 2:45pm:

it is in, my knowledge that the government have been "testing" telekinesis on it's soilders, testing, or training, i beleve that the U.S and British possibly the russian army have all known about psychic abillities for a long time and have kept it a secret, if anyone could tell me who first raised the issue of Psi and if they belonged to some kind of army?
thanks for a reply in advance.

Rainsong replies on May 24, 2005, 12:55pm:

Several countries have been doing research into the uses of psionics for military and espionage purposes, including the United States, the United Kingdom, and the former Soviet Union (I'd be surprised if Russia stopped such research, but I do not have current data about such). You'll find that governments tend to keep their military and espionage research secret.

Psionic effects were noticed during research into hypnosis and mesmerism, a couple hundred years ago. That was not the first time the effects were noticed, by any stretch of the imagination, but they weren't regarded as "magic" in that context. The designation as "psi" is an Americanism, from the mid-20th century.

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puggy2000 asks on March 23, 2005, 7:05pm:

i heard from somewhere that potasium somehow help in telekinetics some way or another .Could you tell why this helps un tk.from theroy or fact from what u know

thx

Rainsong replies on April 13, 2005, 1:28pm:

Potassium is required for the function of your nervous system, as is salt, and glucose (a simple sugar). Most psionic activities deplete the levels of potassium and sugar in the blood, and in fact, any intense mental activity will do this. If these levels drop too far, or too fast, you will become very sick very fast, and it _can_ kill you. Such foods as orange juice and bananas have lots of potassium and sugar, and are popular ways to restore the blood-glucose and blood-potassium levels because they are digested quickly. Too much potassium can kill you as quickly as too little, so stick with safe methods of taking it in, such as eating fruits, veggies, and milk products.

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Drake7707 asks on March 22, 2005, 8:48am:

Hey again,
I was wondering about something just now. If i would make a psi ball, and assume psi are quantums of energy, and energy produces heat, so wouldn't it be detectable on a heat sensitive radar or photographing sorta stuff ?

Please reply of what you think, its very possible that that is wrong but anyway, i wanted to post it to hear what you guys think about it.

Thanks in advance, and keep up the good work
and peebrain, hope you succeed :)

SunTzu replies on April 11, 2005, 5:02pm:

Psiballs have been applied to thermometers and had pictures taken of them.

*_# TZ_

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nirun asks on March 24, 2005, 4:21pm:

are psi-balls affected by gravity? i mean, if its possible to shell a psi-ball and leave it to float for a minute or so.

SunTzu replies on April 5, 2005, 6:46pm:

yes

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