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Post by meep on Aug 5, 2007 7:44:12 GMT -5
Note- This thread does not have anything to do with making psi-balls, instead it should explain to people who are new to psi, what psiballs should feel like. Firstly, find a doorframe. Any doorframe will do. Place each hand on each side of the doorframe (i.e. the left and right side) and PUSH towards the doorframe. Like, REALLY REALLY push hard. Do this for about 60 seconds. Slowly and gently release your hands and they should automatically face each other. You would also feel the wierd, round, magnetic- like feeling between your hands. This should be what psi feels like (minus your hands hurting, and the 'ball' expanding) If you don't feel it, try again. You don't need to know about psi or anything to do this Hope this helped
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Post by neeoo on Aug 9, 2007 12:59:26 GMT -5
it didn't help it just made my hands hurt
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Post by The Undertaker on Aug 13, 2007 15:15:55 GMT -5
I haven't try this yet but my psi ball doesn't have a magnetic feeling. What does that mean?
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Post by leethal on Aug 14, 2007 1:31:16 GMT -5
Means nothing. Each feels psi in his/her own way. Mine almost dont feel. So all you "feelers" are lucky. Dang, i want that.
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Post by meep on Aug 16, 2007 7:04:01 GMT -5
Magnetic feeling for me meaning having two of the same magnets and trying to push them towards each other. Like getting two positive magnets and forcing them to stick. The lumpy thing is nearly the same to what I feel in my psiballs.
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Post by psimanipulater on Aug 21, 2007 2:52:12 GMT -5
mine dont pull my hands together, mine push my hands away from eachother like squeezing a ball and then it expands and makes your hands go with it, thats what mine feel like, and when i make fireball ones my hands get hot too or vice versa, if i make a ice ball they get cold, so ultimatly it depends on how you feel energy and what element of ball you make. but some people can make a cold fire ball im workin on that right now
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