Liz
Experienced Psion
empath/intuitive
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Post by Liz on Aug 15, 2007 17:48:08 GMT -5
I remember reading something a month or two ago that said, when making psi balls, that you'll notice a change in temperature when you're begining to make one. I was training today and when I had my hands cupped and was concentrating, I felt a small cold spot on my palm. Then it was as if a cool, weak breeze made its way across my hands.
Any thoughts?
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Post by Dumplins on Aug 15, 2007 17:49:47 GMT -5
Yeah thats true and if it was a breeze maybe aerokinesis or once again it could have been the psi ball that did it
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Liz
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Post by Liz on Aug 15, 2007 20:38:47 GMT -5
You think? Hmmm... Definitely something to look into...
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Post by nuukaprotector on Aug 15, 2007 21:18:08 GMT -5
No "aerokinesis". Keep your hands away, it would be the best. Also, changes in temperature is sort of a PK input in the psiball (indirectly, since heat = speeding up molecules in the air in this case). Place a thermometer somewhere in your room away from you and send a construct toward it to increase/decrease the temperature in that area. It would be a good feedback exercise.
~Jonn
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Post by psimanipulater on Aug 21, 2007 2:54:32 GMT -5
yea i agree it was more than likely the ball
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