Jose~
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Post by Jose~ on Apr 19, 2007 17:02:15 GMT -5
I am having trouble believing in myself, I always try the PSI wheel and usually am able to make it spin a couple of times at some times.... But I have the doubt of it just being static electricity, any way I can gain up my confidence and just 'Do it'.
I'd appreciate it much if people could at least TRY to help me get how exactly they feel when they move stuff like a PSI wheel for example. Thanks for hearing me out, and help me out please.
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Post by JediKaren on Apr 19, 2007 18:05:28 GMT -5
first off it's "psi" not "PSI"
When I get ready to move the wheel, I calm myself down. I focus on the wheel, but I do not try to make it move. I think about it moving, but I don't try to "push" or will it to move.
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Jose~
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Post by Jose~ on Apr 19, 2007 18:14:51 GMT -5
Thank's, I appreciate the help. =) And I'd like more opinions from others please and thank you =D
OMFG!!!! YOU ARE MY HERO, I JUST TRIED WHAT YOU TOLD ME, IT MOVED THE INSTANT I IMAGINED IT MOVING, NOT "TRYED" TO MOVE IT.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you. ~You are a good women =)
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Post by leethal on Apr 19, 2007 18:21:05 GMT -5
if you make your psiwheel out of paper and a toothpick, static electricity wont matter.
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Post by GEOvanne on Apr 25, 2007 14:45:24 GMT -5
its like your looking at the wheel, then you want it to spin a little, then you go back to just observing it, then it spins when you think of something else
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zbuksi
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Post by zbuksi on Apr 25, 2007 14:46:51 GMT -5
It does mater. Make small paper pieces, take the baloon and rub it. Then touch papr pieces with the baloon and you will see they stick to it. That is static electricity. But, you can move your hand further from psi wheel and than static electricity wouldn't do anything.
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