Messenger II
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Post by Messenger II on Jun 1, 2007 16:02:14 GMT -5
Anyone who is in an advanced state of telekinesis, I would like to discuss making an object rise. I've practiced for some time now, and although I believe I still am in need of more practice, I want to be sure I'm practicing the right way.
I am able to spin the psiwheel but not get it to rise. Are there any techniques one can learn to do this?
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Post by GEOvanne on Jun 2, 2007 1:17:57 GMT -5
the same tech that you used to spin it, isthe same tech you use to lift it
i tried lifting mines, but it kind of slanted on the needle with one edge facing upwards, it didnt stay long but i could do it continuously. as soon as it went up, it felt back down and i made it go up again. and it didnt lift much
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Messenger II
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Post by Messenger II on Jun 2, 2007 2:29:21 GMT -5
Well, how much energy do you think it takes to have it rise, because I've tried it the way I spin it, and still I've gotten not even a slant, so I'm only left wondering if I'd done it right.
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Post by leethal on Jun 2, 2007 4:09:04 GMT -5
I am not sure if object manipulation with TK is dependant on its weight or not... but if it is, you should try to lift something lighter first.. If it's not, maybe it's easier for your brain to rationalize it if it's lighter.
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Messenger II
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Post by Messenger II on Jun 2, 2007 15:52:40 GMT -5
Yes, I've heard something similar to that elsewhere, about weight being meaningless when dealing with the movement. Although, is it not energy that pushes the object therefore making it move, and therefore requires a certain amount to rise?
I will try thinking about the object as light as I can and I'll see what occurs.
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Post by zero054 on Jun 3, 2007 18:22:03 GMT -5
I am not sure if object manipulation with TK is dependant on its weight or not... but if it is, you should try to lift something lighter first.. If it's not, maybe it's easier for your brain to rationalize it if it's lighter. Mind over Matter is the only way you can think of this really if you can lift something .1 Mg then you can lift something 1000 tons...Seriously.
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Messenger II
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Post by Messenger II on Jun 3, 2007 18:50:38 GMT -5
I am not sure if object manipulation with TK is dependant on its weight or not... but if it is, you should try to lift something lighter first.. If it's not, maybe it's easier for your brain to rationalize it if it's lighter. Mind over Matter is the only way you can think of this really if you can lift something .1 Mg then you can lift something 1000 tons...Seriously. Therefore, mind over matter truly is used when attempting to make an object rise? The concept is understandable although what I can not grasp is how mind over matter truly works if it is telekinetic energy that makes an object move.
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Post by GEOvanne on Jun 4, 2007 1:37:23 GMT -5
objects weigh what you want them to with tk
if you persieve the object as heavy, then it will be hard to lift, but thinkingof it a being light, you should be able to lift a truck with ease
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Post by Messenger II on Jun 4, 2007 21:40:07 GMT -5
That is quite interesting. I'd always thought about mind over matter but never actually used it.
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