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Post by hydroguy17 on Jun 13, 2007 20:10:52 GMT -5
I'm really anxious to learn hydrokinesis and so for starters I've been trying the one tech. where you get a bowl full of water and put something that floats in it and then you try moving the water in the bowl. I've read topics on it but I really don't understand it that well. Do you actually focus on making the water move or is it closer to a psi wheel, where you don't really concentrate on anything acutally moving. I've also read that you move it like its your own energy, does that mean you use your energy or you make it move as if it were your energy? Help please, I'm really stuck.
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Post by GEOvanne on Jun 14, 2007 3:01:23 GMT -5
i can do that, but i concentrate on the toothpick and not the water, but its the same as the wheel, you dont concentrate on actually moving it. to me, moving it is like a second or third thought. and i use the technieque where you fool your subcon into doing it, like tell yourself that the toothpick is moving even though its not
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Post by paku012 on Aug 11, 2007 17:57:04 GMT -5
yup iv been doing hydrokinesis for years now and i know how to make water rise and fall fluently and yes its just like your energy thats basicly what your doing to the water useing your energy to move it. but after a while you will start to feel wozzy or have lack of energy like you dont even have energy any more and thats when they say to always get your rest afterwords.
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