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Post by weegriffin2k7 on Dec 9, 2007 6:24:46 GMT -5
does anyone have a good technique on how to learn aerokinesis
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Post by spilledchemicals on Dec 9, 2007 23:47:51 GMT -5
There is only one technique I know which works pretty well for beginning aerokinesis, cloud busting. Lay on your back in the middle of a field (or a roof in the city) and look at the clouds. Chose one cloud and direct will toward it, telling the cloud to break apart. If you concentrate on it for a minute or two, it will be broken in half, or thirds, basically busted. This is a good first step.
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Post by JediKaren on Dec 10, 2007 2:32:11 GMT -5
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Post by weegriffin2k7 on Dec 10, 2007 7:33:10 GMT -5
thanks for the help i willl try today to do ti
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Post by Shariadarow on Dec 15, 2007 21:46:57 GMT -5
Isn't wind produced by cold air currents meeting hot air currents, and circulating or something like that? Correct me if I'm wrong, I didn't look fully into it, I just heard a little from a friend of mine who knew a lot about it, but could that supposedly mean, that by controlling the temperature as well as trying simply to move the air normally may produce stronger results, or take the place of moving it normally entirely?
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Post by sam on Dec 17, 2007 9:41:16 GMT -5
In theory Shariadarow, this is correct.
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Post by psioclad on Dec 24, 2007 16:33:38 GMT -5
Aerokinesis interests me (or for a fluff-free version, using psychokinesis on the wind) because air is all around you no matter where you are (unlike earth or water) and it can effectively protect you without hurting your enemy.
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