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Post by Barriss Offee on Dec 16, 2007 18:23:26 GMT -5
I have been able to create psiballs for roughly 48 hours now. I am still amazed by this ability ... and I expect to keep being amazed by it for a long time to come! Anyway, before now my psiballs mostly just dissipated into thin air, except for once when I tried to program it to go into my computer and alter my video game. (Not sure if it worked or not since the power went out soon after...)
Anyway, last night I got my first taste of psi programming! I formed a psiball using one of the techniques I got off this web site (thanks so much PsiWorld!) and, after casting around for an available topic, programmed it to seek out where my parents were hiding my Christmas presents and then tell me. (Stupid, I know, but it served as a good test.)
I wasn't sure if I had even done it right or not, since there were no real effects or anything, but then the thought suddenly popped into my mind that... they might be in the spare bedroom! I can't think of any reason that I realized this so abruptly unless the psiball worked correctly. So I climbed out of bed, went down the hall, opened up the spare bedroom, and went in. There was wrapping paper all over the floor!
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Post by Barriss Offee on Dec 17, 2007 17:49:38 GMT -5
UPDATE: Today I finished my assignment thingy in social studies class (first period) and for some reason the thought popped into my head that it would be the perfect time to practice my psi! So I closed my eyes, slumped down on my desk, and formed a psiball (it took me a few tries because I kept getting distracted). I programmed it to go out, find a random target, and make them really cold. Then I just watched the classroom for a few minutes. Cameron, pretty much my only friend who's in that class with me, started to shiver almost immediately. And as we were leaving for second period, I walked past Brent and noticed that his teeth were chattering, which is odd because it was so warm in the building. My psiball worked!
Also, during math class, I managed to form another one and programmed it to move my pencil. I think I saw it twitch a little bit, although I'm not really sure so I'll have to try again tonight...
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Post by JediKaren on Dec 17, 2007 18:06:30 GMT -5
Well done. It's always good to hear success stories.
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Post by Barriss Offee on Dec 18, 2007 23:11:43 GMT -5
Thanks JK!!! I'm still working on psiballs and constructs, so thanks so much for your support!
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