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Post by Scorpyn on Mar 2, 2006 13:33:08 GMT -5
I had a hard time trying to determine which section to put this in, but this should be fairly correct... It's been a while since I've done it now, but a while ago I used to spend some time compressing energy between my thumb and my index finger, basically making a mini-psi-ball (but without it being ball-shaped). A few times, after compressing the energy a lot for quite a long time, the energy "transformed" from the usual feeling of pressure I get, and instead it suddenly started to feel like there was a web of electric glue between the fingers. This was a lot stronger than the "normal" feeling of pressure that I usually get, and I suppose that it was still the same amount of energy but compressed into tiny threads, each being fairly strong. Has anyone ever had any similar experiences, or does anyone know more than me about the subject? (I might add that I don't really know anything )
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Post by JediKaren on Mar 2, 2006 16:30:15 GMT -5
Where you thinking of glue at the time? Ok sorry, had to say that. Hmm to be honest, I've never heard or felt this but it's obviously from compressing energy for too long. Keep trying it out and seeing if you get the same results each time.
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Post by Scorpyn on Mar 2, 2006 17:54:11 GMT -5
;D (Actually no, it came as a complete surprise.) So far it seems to be the same every time (ie repeatable) but I haven't really been able to focus on compressing the energy in the same point for that long very many times. It's a bit difficult - it keeps wanting to slip out by the sides, so I have to move my fingers and push from different directions all the time, and at the same time keep focusing on that single position. (I might add that I use more fingers than the thumb and index finger, but I only mentioned those fingers for simplicity (I don't have a word book handy and I don't know what the other fingers are called in english). Sorry for keeping details unknown, even if it can most likely be done with only those 2 fingers.) I might add that I disagree with the "for too long" statement - if I hadn't done it for that long, then I wouldn't have known about the possibility of making that "glue"
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Post by jeremynz on Mar 20, 2006 22:03:01 GMT -5
I have heard of something like this before, though not made using the same method as how you were doing. Some of the people who use ki energy sometimes compress it until it becomes another type of energy called jing, but creating jing also causes a lot of heat so they don't usually make it close enough to their hand to find out if it's sticky.
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Post by Scorpyn on Mar 26, 2006 14:01:25 GMT -5
That's interesting, but it can't be the same as this doesn't create heat...
Or perhaps jing is made out of "warm" energy, and this is made out of pressure and/or electricity?
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Post by spiconicjude on Oct 12, 2006 16:23:32 GMT -5
Maybe its that pulling sensation.
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Post by pillz on Oct 13, 2006 22:54:20 GMT -5
A (electro?)magnetic feeling brought on by either messin' with the energy, or focusing on one part of the body for too long.
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Post by spiconicjude on Oct 14, 2006 10:57:51 GMT -5
Yeha a biofeedback i think?
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Post by pillz on Oct 14, 2006 11:29:13 GMT -5
Perhaps
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Post by lemonwonder on Oct 28, 2006 14:53:30 GMT -5
k, this happened just the as when you push 2 horizntal pencils together hard for a while
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Post by spiconicjude on Oct 28, 2006 16:29:07 GMT -5
huh?
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