So I started communicating with my subconscious today, fairly interesting. I figure its a more direct avenue towards things like lucid dreaming when you can just tell your subconscious what to do (although you can’t directly just tell it, but eh) I also started practicing on the Psi-Wheel again, tried a different technique this time. I like this one better because I’m a fan of using energy to do things, it lets me know something is happening, takes away some of the “am I really doing it?” aspect. The person who wrote that article happens to be a rather talented psion, capable of moving rather large objects, and he has some videos on Psipog if you’re interested:
(Note: These videos aren’t meant to convince skeptics, and the quality certainly doesn’t help any arguments, but they are meant more to give an idea of what Apollo is capable of)
Sliding a Pencil
Moving a 3 hole-puncher
Moving a ball of paper
I got the best results so far with his technique, and I recommend it. All credit for writing the article and for the videos goes to, obviously, Apollo. Here is his blog, if you didn’t catch the first link.
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Heh. Thanks for including my articles and videos in your post
There is no such thing as telekinesis. If there was, someone would figure out how to destroy the earth. Nobody has EVER successfully demontrated telekinesis to an audience of skeptics. There are also numerous prizes for demonstrating telekinesis. None of them have ever been claimed.About the psi wheel:The human body maintains its core body temperature by releasing excess
heat through the skin into the surrounding air. Thus when very, very
warm hands are placed on either side of the psi-wheel, the air around
the wheel becomes warmer than the surrounding air. This hot air rises
after a long period above the surrounding colder air by convection,
causing a small updraft that pushes on the psi-wheel. The positioning
of the hands can manipulate the direction of the draft to cause the
wheel to rotate. Any heat source, human or non-human, can reproduce
this effect with the appropriate positioning.