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Energy Body and The Chakras => Welcome to Energy Body and The Chakras => Topic started by: Squeek on April 14, 2003, 10:10:31

Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Squeek on April 14, 2003, 10:10:31
I don't think it is all experience.  Some people can do it really well, but not much else.  Some people can do other things, but not any TK.  Some people just suck at everything (ahem. ME?).  Some people are good at everything (You know who you are...)

So, it isn't ever just experience.  If i have alot of experience in Table Tennis, it doesn't particularly mean i am good at tennis (even though i am....)  Don't know if thats a good example...

You get what I'm saying?

~Squeek
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Fat_Turkey on April 14, 2003, 14:39:28
These sorts of things take time. Experience ain't got nothin to do with it. It's all in how developed you are and how many core skills you can accomplish.

All I know is that you need a reasonably developed energy body, and you have to be able to hold your mind clear for an indefinite period of time. Possible trance might help[?]

Good luck with that
-FT
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Derk on April 14, 2003, 14:57:21
I just wanted to know cause yesterday was my second, but first serious, attempt and I did it. I tried again this morning and got it to go around five times without stopping, but then I quit. Thanks for answering.
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: panabelle on April 14, 2003, 15:14:40
Squeek: I don't even know how to make a psi wheel. Isn't that sad.
And that was a good example, althoigh it would have been better without the "even though I am" part. That was just confusing.
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Squeek on April 14, 2003, 21:18:13
Erm. i wonder why the code in my previous post didnt work.  Oh well...

http://psipog.net/show.php?id=2

On that link, there is some good information, techniques, stuff like that.  And yes Panabelle, there are instructions on psiwheel construction.

It's a very well thought out article.  Read it.

~Squeek
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Astpro on April 16, 2003, 12:17:15
Could someone please enlighten me on what we are talking about?

I have Astral Dynamics, but not new energy ways, is this covered in that book?
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Squeek on April 16, 2003, 14:28:32
This topic was about telekinesis in general AstPro.  I gave that link because it has a bunch of good tips to get you started on it.  I doubt this is covered in that book.  You may have to browse the internet.

~Squeek
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Astpro on April 17, 2003, 04:12:39
I obviously didn't work out the abbreviation before. If telekinesis can happen, is it a good thing to do? I read somewhere else that doing telekinesis could be detrimental to energetic development, should people really do it? I think it is useful to do to convince you in a short experiment. But the long term effects could be contrary to what you want to achieve energetically.

Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Derk on April 17, 2003, 07:09:30
So I shouldn't practice TK  yet?
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: kakkarot on April 17, 2003, 14:37:56
oh, well if you can already do it fairly well, keep doing it (while you practice with energy manip and sensing.)

~kakkarot
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: sargon on April 17, 2003, 19:28:52
I did it on my first try, but then had to practice hard after that, and still can't control it fully.

It's up to you if you want to practice it or not, if you did it on the first try then obviously you're ready!
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Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Fat_Turkey on April 18, 2003, 00:38:28
As far as I'm concerned the only bad side of TK is loss of telekinetic energy. When people who have been training TK for a long period of time get angry, lights have been known to flicker, glass breaks, or worse. Also if you have really bad dreams or are stressed when you go to sleep large, heavy objects will to be found levitating when you wake up, and in completely the wrong place.

Well with a clear enough mind it's controllable. The lights flickering thing is a pretty cool way to scare people though![:P]

Later
-FT
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Astpro on April 18, 2003, 07:18:12
Aren't you getting a little carried away, that is what happens in film. Do you have any exidence that it has happened in real life.
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Derk on April 18, 2003, 07:56:23
Who me?
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: panabelle on April 18, 2003, 09:39:23
Nah, not you, innocent newbie. [|)] Astpro meant Fat Turkey.

But Derk, I just want to know: why do you want to learn TK? Just because it's cool? I just want to know because I want to learn it too but can't find any real purpose for it or excuse *cough* reason that it would be a good skill to learn. I mean, besides never having to get up to get the remote control. [:D]
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Derk on April 18, 2003, 10:39:01
innocent newbie?[xx(] My excuse is I want to learn.
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: panabelle on April 18, 2003, 10:54:57
Well YAH but...I don't know. To me, "I feel like it" and "it's cool" never justified the hours (days? months? years?) of practice needed to learn such a thing.

And I was joking about the newbie thing. [|)] Just a friendly jest...
Title: exp for a Psi Wheel?
Post by: Derk on April 14, 2003, 07:17:05
I hope this is in the right topic. How experienced do you have to be in order to make a psi wheel move?