@bigace511 ages man. im not even sure if this was me, or if it just slipped. id like to think it was me. but this is months later from when i first tried.
Aw, fuck. It didn't post the first part of my comment. Anyway, I said that I used to be pretty skeptical of these sorts of things . . . But the Web site "PsiPog" made me really wonder. In particular because there seems to be so many different types of people believing in it. That site also gives a lot of credit to the scientific method and eliminating any questionable aspects. :P
Consider checking out the Articles and the Links there. For me, reading the final entry of the blog was kind of what really opened my mind about it all. The person just seemed very sincere and like he was coming from a perspective with which I could really relate. Anyway, I think all the people who were there moved to
Something I've also done a few times is to set up a camcorder, set up a psi wheel in view, then leave the room and record an hour of footage. Later, review this on fast forward and it will give you a good idea of how "corrupted" your environment is with stray air currents.
5 stars for honest effort, but I agree with you, Dramatic Skeleton. It looked like a stray draft to me too. TK should look a lot smoother. But please don't give up.
You also chose a bad pen. The ink was bleeding through and causing extra friction. Ink pens are useless for this. And some ball points aren't great either. Try taping a pin to the top.
The real technique for how it works is to talk to your subconscious mind. Tell it what you want to happen with mental pictures.
i got excited when i saw it move..... then i watched the footage and thought maybe it was a draft.... although i dont know where the wind would of come from considering all the windows/ doors were shut.... one of lifes GREAT mysteries..... but ill keep trying:) i feel kinda deflated after today when it didnt work.... 4 times i tried.... ohhhhh well:) yeah i might just use a skewer next time? maybe that would be better?
There's a positive way to look at your results. It shows that it's not as easy to move with natural forces like body heat than sceptics claim.
DO keep trying. It's likely a mental barrier from your own scepticism. You're trying to create a genuine intention, but there's also a voice saying, "But you know this is bogus, right?" And your subconscious is receiving a mixed message.
It's ALL about communication with the subconscious. It's that mysterious deeper part of you that does the real work.
fuckin sick. how long did it take for you to learn this.?
bigace511 1 year ago
@bigace511 ages man. im not even sure if this was me, or if it just slipped. id like to think it was me. but this is months later from when i first tried.
TheDramaticSkeleton 1 year ago
It took a while to move. Guess I need to be more patient with my TK...
Misteryman94 2 years ago
intro music is funny
madinaelf 2 years ago
It moved ^_^ not bad at all!
Tableuraz 2 years ago
Aw, fuck. It didn't post the first part of my comment. Anyway, I said that I used to be pretty skeptical of these sorts of things . . . But the Web site "PsiPog" made me really wonder. In particular because there seems to be so many different types of people believing in it. That site also gives a lot of credit to the scientific method and eliminating any questionable aspects. :P
littlezas 2 years ago
A-ha! Youtube just hates links then. :P
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Consider checking out the Articles and the Links there. For me, reading the final entry of the blog was kind of what really opened my mind about it all. The person just seemed very sincere and like he was coming from a perspective with which I could really relate. Anyway, I think all the people who were there moved to
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Those may be of interest for deeper exploration.
littlezas 2 years ago
(It's hard to have the courage to keep trying it though. Because these sorts of things have made life become suddenly VERY weird. :P)
littlezas 2 years ago
Something I've also done a few times is to set up a camcorder, set up a psi wheel in view, then leave the room and record an hour of footage. Later, review this on fast forward and it will give you a good idea of how "corrupted" your environment is with stray air currents.
darrylsloan 2 years ago
thats a good idea also........ i might give that a shot:)
TheDramaticSkeleton 2 years ago
5 stars for honest effort, but I agree with you, Dramatic Skeleton. It looked like a stray draft to me too. TK should look a lot smoother. But please don't give up.
You also chose a bad pen. The ink was bleeding through and causing extra friction. Ink pens are useless for this. And some ball points aren't great either. Try taping a pin to the top.
The real technique for how it works is to talk to your subconscious mind. Tell it what you want to happen with mental pictures.
darrylsloan 2 years ago
i got excited when i saw it move..... then i watched the footage and thought maybe it was a draft.... although i dont know where the wind would of come from considering all the windows/ doors were shut.... one of lifes GREAT mysteries..... but ill keep trying:) i feel kinda deflated after today when it didnt work.... 4 times i tried.... ohhhhh well:) yeah i might just use a skewer next time? maybe that would be better?
TheDramaticSkeleton 2 years ago
There's a positive way to look at your results. It shows that it's not as easy to move with natural forces like body heat than sceptics claim.
DO keep trying. It's likely a mental barrier from your own scepticism. You're trying to create a genuine intention, but there's also a voice saying, "But you know this is bogus, right?" And your subconscious is receiving a mixed message.
It's ALL about communication with the subconscious. It's that mysterious deeper part of you that does the real work.
darrylsloan 2 years ago
ill keep trying and when i get results (IF i get results) ill get it on camera an upload it:)
TheDramaticSkeleton 2 years ago
haha dude great talent
antimetalclubRfags2 2 years ago
Dude That is amzing!
beltfrazzz 2 years ago
Cool
beltfrazzz 2 years ago