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  • It makes sense that you have to put them into motion first before being able to act on them as it takes more energy to put an object into motion than to keep it in motion. Thats pretty cool what you're doing, I hope to start doing it soon myself as soon as I finish the semester, it seems as if your control is pretty erratic and random at this point, imagine where you could be in a few months or a year! ...levitation?? cheers!

  • @dhs7c4 Yes my friend. Levitation! Good luck with your training.

  • Thank you so much for telling about psi wheel. I just made a major breakthrough and got it spinning under glass bowl.

  • @MrBoombam1 Well done my friend. You're making excellent progress.

  • It seems to me that you have confused inertia and gravity with telekinesis. I can see nothing apparently unnatural about this, only two tennis balls coming to rest on a fairly smooth surface.

  • @10percentAtheist I can assure you, this is telekinesis, albeit at a very low skill level.

    From what I know, gravity doesn't cause an object to spin without first having some sort of other force acting upon it. The force acting upon the ping pong balls is my mind power/energy.

  • @ChrisZanetti From my experience, this kind of thing is easy to imitate with a slightly imperfect table, or a slightly imperfect ball. Of course, as other people have pointed out, you could be blowing on it. I just think that there is a very slight, shallow dimple in the table (nothing extraordinary; my kitchen table has several) and the balls are 'going into orbit', if you will, before gravity draws them into the dimple. It happens to me if I put a ball on my kitchen table, so why not?

  • wear exactly did you start with this kind of stuff?

    Ive been trying to do this for sometime now and i can only barely move anything at all. I'm at the most beginning level of beginners. Please help.

  • @MrBoombam1 Hey friend. I started with the psi wheel. I would absolutely advise everyone to make a psi wheel if they wish to begin learning psychokinesis. Psi wheel develops confidence, rotation skill (and even push/pull skill). Go back & take a look at my early video's and you'll see that I started at zero, with very very little ability, but I trained every day (even 10 minutes a day is enough) and I got better & stronger with each month that passed. You can do it too. Everyone can! Peace.

  • wear exactly did you start with this kind of stuff?

    Ive been trying to do this for sometime now and i can only barely move anything at all. I'm at the most beginning level of beginners. Please help.

  • Use the force chris lol Great job my friend.

  • @MrAaronch Thanks Aaron :)

  • People need to understand, video makers arnt all going out of their way to post fake. Why is it so bad if someone sees results and wishes to share? I know your thinking making this video, good on ya mate (y)

  • @SnidermanSkillz Thanks Sniderman. I appreciate your support & positive, refreshing perpective. From little acorns do big oaks grow :)

  • I don't see anything but balls coming to rest in an entirely natural way, occasionally with a little spin.

  • @darrylsloan I understand. Although my experience tells me otherwise. I'm training every day to improve my strength. Peace & respect to you my friend.

  • yes do it under a glass . this is a blow of air .

  • @nadeem5476 This is psychokinesis. Enjoy :))

  • creativity alive......GREETINGS FROM ITALY

  • @zioband Grazie il mio amico italiano :)

  • Yo Chris! Keep trying! Personally, There's this huge boulder (50 tons) in the park near where I live. Now some may laugh, but for years I've had this dream of moving it to a nearby hill top in the dead of night using the same method as Leedskalnin did in Floridas Coral Castle. Like the master said to the monk, I must have a pretty big head to contain a rock that size. But who knows. Maybe with a properly trained group, we could accomplish this feat. Maybe we'll sing to it and beat it with sticks

  • @brookenpeter23 Thanks my friend. Yes, we can move that boulder of yours no problem, with enough (of the right) people of course :))

    First though, let's try to levitate a simple ping pong ball, then move on to bigger things. Maybe your dream will one day be realized :)

  • I'm not impressed. You could simply be blowing gently on them. Do it under a glas bowl and make them do circles and figure eights. That might be more believable. Anyway keep trying.

  • @brookenpeter23 Thank you my friend. Yes, I will keep training.

  • @brookenpeter23 Why is it that everyone, you're a good example, is so skeptical? You think all these people, including myself, waste our time making videos of such minor things? Hell, shouldn't we be moving cars if we were faking it? Tell me how everyone's faking it, my statement stands. Open your mind.

  • Seen on TV how they put clear nail polish on a lottery ball and it gave it enough weight to make it drop heavier into the slot than the others without.

    I also don't get why you have to have your hands on both sides. Could you put a clear glass bowl turned upside down over them and then move them, now that be impressive.

  • @shinnob Thanks for your insight. as soon as I can control them under a glass bowl, then I'll post a video of it.

  • i think its just the balls because they keep rotating

  • Are you a Jedi?

  • Are you using the force?

  • @NapalmSMELLER Yes! I am using The Force. And with more training, I intend to harness its power.

  • Now do it so that you can prove that it isn't air moving them and that they aren't just slightly heavier on one side so the are rolling to that side. You either don't care enough about what is happening here or you really think that you are doing something and are not bothering to double check the results. Either way you have proven nothing.

  • if you can move them with your mind why use your hands to put them back in place?

  • Can't help noticing that if you watch each of the balls in turn over a series of trials, they tend to come to rest in a similar orientation each time.

    My question would be, Are the balls simply acting to come to the most stable position due to a slight inconsistency in the distribution of the mass?

    Sort of like a 'Weeble'.

  • @eljebo If you watch the ball at 8:48 the way it makes sharp calculated 90 degree turns 4 or 5 times consecutively, you'll come to understand that kind of thing just doesn't happen naturally. There is an uknown force of energy at work here.

  • @Thradan Thanks Thradan :)

    Much happiness to you my friend.

  • @Thradan Thanks Thradan. I like your enthusiasm for PK. However, I will respectfully decline your challenge, as my mind has to be free from any 'pressure' when practicing psychokinesis. My mind needs to be at peace, and accepting a challenge (or duel) would incur a state of conflict.

    Love & peace my friend :)

  • Dam... 15 months |:D. Sounds painful

  • @PoopTruffles Very enjoyable in fact :)

  • @ChrisZanetti Oh. Time consuming?

  • @PoopTruffles I would say an average of around 30 - 45 minutes training per day. Some days I only manage to squeeze in 10 minutes of training, and other days I train for over an hour.

  • @PoopTruffles No, but it does take real dedication.

  • Looks like a lot of fun man! I can't wait to see how you progress further with this training:)

  • @TheMoonKingdom It's certainly an 'interesting' experience to say the least.

  • Are you projecting a normal feel of a psi wheel spinning or actually focussed on moving the ball

  • @Treasurehunter11001 This is quite a new energy technique I'm using. I only developed it a few weeks ago. It involves connecting with the 'true self' or 'higher self', so to speak.

  • cool, how do you prepare yourself for this?

  • @kroggwaff 15 months of hard daily training :))

  • Nice work , thats a big leap off the psi wheel , you can see the energy around the ping pongs on the vid, look forward to part 2, I keep saying it but I really have to try this it looks great fun.

  • @Treasurehunter11001 Thanks TH. I used my desk lamp to light the area, so maybe that's why there 'appears' to be an energy field around the balls :) The next step for me, and I know this could take many months more training, is to get the balls to move from a stationary position, rather than have to get them in motion with my hand. This breakthrough happened in the last couple of days, so I just had to document some of the action on film. Peace my friend ^__^

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