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Telekinesis on Metal Object

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2008

This video is for people who believe in or can do TK/PK. It is not for skeptics. When attempting to move a larger or heavier object, prompt it physically to break its inertia. Be aware of the Earth's magnetic fields and the tendency for the object to point North, like a compass. Have an open mind, give the object a gentle nudge and try to prolong its movement. Then try to get it to move in the opposite direction. This exercise is for intermediate/advanced psionics sutudents. I hope this is useful. Good luck with your practice.

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  • Be Careful, Notice your Finger hiting the object befor a major movement, your controling the inviorment well, but your not moving the object much!!! watch your right hand, your finger will touch the metal object. :) im a stong beliver but you got to watch how close you are!!

  • I absolutely do nudge it with my right hand. That was deliberate. The objective of that is to break the object's inertia, then trying to manipulate its kinetic energy with TK. For larger objects I suggest prompting them physically at first then trying to control their movements after that.

  • @MacbethLondon that's actually a very good tip. it helps out alot. thank you!

  • @kittykawaiix3tr I'm glad you liked it. Hopefully more psions will manage to progress beyond the psiwheel. GL

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  • @auroral A psiwheel will not win you Randi's prize. People have tried.

  • @AtheistChase Can you give me more information on Mr. Randi? Is the million dollar thing still going on?

  • Hi, im just wondering, have you tried this without using your hands?

  • @MacbethLondon You shouldn't need to use any new method of cultivating chi because you just need to start with your baby steps and slowly move up with heavier objects using your same method. An example is: paper, tinfoil, thin cardboard, thicker cardboard, then..wood? I am working on thin cardboard.

  • @MacbethLondon I have noticed that breaking the objects inertia 'can' help. But now I've practiced enough and never come to this problem. Great Video my friend

  • i tried tk today i managed to get a psi wheel to spin it was my first go + i could keep it spinning in the same direction for ages and at a good speed. Tk is real guys. skeptics honestly try it

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