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KatieKatSox asks on March 29, 2004, 5:31pm:

This is probably a bad question, but I was jumping on my trampoline today. I tried to pick up a leaf and it moved! The more static I tried to obtain, the more it moved! Then I tried to control, and it worked a little! I can't do telekinisis, so that was pretty cool. My question is; was that a form of telekinisis?

Rainsong replies on March 29, 2004, 9:33pm:

Using static electricity? Nope, that isn't telekinesis. It is fun to play with, though.

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plasmarine asks on March 24, 2004, 7:56pm:

Hey, it's me again. I was sitting here doing my usual TK practice, when the maximum amount of time that I'm aloud to practice came about. I was just wandering if I could practice different kinesis' after my time for a seperate kinesis has expired.

Rainsong replies on March 25, 2004, 9:51am:

With the possible exception of some approaches to microPK, if you are practicing for...half an hour, was it?...and you don't feel tired at the end of it, you probably were accomplishing exactly nothing. If you _have_ tired yourself out, trying to merely change the kind of object you are affecting isn't going to help you.

FreezeBurner asks on March 22, 2004, 11:33pm:

Wouldn't micro PK be considered a form of precognition? Are you really altering the outcome of something, or predicting what it will be? The question has been kind of bugging me, because the two skills seem so similar.

Rainsong replies on March 23, 2004, 6:15pm:

In some cases, it is difficult to tell whether you precogged the event or affected it (microPK), but they _are_ different things. If you want to test it out with, for example, a pair of dice, try to force the dice to come up snake-eyes, every time, in a string of a hundred or more rolls. (Snake-eyes: "one" on each of the two dice) If you can do that, it's almost certainly PK..._if_ the dice are not weighted (accidentally or otherwise) and thus _always_ come up snake-eyes no matter what you do, and _if_ you are not using some trick of the throw.

If you run a series of dice-throws where you try and get different results each time, then it is much harder to say whether it was precog, or whether it was PK.

Psykick_kid asks on March 22, 2004, 5:33pm:

Hi,
Im kinda new and i was just woundering:
What exactly is Macro kinesis? and what are some good uses for it?

Peebrain replies on March 22, 2004, 7:03pm:

There are two types of psychokinesis: Macro and Micro. Macro-Psychokinesis (Macro-PK) is when you move an object with your mind. Micro-PK is when you alter the probability of something happening, like using a Random Number Generator (RNG). For example, if you use your will power to make a cell phone fly across the room, then that is Macro-PK. If you roll a single die 100 times and get 60 number 2's, that's Micro-PK.

SKainuiG asks on March 21, 2004, 3:19am:

By the use of micro-pk is it possible to change the channel of a radio? The reason I ask is because the tuning of the radio changes the channel, so you'd have to turn the nob with regular pk, but seeing as it is an electronic, then there might be some kind of micro-pk way of doing it. Which is it and why?

Rainsong replies on March 21, 2004, 9:38pm:

If you don't need to use statistical analysis to determine whether or not the pk attempt "worked", it is generally macroPK. Most approaches that would be used for that effect with the radio would be macroPK.

Valmont asks on March 19, 2004, 8:23pm:

I started practicing TK about a month ago, when I first stumbled onto this site. Luckily, I was making progress immediately after watching the video here and reading your articles. The only problem is... I was practicing around 4 to 5 hours at a time, thinking the more time I practice, the better I'll get, ignoring the warnings here saying that I should only practice 1 to 2 hours. Unfortunately, I got the headache that so many people warn about. Unfortunately, once I got over the headache, which was about a week later. I have been unable to move the Psi-Wheel. I have been practicing regularly for almost two weeks now, with no results. The question is: Is this something that I will eventually over come, or did I burn out something when I was practicing too much earlier this month?

I'm really disappointed with myself since this happened. I was doing good, but ruined it all by trying to achieve too much. Well, if anything maybe this will show the new people out there not to make the same mistake that I have made, but hopefully, it's something that I will be able to get through it without ruining my chances at doing TK.

Rainsong replies on March 20, 2004, 12:29am:

You were lucky it wasn't worse. Much worse. As in "game over, permanently" worse. You're still alive. You may or may not have caused damage to your nervous system. That probably won't be clear until the immediate symptoms clear it...if they do.

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Fleogan asks on March 19, 2004, 9:25pm:

Hey, I've hit a bit of a brick wall with my PK practice. The only thing I've tried at the moment is to spin the psiwheel, and I've succeeded. In fact I can spin it quite fast at a constant rate, but I can't get any control over it. I also have to have my hand by the side of the psiwheel in order for it to spin, and my right hand makes it spin anti-clockwise while my left hand does the opposite. If I put a hand on either side it just wavers in the middle but doesn't really spin.

What's going on here? Why can't I stop it or change the direction, and why do I need my hands near it? Thanks.

Rainsong replies on March 20, 2004, 12:20am:

Two obvious possibilities:
1) Your control of the pk needs more work. It takes time --it can take a _lot_ of time-- to master such a skill.
2) It isn't pk at all, and you're just using convection currents.

Which is it? Insufficient data so far.

Raiden asks on March 18, 2004, 12:28pm:

Okay... Suppose you wanted to move something big such as a vehicle. How would you go about levitating it up? Their is a place I know of called Sedona Arizona, the Psychic world, their is a lady their that has moved objects, like cars, with ease. Is their something about this place... I know it has 7 of the worlds vortex within the hold of the mountains. Would that make a difference on the Earths energy levels?

Raiden

Rainsong replies on March 18, 2004, 7:45pm:

You'd lift a vehicle the same way you'd lift anything else. The only question is whether you're strong enough to do it.

allykat asks on March 13, 2004, 1:03pm:

ive been practising tk for a few months now and im now trying roll pencils. but when i try to roll the pencil, the psi-wheel goes nuts. it starts spinning around while the pencil only twitches a tiny bit. what is going on?

Peebrain replies on March 18, 2004, 1:02pm:

I had the same results when trying to move two pinwheels. The old one would go nuts, and the new one (that I was focusing on) would just sit there. This is what I think is happening. You are saying to your subconscious "hey, perform TK", and your subconscious says "ok... well there is the pinwheel, lets move it". Now when you change the object, you are giving the same command with different intent. "hey, perform TK". Subconscious does the same thing it did last time. Instead, try this: "hey, perform TK on the red pinwheel". Then switch to "hey, perform TK on the blue pinwheel". Switch back and forth. Then try "hey, perform TK on the pencil". See what I mean?

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hwoarang asks on March 17, 2004, 8:40pm:

if you are good enough to levitate yourself with tk/pk then could you jump and then try and levitate and stay in the air for a longer period of time?

Peebrain replies on March 18, 2004, 12:59pm:

There are a lot of questions about levitating and flying and stuff like that, so I figure I'll just give one big answer to it all Smile.

If you can levitate, then you can easily move the pinwheel. So, first learn the pinwheel, and maybe a few other hundred exercises (like moving pencils, marbles, forks, books, etc...), THEN AFTER ALL THAT worry about levitation. It's a waste of time to worry about it now. Start small, work your way up.

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