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posted on Oct, 31 2007 @ 06:20 PM
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Originally posted by whaaa
I think the objects that moved, had magnets in them and a strong magnet under the table was moved thus, behold PK. Clear acrylic or lucite table please.

Do you think we're stupid?


If he used magnets on the cell phone, the screen would've flickered and gone blank.

sp00n1 made a really good thread on telekinesis.

www.abovetopsecret.com...

[edit on 31-10-2007 by GeeGee]

[edit on 31-10-2007 by GeeGee]



posted on Oct, 31 2007 @ 06:25 PM
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I dunno what thread I saw it on but there was a video on it and it showed someone rotate the psiwheel under an airtight bowl (tested with a hairdryer) and he showed under the table (no magnets) and just to be sure he moved a magnet all around the bowl and nothing happened, but then he did move the wheel.



posted on Oct, 31 2007 @ 07:01 PM
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Don't tell me you believe everything you see as long as its on video? Do you think Angel, Blaine, Copperfield et al have all these paranormal abilities?

Bottom line: Nowadays as long as its not investigated by the likes of Randi, don't be too eager to buy into things. Sure sometimes the Discovery Channel and National Geographic shows video of alleged PKs like Kulagina or Geller. But that's all they're doing; showing video.

If the stuff they show are for real why not cash in on it? At the same time, they'll be disproving doubts about their claim.


[edit on 31-10-2007 by reject]



posted on Oct, 31 2007 @ 07:22 PM
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Originally posted by whaaa

Originally posted by Voidmaster
Now, rolling cans is very good for a beginner. Keep at it, and you'll be really great with TK before long.


Good for a beginner???? I would think that rolling cans is a postgraduate maneuver.

I take it Voidmaster that you are an adept at PK.

Could we see some of your videos please?


I apologize, I phrased that incorrectly. Rolling cans is awesome for someone just starting. It really is. I'm working on rolling stuff myself, whereas I'm having rather spotty performance and I've been into TK for a year and a month.

Though in the end, the end of your training is when you've reached your physical limit, which I and a great many other people consider to be very very high.

As far as my skills are concerned....

Adept? Maybe not.

Experienced? Very.

And as far as videos go, if I could make them I'd have already posted them. I do want to make videos, but explaining to your parents why you want to video tape yourself and put it on the net can be a very tricky thing. Especially when what you actually want to do in the video tape is something like this.

But when I can make them, I will.


Originally posted by Whaaa
I think the objects that moved, had magnets in them and a strong magnet under the table was moved thus, behold PK. Clear acrylic or lucite table please.

Do you think we're stupid?


When it comes to other peoples videos, I tend to keep an open mind. Having seen TK in action, being performed by myself and some of my friends whom I have taught, I know that TK could do that.

However, I am not stupid, and I also realize that there are other ways to produce such effects.

So I don't pass judgment. I stay completely neutral.

And to everyone who is looking for evidence, try it out for yourself. Only then will you get evidence that will satisfy your want for knowledge.

And don't pay attention to anyone who tries to sell you something either. If it involves buying a manual, it probably doesn't work and is just a scam.

You don't need to spend any money to learn Psionics. Just time, practicing and practicing until it works.

Have fun,
Void



posted on Oct, 31 2007 @ 07:46 PM
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Originally posted by reject
Don't tell me you believe everything you see as long as its on video? Do you think Angel, Blaine, Copperfield et al have all these paranormal abilities?

Bottom line: Nowadays as long as its not investigated by the likes of Randi, don't be too eager to buy into things. Sure sometimes the Discovery Channel and National Geographic shows video of alleged PKs like Kulagina or Geller. But that's all they're doing; showing video.

If the stuff they show are for real why not cash in on it? At the same time, they'll be disproving doubts about their claim.


Of course I don't. However, I asked you to explain how he moved those things, and you haven't done that. You said you spent money on how to perform telekinesis, I find that hard to believe. You don't need to spend a dime to learn telekinesis. Either you didn't put forth enough effort and time, or you didn't believe in the phenomena in the first place. There are a lot of skeptics on this forum who once thought psychic phenomena was bogus, they learned how to do it and found out it was real. I'm not psychic, but I have an interest in this field and I'd like to find out more.

[edit on 31-10-2007 by GeeGee]



posted on Oct, 31 2007 @ 09:05 PM
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Don't waste your time. I spent years trying to develop these faculties by myself. That didn't work. I tried external stimuli (no mind altering substances) I had to buy from allegedly "reputable" establishments of the field. All they did was help me sleep.

Get over it.


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posted on Oct, 31 2007 @ 09:08 PM
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Originally posted by reject
Don't waste your time. I spent years trying to develop these faculties by myself. That didn't work. I tried external stimuli (no mind altering substances) I had to buy from allegedly "reputable" establishments of the field. All they did was help me sleep.

Get over it.


Please explain to me how skeptics on this forum thought it was once poppy cock, and now they're able to do it?

Just because you can't do it, doesn't mean everyone else can't.

Dean Radin has put forth serious research into this field. Why don't you just e-mail him and tell him his scientific evidence is B.S.?

[edit on 31-10-2007 by GeeGee]




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