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Subject: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:30 pm
Telekinesis has always fascinated myself, another suppressed gift we have
Reunite Moderator
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Sun Aug 15, 2010 4:32 pm
This Darrly Sloan guy has a few youtube clips. This one is a tutorial
sky otter Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Sun Aug 15, 2010 6:41 pm
does distances matter....
NO..or only if you need proff
Biggles Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Sun Aug 15, 2010 7:34 pm
Anything is possible imho, anything.
Lightning222 Guest
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Mon Aug 16, 2010 10:16 am
sky otter wrote:
does distances matter....
NO..or only if you need proff
I agree.
Somamech Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Mon Aug 16, 2010 12:38 pm
Coooool! Rdude!
Definitely another "born with talent" that lacks teaching in the school system inmho!
I'm always amazed when I look at remote viewing and the info on the topic. How the data is gathered may indicate some answers. Ingo said when he viewed the Moon that the people there noticed his presence and was subsequently told by the handlers to get the fuck out there ASAP. In our recent thread about Mars the viewers had a feeling that the people working in the location viewed (which was a blind location for their sessions) sensed that their presence was not felt whilst viewing?
It begs the question of whether TK could work from an earth soul projected to the moon. Also what Gabe's posted is quite interesting aswell regarding Mars.
I'm nearly of the belief that TK anywhere on earth is possible, but when it extends past a few planets its not, or at minimum severely hindered.
It does cost very little to make what the guy has in video though to train with
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Somamech Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:03 pm
Gabes sorry I haven't read your photon post yet, as it does interest me greatly regarding this topic!
Once again water seems to be a major conduit for transmutation of thought, which could possibly lead to it being a conduit for TK?
Sorry in advance. I'm in oddball throw everything on the hotplate mode right now
Reunite Moderator
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Wed Aug 18, 2010 6:59 pm
Interesting thought soma. Well our bodies make up a large percentage of water. Have a look at this -
They range from how old you are. The averages are... Babies: 78% One year of age: 65% Adult Men: 60% Adult Women: 55%
So we loose water as we get older. We also loose alot of other gifts as we become more conditioned. What I admire about babies is they never give up. When learning to walk they are persistent and never give up! Babies and children have lots and lots of OBE's. Babies just seem to be in touch with their spiritual side, their connection to the super conscious. As Daryl stated all it takes for TK is conscious intention. Let the subconscious take over and do its work, no need to consciously think about the mechanics.
Biggles Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:49 pm
Well, remember in some of the movies or books you read like some of the Nostradamus books or the medieval films they mostly scryed in water didn't they. I think they did, like a tripod of water and so on.
Lightning222 Guest
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:29 pm
Good point Bigs and paranormal activity is supposed to be more frequent near running water, interdimensional events too.
stal Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:32 pm
just a placeholder so i dont forget.
Will have some water stuff to add here when i get to a computer
sky otter Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Thu Aug 19, 2010 9:17 pm
interesting that you guys are mentioning water... the first exercises i was taught for this were with water
moving it in a glass....we started with a crystal goblet and then heavier and heavier glass at first we all wanted to mentally blow on it to move..eventually after nothing happening someone said..i'm tired of this..just move, damn it!...hahahah and it did..so we finally got it.. it wasn't a belief exactly but more of a knowing it could be done and we could do it...
after water it was rolling a pencil on a smooth surface...i eventually figured it was the lead in the pencil cause it isn't really lead but grafite....
the looking back at it is always where my knowing came from..lol...maybe i should just walk backasswards all the time
Gabriel Contributor
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Sat Aug 21, 2010 8:20 am
Great thread reuniteR. Also good thoughts all around , makes me think...LOL keep the grey matter active.
There is something about TK I have never figured out. I too have tried experiments. When I concentrated real hard to do something like move something, I always had trouble doing it at all???
But there have been times when as Sky said and reuniteR said it just happens, like it is spontaneous?
I have seen things change right in front of me, with very little thought given to what I was doing at the time. It is like if you expect it, it will happen will little mental effort involved.
I was laying on a couch one time and saw a small spider crawling across the floor right beneath the couch. I spontaneously said to myself, I WANT TO TURN THE SPIDER INTO ASH, because I have always disliked spiders of any kind.
As soon as I had the thought I actually saw the spider turn into grey ash color and turn away from me and haul ass away from me real fast...LOL I swear this is true.
But I had a question after this happened???
Were my eyes adjusted by my thoughts to see the spider as I desired, or did I actually change the spider into ash????? I still do not know as I never spent any time praying and meditating about the answer?
I did sense at the time this happened a slight sensation taking place in my eyes??? I could sense a very slight adjustment physically in my eyes when this happened.
WineHippie Contributor
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Sat Aug 21, 2010 9:20 am
Gabriel wrote:
But I had a question after this happened???
Were my eyes adjusted by my thoughts to see the spider as I desired, or did I actually change the spider into ash????? I still do not know as I never spent any time praying and meditating about the answer?
I did sense at the time this happened a slight sensation taking place in my eyes??? I could sense a very slight adjustment physically in my eyes when this happened.
this is the feeling/thought/message i got when i read yer post here, gabe ...
amazing, the ultimate realization of the possibilities/probabilities of alternate/parallel timeline 'realities'... the role/responsibility we have in co-creating all of them... and the freedom of choice as far as participating in/experiencing any given detail ...
Somamech Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Sun Aug 22, 2010 12:17 pm
I wonder if Fire Burn Doctor comes under TK for those in the research fields that get paid?
I would class it as fitting the bill for TK in the realm of 'categorizing' psi ability. I tend to think its a highly classified process to learn that one teeny weeny skill of assisting burn victims though LOL
I've been looking once again at Sonic Bloom, which at first if anyone has heard of it you may be thinking WTF is Soma linking sound and plants together in a TK thread?
I've spent so much time going over sonic bloom. Over the course of the weekend I found that people using this technique to enhance plant growth also report that the seeds grown from a plant treated with sonic bloom seem to grow at least equal to treated plants with no treatment. The founder of sonic bloom calls this genetic elasticity. In relation to TK, I believe that if the psi abilitys were taught as normal everyday subjects such as math or language, then the culmative effect, or as Dan Carlson calls the effect in plants "genetic elasticity" would also occur in our species at a rapid rate.
Gabriel Contributor
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Sun Aug 22, 2010 11:43 pm
Thanks hipster, good words indeed.
Right on Soma.
sky otter Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Mon Aug 23, 2010 6:47 am
hey gabe when you said you wanted the spider turned to ash you made me think of stuff i had read long ago and found to be true thur the years since you need to be specific in your direction the universe is more literal than we seem to be
for instance, if you siad you wanted a big pile of money and then some one close to you dies and you get a big pile of money or something like, you want to lose wieght and then you get sick and loose the weight
so you said ash ..you got ash but i wonder if you would have said a pile of ashes , if that is what you would have gotten instead of a color change
and after saying all that..i can feel a change in the way it works now..not the same as before...i think we are slipping from 3D and this affects everything...
Gabriel Contributor
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Mon Aug 23, 2010 10:42 am
Right on Sky I agree with you....LOL let the changes come.
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Mon Aug 23, 2010 3:16 pm
Cool story Gabe but you didn't tell us what year it was in...lol
stal Senior Member
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Subject: Re: Telekinesis: Does distance matter? Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:18 pm
finaly remembered what i was going to put here about water.