My name is Sean Connelly, and I've gone by the pseudo-name Peebrain while on PsiPog.net. This blog was a running stream of my thoughts, beliefs, and experiences about PsiPog and psychic abilities in general.
Had another dream with some flying in it. Flew on top of some small buildings.
Also, last night I took a test. I got a 94% on it, with an average class grade of 78%, so I did good. I also used some direct communicating with my subconscious on a hand full of questions... one in particular I had my subconscious overlay a yellow highlighting mark on my sight over the correct answer. So from my vision, the correct answer was highlighted. This is a cool thing to try during tests where you aren't sure of the answer, and check later to see if you were right.
Brings up an interesting question: do you consider that "cheating"? I got the answer from myself... just in an unconventional way. Do you consider using telepathy to get the answer off of someone else "cheating"? RV'ing the test paper next to you? Precog'ing the questions/answers before the test?
Me personally? I don't know one way or another. But I got a 94%, so I'm not too worried .
~Sean
Heheh, I do that on tests ALL the time man. In my American Civilization class the average score is around 70%, while mine, through a combination of "talking to my subconscious" and Precognition through my own tried-true 100% test precognition accuracy (Just a fancy name for something that works well, though not really that well).
Definetly not cheating, because we're using the power of Knowledge!
Woops, I meant to say that my average on tests is around 95-99%, and not only in that class.
hmmmm wonder if that would work on lottery tickets *wolve starts singing were in the money*
I use precog and telepathy to the teacher or other students (the smart ones). I had that same thought a few days ago but there is no rule that cheating consists of using telepathy or precog or anything else ;)
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