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From psiwheels to pencils: a training guide
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From psiwheels to pencils: a training guide on Sat Aug 12, 2006 1:21 am

NeoPsychic

Joined: 15 Mar 2006
Posts: 51

From psiwheels to pencils: A training guide

This guide is intended for those who have no specific schedule or training
regimen for practicing TK. It will, most importantly, touch all the fine
points that seem to be missing many manuals. It will also help those who want
to achieve the power and control to move pencils. This is NOT another how-to
guide but merely a suggestion as to how training should be done. I highly
recommend that those who are reading this guide have read various guides as
to how to use TK. Now on to the guide Smile

The problem with most psions in learning TK is that once they start, some
might find it hard to move up to that next level as did I. I have been
practicing for at least a year (on and off, as well as trying a multitude of
techniques). And on my way to the holy grail of TK movement (yes for me its the
all mighty pencil >.>) I have came across an interesting way to achieve this
magnificent feat.

The first step on your journey is to obtain a small psiwheel and a room with
little air movement. Now you must train. Use whatever method you like until
the psiwheel moves/shakes. It might take you awhile or maybe it will take you
just a few seconds. Once this is done then congratulations! You're ready to
move on the the next level.

After you have achieved results, then control becomes the name of the game. I
would suggest using your hands to achieve this. Then comes the training part
once again. Before you move on to the next level you MUST be able to move the
psiwheel left and right, willingly of course. This could take quite a bit of
practice and even be very frustrating because sometimes the wheel seems to
have a mind of its own. This, along with step one, will probably be the meat
and potatoes of training. This is where a large portion of your training will
go.

Once you gain enough control to move it left and right with your hands for
help, you can then graduate to the third step. It's actually quite short and
simple. Personally I use this to "crystallize" my fine points of control and
gain a little more power for the bigger objects. This "half step" still
involves the rotation of the wheel so don't get too excited. At this point
you should take your hands AWAY from the psiwheel and practice moving the
wheel just by looking at it. If you can do this and have the same amount of
control then its time to move on to the final step.

Before we get onto the final step I would like to note that when moving onto
bigger objects this outline should be strictly followed but openly. Steps 1 through 3
can be used when training with any objects. And might I suggest (sorry cant remember who posted this maybe it was NI but kudos anyways) that you try to get results on the next object you plan on moving to complete the almighty step three. It might take awhile but I find it works just fine.

Now for some more training before we finally move on to pencils. For me I
thought the jump was kind of big. It was a big downfall for me because even
though I had adequate training in the psiwheel. After about 2-3 weeks I still
had no results so I went back to the psiwheel thinking that it would still be
very easy. To my surprise I had no results with the psiwheel for another 2-3.
For this intermediate level of training I highly suggest using a larger
psiwheel using a pen or pencil (finely sharpened) to rest the wheel on. The
wheels dimensions should be 6x6 in. and made of a fairly durable material. I
myself prefer construction paper but a sheet of lined paper cut accordingly
works just as well. Another thing you HAVE to remember and I don't stress
this lightly but keep your old psiwheel nearby. It makes a great warm-up as
well as a way of reassuring that your technique is right on target.

For me, the smaller wheel would spin even though my goal was to move the
bigger one. After a while I began to ignore this and remember that at least
something was moving from my focus -_- .

After you get results from the new psiwheel follow steps 1-3 until you have
gained more power and control. I thought there was a lot to learn about
control and power when you move the bigger wheel.


I have just began to get shakes on the pencil and will write another manual
if a find a different method for moving larger objects. But for now I suggest
that you should keep the big psiwheel with you when you practice on the
pencil or a similar object to make sure your technique is working right.

I would also like to remind people that although my guide for training is
really in-depth, don't forget that there are some really good tips in other
guides, manuals, and even the forums that should not be forgotten when
training.

May the psi be with you

-NeoPsychic
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Posted on Sat Aug 12, 2006 1:36 am

magicdood234

Joined: 10 Jul 2006
Posts: 249

All I can say is thanks for that helpful post. I believe that it will really help me in teh long run. Very Happy

THanks again,
Brandon
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Posted on Sat Aug 12, 2006 11:21 am

Apollo

Joined: 17 Jan 2006
Posts: 1589

that is a great article. This will help many psions.
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Posted on Sat Aug 12, 2006 11:29 am

InnerFire

Joined: 12 Jan 2006
Posts: 172

I second Apollo, I may try some form of this since I'm getting better with the psiwheel but am having difficulties taking any further steps.
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Posted on Sat Aug 12, 2006 1:37 pm

maxus

Joined: 13 Jun 2006
Posts: 851

Ooh, very informative. Very Happy

~M
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