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| a thought on pk movement on Sat Oct 21, 2006 3:40 pm | |
honn5
Joined: 18 May 2006 |
Hey all.....ive just had a thought about visualization and such that people use to move objects.
If you visualize your arm bending toward you does it move?( thats a retoricle question btw) the answer is no i doesnt move it stays just how it was, no different. unless you PHYSICALLY MAKE IT MOVE. The question is how do we lack of a better term physically make it move w/out touching it? the answer cant be just visualizing it move but have to do something more to help it move, an example would be will power i guess, or just letting the sub-c do what it pleases with it. When i use will power i act very stern with the object. im not angry and im not screaming at it to move, im just telling it that you will move this way or tueen that way or such...sometimes it goes opposite theni just say it over again turn right then a couple of seconds pass then it turns right. well this method has worked well for me tell me what u think about this.. |
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| Posted on Sat Oct 21, 2006 4:40 pm | |
magicdood234
Joined: 10 Jul 2006 |
Well, I think that you bring up a great point. I also don't believe that just visualization will move an object, or at least not very well, unless you manipulate energy to move the object. However, just talking to it won't move it either. Tell you arm to move in you head, does it? No, you have to use will power as you said, to move it. Same goes for the object. I think you move an object by connecting to it, and moving it like your hand or arm or other body part.
Thanks for bring that up! Brandon |
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| Posted on Sun Oct 22, 2006 10:10 pm | |
Rahmid
Joined: 14 Apr 2006 |
You have basically the same method of PK that I do. It's good, I think.
Almost unstable, or its just me, prolly the later. Rahmiod |
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