I often experience tk effects while sleeping the night before last the fan switched off and tonight I hadx a remote fly off my drawer top into a glass that was on the floor.
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Speaking of night time activity, in the last 2 or 3 years I've had a growing number of dreams where I move/control objects at will. Most recently, I've dreamt of lifting and repositioning large, heavy items like pieces of rock or slabs of concrete. I've also dreamt of manipulating lighter items, e.g., taking apart then reassembling picture frames on a wall. In both dreams, the people around me found it to be a very natural occurence, and the PK did not take any great effort other than basic concentration. I wonder if my subconscious is already familiar with the concept of cancellation of mass.
Do any of you experience vivid PK dreams? Are they frequent? Upon waking, do you see signs of PK activity around you, i.e., have you PK'd in your sleep?
It's good to know others dream like this. What fascinates me is that my dreams are not about PK per se, rather they are about everyday problems, situations, etc. wherein pyschokinesis is as common, ordinary and interchangeable as biokinesis or more strategically sensible than biokinesis.
I'd sure like to control/direct what I do in my dreams when PK is in the mix. Do you prepare in any special way before bed time?
I usually find that I have poltergeist side effect if I have had a stressfull day. Cheese before bed seems to cause more dreams no joke. I have all sorts of thoughts before bed unfortunatlly im usually exhausted from the day and pass right out. THe other one that gave me lots of dreams was camping on the beach at Fraser Island Total dreamtime happening there.
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Do they use fungus to make cheese? Mabe its in the fungus anytime I have really cheesy stuff before bed I have major dreams Id love to get some feedback on this perhaps the thing in cheese that causes this could be used to get activity in vegatative state coma patients?
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Well, in browsing different articles online, it looks like bacteria, not fungus, is key to this food product. However, some cheeses do use fungus as an ingredient (blue cheese).
Are you thinking that coma patients could get fed a certain type of bacteria intravenously? For me, cheese is difficult to digest so the times I've consumed it as part of a late dinner, I can guarantee that I had a restless sleep and consequently, had peculiarly agitated, tumultuous dreams.
Excellent feedback ok so it may be the bacteria I wonder if it is the bacteria itself or its byproducts. At any rate I did this survey at work I asked about 11 of my coworkers over the course of 2 weeks to try to eat cheese before bed and tell me if they had more dreams the feedback was 10 out of 11 guaranteed they had excessive dream action durring the night. hmm I wonder if Isolating this bacteria and taking it although I do enjoy cheese could be a safe way to make sure you dream for astral traval and lucid dreaming training.
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