I guess there will be a psionics class tonight at 9pm eastern in a chat room http://www.psionicsonline.net/chat - I'm not sure if it's legit or if it's just role play, I did ask but no one answered. maybe it's role play and they thought it was a crazy question, or it's legit and they were so boggled and confused that they didn't understand how I could think it was role play. I don't know.
*Edit* nevermind someone answered, said it's not role play
-- Edited by Davethewave on Tuesday 4th of May 2010 12:05:29 AM
Np, were you there? They didn't really teach anything new that I havdn't already known. And aside from that, they kept saying "you won't be able to lift cars or heavy objects" But I disagreed with this, I don't believe that the object's size matters unless you believe it does. Also, in geisting many times large objects fly about with no strain at all.
Personally, I think I gain more from personal experience or from this forum.
I think that sometimes people project their limitations on others.
I distinctly remember reading an English doctors account that was supressed untill recently of an event of levitation he witnessed in tibet. It involved a whole bunch of monks using chanting and resonance to lift large stones up a cliff face to a Monastary.
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I agree completely about others projecting limitations, especially in that forum. Though, I still participate, because I think it's usually not malicious, but fear based. Also, many of them think that having high expectations of Pk will cause them to be dissmissed by science. I have been scolded for training 8-10 ours a day:) I train that hard, because that's how got to be good at every one of my other skills. I think that like martial arts, it can be helpful to think of this psi stuff as normal. I'm a skilled like artist & martial artist, and PK is no different. When I paint something, it's no less magical or mundane than moving a psi_wheel. We should lead by example, and where ever we go...be a little unreasonable:)
"The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man." - George Bernard Shaw
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