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Spinning A PSI Wheel Under Container While Doing A Yo-Yo With TELEKINESIS.


Hello I wanted to share two videos of me spinning a psi wheel while doing a yo yo. One clip with a psi wheel under a container and one with out. Alot of work patience up to this moment. My best so far. I focused on initiating the spin first then I perpetuate it as I do the yo yo. All at same time. I fuse my intention to spin the psi wheel with my emotion involved with my physical activity. Tough thing to do, but I managed to figure it out. Its a proper balance. If I can do it so can you. Practice on working with one object before involving another activity. In time you can do what I do. Look at my 'Doing two things at once Telekinesis Tutorial' video for more info. Its on my youtube channel. Both videos on here are my best. They're only a few seconds long.                                             



 






-- Edited by Ricky1 on Thursday 20th of December 2018 04:08:16 AM

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Great video bro, love your tutorials. You keep me refreshed and on my toes

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Very good spinning it under the glass bowl, but...

I have a simple question:

In my case why can I keep a psiwheel spinning back and forth in whichever direction I choose whenever I choose as long as there's an almost imperceptible mild breeze... but then can't even shake it under a cup like shown in the video above?

After thinking a bit remembered that people say it takes a mix of yin and yang to move things... prana and apana some people call it, or magnetic and electric fluids.

So if a breeze is yang, does that mean I'm projecting only yin chi? And how is it possible to even tell the difference between each one in the body?

Hope someone has any clue what I talking about here.

EDIT: Forget about it, forget it...

just made it spin under the cup aftertypingg this post. Spins slower than a snail but it is spinning nonetheless.

But now I'm genuinely curious about what I wrote previously...

How do you guys tell the difference between yin and yang inside the body?

Total newb question, I know



-- Edited by Utoo on Saturday 11th of January 2020 05:19:23 PM

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Utoo, as someone who has studied Taoist & Buddhist Tantra for 35 years; I would say that yin/yang is a framework for understanding. You don't have to shackle yourself to it like the model is objective physics. Otherwise, you may find yourself working backward from conclusions too often & ignoring fresh information. Yang, is the heat of the life force. It is sexual energy; creative energy, energy from the food you consume. Yin, is everything else.

Most people practicing psychokinesis are relying on yin chi. That is empathically connecting with the energies already moving in the environment & effecting the probability wave. Wind is easy to effect because it's motion is obvious & successful influence gives you immediate & encouraging feedback. Rocks are in motion too, but it's harder to see. In order to make yang chi workable, takes a whole lot control over the physical body. You need to be kundalini active & combine yin & yang chi.

I could go way deeper into this but, In practical terms You don't need to think about almost any of it to move objects. Just entrain your attention to the object you wish to move, or to forces you wish to act upon the object you wish to move. If you concentrate on a seemingly unmoving object or force; remember that it's already moving even if you haven't notice it yet.

Hope you find this helpful:)



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