I have it too.. and I heard this from alot of people.. Maybe Its just from being new.. Needing to train and concentration alot more to improve.. Probably it will be easier as it goes along.
I get this to. I can move the psiwheel counter clockwise pretty well, but when I go to move it clockwise, it either moves in a jerky fashion or spins counter clockwise instead. I think its just still kinda new to me and I need to practice more.
Well. Remember that the OP had said his hands were eight inches away from the wheel. Which I doubt there would be enough heat there to move it.
But you have a point Trick. It is very common to accidently get the opposite effect when practicing psychokinesis when you are new. After a bit of practice, you probably wont have this problem often.
I kow I'm a newb and shouldn't talk like this but i guess heat can move the psiwheel. Any heat source up to ~95 ºF degreesis able to cause small convection currents (hot air gets less dense and goes up, then cold air goes down . . .etc). This currents basically move the psiwheel, thats why we should do it under a glass bottle (and other things too)
I\'ve read A LOT on TK/PK and you have to just let it flow. This is more your brain working I think. Just being able to spin it is amazing ^^. I say keep at it and get a feel for it I guess.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION: I\'m not an expert. Just a noob who read a lot on this and practices it with no success in TK/PK. XD
I get this to. I can move the psiwheel counter clockwise pretty well, but when I go to move it clockwise, it either moves in a jerky fashion or spins counter clockwise instead. I think its just still kinda new to me and I need to practice more.
Well. Remember that the OP had said his hands were eight inches away from the wheel. Which I doubt there would be enough heat there to move it.
But you have a point Trick. It is very common to accidently get the opposite effect when practicing psychokinesis when you are new. After a bit of practice, you probably wont have this problem often.
I kow I'm a newb and shouldn't talk like this but i guess heat can move the psiwheel. Any heat source up to ~95 ºF degreesis able to cause small convection currents (hot air gets less dense and goes up, then cold air goes down . . .etc). This currents basically move the psiwheel, thats why we should do it under a glass bottle (and other things too)
I\'ve read A LOT on TK/PK and you have to just let it flow. This is more your brain working I think. Just being able to spin it is amazing ^^. I say keep at it and get a feel for it I guess.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION: I\'m not an expert. Just a noob who read a lot on this and practices it with no success in TK/PK. XD
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