new idea for pk practice

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this is my new idea has anyone ever tried pk on water ( I did not say hydrokinesis) like making waves or better yet completely lifting it out of the water ?

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I've done some EM on water with positive results but that is the extent of my experiance on that subject.

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Sorry, thank you for the heads up. Smiling

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I remember seeing/reading somewhere about an exercise involving a toothpick and a bowl of water. Might have been Psipog, or Youtube...
Practicing on water is a good way to reduce friction Smiling
I don't know of any examples of people lifting things out of the water though, that's not much different from levitation. Only difference is the amount of "give" or leverage the water might give you when lifting, maybe. Making waves would be difficult on a scale large enough to move something like a sponge as you need momentum. From my experience of pk it's not common that the movement you experience is always constant or consistant, so wave making would be tricky, but a possiblity nonetheless.

This is my reaction to someone using their hands for PK [a href="http//img225.imageshack.us/img225/946/handssk8.jpg" target="_blank"]http//img225.imageshack.us/img225/946/handssk8.jpg[/a]

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Just had an interesting thought... Would trying to levitate something of the right density in a bowl of water be easier than levitating something in the air? Something that didn't quite float, but was close to it... I realise the resistance to the movement would be greater in water... But has anyone ever tried it? It might be easier to overcome the idea of lifting something up, as many things float in water anyway. Thoughts? ;D

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Thanks, Waldo thats a good idea Laughing out loud. 3k after reading my original post I realized that I wrote the wrong bit at the end and I meant to say lift the water out of the bowl and make shapes and stuff( I see a challenge for metalforever Eye-wink ), so sorry for that. I also see how it would be hard to keep a constant motion required to make wave. Anyone else have any thoughts, ideas and questions about this topic please feel free to post about it.

p.s. I just tried it and I got the water to start to spin in the bowl just barely though Shocked.

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[!--quoteo--][div class='quotetop']QUOTE [/div][div class='quotemain'][!--quotec--]I meant to say lift the water out of the bowl and make shapes and stuff( I see a challenge for metalforever Eye-wink )

Woah, now that would be a challenge. Holding the water together like that without any dripping away in midair is hard enough when using your hands! Would be intersting to see if any leaks appeared with the water as it's levitating, giving an insight into how the pk "holds" the water. A similar thing to try would be sand since it's easy to manipulate. PK sand castle Laughing out loud The use PK on water for the moat ;D At least it would save you money from buying a shuvel and bucket lol.

This is my reaction to someone using their hands for PK [a href="http//img225.imageshack.us/img225/946/handssk8.jpg" target="_blank"]http//img225.imageshack.us/img225/946/handssk8.jpg[/a]

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[!--quoteo--][div class='quotetop']QUOTE [/div][div class='quotemain'][!--quotec--]PK sand castle Laughing out loud The use PK on water for the moat ;D At least it would save you money from buying a shuvel and bucket lol.

Best. Idea. EVER. ;D

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How about making ripples instead of waves or making a whirlpool???

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[!--quoteo--][div class='quotetop']QUOTE [/div][div class='quotemain'][!--quotec--]Just had an interesting thought... Would trying to levitate something of the right density in a bowl of water be easier than levitating something in the air? Something that didn't quite float, but was close to it... I realise the resistance to the movement would be greater in water... But has anyone ever tried it? It might be easier to overcome the idea of lifting something up, as many things float in water anyway. Thoughts? ;D

Funny you should mention that, Waldo. Godspeed has a new vid doing just that. I don't doubt him anymore.

[a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQHCcuqyXuY" target="_blank"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQHCcuqyXuY[/a]

Scepticism is always welcome, but now I think he is for real. He does a lot of energy work and chi
manipulation. He tries to feel the object's energy. Best vids since JoeT's stuff if you ask me.

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Aha! So someone has tried it. Curses, I thought I was onto a new idea. Laughing out loud

I can't tell the difference between real and fake videos anyhow (LOSER Laughing out loud), so I don't really know what to say about him. If it is real... it's good work! I am losing at the PK game at the minute, struggling to move from the psiwheel... still. Oh well. I'll keep trying. Thanks for sharing the video! ;D

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Remember not to use too much will power. It is your unconscious mind that moves things. Nudge them,
urge them gently to move. Remember to connect to the object, to feel it. Then it will seem to move on its own.

Apparently a lot of energy manipulation is necessary to progress to bigger objects. I've begun to
work on meditation, chi manipulation, constructs and the like.

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I have the right state of mind, I think, because the psiwheel's now easy; I just need to get my head around a different movement and different shaped object.

I've not heard that especially before. My personal belief is that if I just keep going and working at it, I'll improve. Just like anything else.

Of course, this might not work. But I rather think it will, as that's what I think will happen. If that makes sense. ;D

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You guys are kind of getting off topic. Eye-wink

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[!--quoteo--][div class='quotetop']QUOTE [/div][div class='quotemain'][!--quotec--]You guys are kind of getting off topic. Eye-wink

It's true. Oops. Sorry. So, moving water around eh?

;D Laughing out loud

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