Spoon && Fork bending

23 replies
Posts: 5
Member: 323
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

I was just wondering how would one go about spoon bending or bending any material??? I heard people bend it using Tk or just keep adding energy to the spoon till it gets soft. Just need some tips and advice. I want to try such an art like this ;D

"At a point of "time" I was you"

Posts: 10
Member: 111
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

The distance between insanity and genius, is success.

Posts: 5
Member: 323
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

Thanks a lot for the url. I tried last night and I did not get no results sadly :- :'(, but I won't give up just yet. I know I can bend this fork, although I did notice it go soft some what at the neck of the fork. I was able to bend it slightly.

Edit:Does it matter what type of spoon or fork it is

"At a point of "time" I was you"

Posts: 4
Member: 248
User offline. Last seen 3 weeks 6 days ago.

[!--quoteo--][div class='quotetop']QUOTE [/div][div class='quotemain'][!--quotec--]Does it matter what type of spoon or fork it is

Actually it does. Silver cutlery has a much more consistent metal grain. The bonds weaken much more reliably with pure metals. They also resonate much easier. Alloys have more random bonds and inconsistent mixes of metals in them. A stainless-steel spoon or fork will usually take longer to bend, require more energy and may need more "manual force" to bend than a silver or tin piece of cutlery.

My suggestion, go to a thrift store. Find the cutlery section, take a fork or spoon and tap it on the counter. Listen for a tone. If it makes a solid tone, it's most likely a solid metal. If the tone sounds weak or badly out of tune with itself, it's probably an alloy or a badly cast metal. The tone insinuates the purity of resonance and if it can resonate, you can disrupt the bonds with energy.

*Hint from experience* If your fork has a solid ring, remember that tone. You can use that tone in your energy to weaken the metal.

Oh and don't use plastic utensils... ^__^

- Erik

"Nothing is impossible; not if you can imagine it! That's what being a scientist is all about!" - Professor Hubert J. Farnsworth

Posts: 10
Member: 111
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

Don't use knives. They tend to splinter, and those splinters tend to be attracted to your eyes.

The distance between insanity and genius, is success.

Posts: 2
Member: 40
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

You can also try pencils. I was in my drawing class and by the end, my pencil had a noticable bend/curve to it. It's just you have much, much, more patient with pencils because if you apply to much manual force, obviously they'll snap. Mine bent because of the consitent pressure to the pencil whilst drawing.

Posts: 3
Member: 253
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

Hold! You are bending WOOD?! How does that work out? Isn't the melting point of wood close to its burning point? Does this mean you can bend diamonds as well? Sticking out tongue

NOTE I am using a limited cellphone for web access 99% of the time. Please forgive for spelling mistakes or lack of replies.

Posts: 10
Member: 111
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

You should not be putting much pressure on a spoon. If you are putting enough to make the pencil near-snapping, you are bending the pencil by brute force, and not actually 'bending' it in this sense.

The distance between insanity and genius, is success.

Posts: 12
Member: 384
User offline. Last seen 3 weeks 3 days ago.

[!--quoteo--][div class='quotetop']QUOTE [/div][div class='quotemain'][!--quotec--]Thanks a lot for the url. I tried last night and I did not get no results sadly :- :'(, but I won't give up just yet. I know I can bend this fork, although I did notice it go soft some what at the neck of the fork. I was able to bend it slightly.

Edit:Does it matter what type of spoon or fork it is

I recommend Carol Ann's youtube tutorial on bending. She goes by zensightprocess on youtube. It is
very good stuff. I'm not sure whether it is energy or suggestion. I've become quite good at it. Use a
spoon, forks can dig into your hands. She does it on the first vid. Then shows how you can do it in the second video.

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

[a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-e_45BIbsg&feature=related" target="_blank"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-e_45BIbsg...feature=related[/a]

Posts: 5
Member: 323
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

Thanks you guys. I am now able to bend the spoon, took long enough it <--- it taught me that we all work at different rates. I will continue this bending w/the spoons and forks. Then I will see what I can bend beyond that.

"At a point of "time" I was you"

Posts: 676
Member: 4
User offline. Last seen 1 week 2 days ago.

I recommend Psionics Online PK parties, preferably one of the later ones. Check the media section.

***ADMINISTRATOR***

Currently Researching: Modern Skepticism & its Factors AND Evaluating the Decision Augmentation Theory, By: May, Edwin C.; Utts, Jessica M.; Spottiswoode, S. James P.

Caz
Posts: 3
Member: 297
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

I bent my 2nd spoon today. Smiling It seems to be getting easier than before, but the Tiiitus bug isn't helping.

Edit: forgot the pic haha

[img rel="lightbox" src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/Cazruzult/spoon2.png" border="0" class="linked-image" /]

The way I do it is a sort of passive willing it to bend while visualizing energy flow through my arms to the spoon, letting the molecules move more freely and imagining the spoon as an extension of myself... then after awhile it seems to soften for a few seconds at a time.

Edit2: and the third one... gonna need more spoons soon

[img rel="lightbox" src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/Cazruzult/spoon3b.png" border="0" class="linked-image" /]

It definitely gets easier over time. Keep at it.

Zoopadibopabidoo

Posts: 5
Member: 323
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

Nice spoon bending. I need some new spoons as well I have a couple left. When I try to bend a spoon I use many visualization techs and channeling the energy into the spoon as well.

"At a point of "time" I was you"

Caz
Posts: 3
Member: 297
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

I bent my fourth spoon today.

It was an accident!

I was just talking to people on MSN, holding a spoon not meant for bending... then I looked down and the handle was bent slightly. I'd felt the metal go soft a bit so went to show someone my discovery. xD Then the feeling came back and I felt the metal go soft again for a few seconds, so I twisted the spoon around... then it went hard and now I can't move it at all (without the most extreme force... I hardly felt it when it bent.. it was really gentle..)

[img rel="lightbox" src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/Cazruzult/properbendu.png" border="0" class="linked-image" /]

Zoopadibopabidoo

Posts: 174
Member: 389
User offline. Last seen 6 days 11 hours ago.

Oooh, good work! ;D How it going trying to bend the bowl?

***

It's not that I hate you, it's just that bloody good violinists seem to grow on trees, and that puts me in a REALLY bad mood. =(

Waldo x

Caz
Posts: 3
Member: 297
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

[!--quoteo--][div class='quotetop']QUOTE [/div][div class='quotemain'][!--quotec--]Oooh, good work! ;D How it going trying to bend the bowl?

I'll attempt that when I get more spoons.... hahah

Zoopadibopabidoo

3k
Posts: 12
Member: 342
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

I'd be impressed if you could bend the bowl of the spoon. It's impossible to do it as smoothly as spoon bending is with any other tool without it appearing jagged, like if you used a hammer. It would provide nice evidence of spoon bending actually. ^_^

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]

Posts: 582
Member: 176
User offline. Last seen 16 hours 56 min ago.

nice, i'm really inspired to have a go now. i'll pick up some silver from the op shop today or tomorow, then post pics if i get results!

on a concrete road to recovery
cause i'm knocking over every cone
infront of me.

blog again :my blog <- last update 07 dec. <- thoughts on RV/scanning

Posts: 5
Member: 323
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

[!--quoteo--][div class='quotetop']QUOTE [/div][div class='quotemain'][!--quotec--]nice, i'm really inspired to have a go now. i'll pick up some silver from the op shop today or tomorow, then post pics if i get results!
Glad to see that your inspired, but let this be known it may take you a day or more to actually bend a spoon. It took me more then a day.

"At a point of "time" I was you"

Posts: 582
Member: 176
User offline. Last seen 16 hours 56 min ago.

damn op shops, friday was a public holiday, theyre closed on weekends and i have uni all week. i'm gonna have to wait till friday again.

but in the mean time i did try a few times with stainless steel (an old fork we had lying around) and after a few attempts, it bent slightly (i'm talking like 1/2 to 1 degrees) with considerably less force then normal for stainless steel, so i think i'm on my way. its not confirmed though, so it could be something as mundane as heat.

a question, compared to silver, how hard is steel and stainless steel to bend using pk?

btw...this guy is awesome : [a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c4CZexr998&feature=related" target="_blank"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3c4CZexr998...feature=related[/a]

on a concrete road to recovery
cause i'm knocking over every cone
infront of me.

blog again :my blog <- last update 07 dec. <- thoughts on RV/scanning

Caz
Posts: 3
Member: 297
User offline. Last seen 20 weeks 1 day ago.

I don't think I ever put this one on PO

[img rel="lightbox" src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/Cazruzult/fork3.png" border="0" class="linked-image" /]

[img rel="lightbox" src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/Cazruzult/fork4.png" border="0" class="linked-image" /]

This is a fork I bent a few months back.

I ran out of forks and spoons to bend so I haven't pursued it any more... the novelty wears off when you can't find a straight spoon to eat soup with. [img rel="lightbox" src="style_emoticons/[#EMO_DIR#]/tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" /]

Zoopadibopabidoo

Posts: 12
Member: 384
User offline. Last seen 3 weeks 3 days ago.

[!--quoteo(post=6795:date=Jul 14 2008, 03:58 PM:name=Caz)--][div class='quotetop']QUOTE (Caz @ Jul 14 2008, 03:58 PM) [a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=6795"][{POST_SNAPBACK}][/a][/div][div class='quotemain'][!--quotec--]I don't think I ever put this one on PO

[img rel="lightbox" src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/Cazruzult/fork3.png" border="0" class="linked-image" /]

[img rel="lightbox" src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v291/Cazruzult/fork4.png" border="0" class="linked-image" /]

This is a fork I bent a few months back.

I ran out of forks and spoons to bend so I haven't pursued it any more... the novelty wears off when you can't find a straight spoon to eat soup with. [img rel="lightbox" src="style_emoticons/[#EMO_DIR#]/tongue.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":P" border="0" alt="tongue.gif" /]

Insane bending Caz. Good job. Spoon bending got me into TK in the first place.
I just buy a bunch of crappy cutlery to bend. I keep them in stock for when
I feel bent on bending. LoL

I like Carol Ann's vids on this [a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/zensightprocess" target="_blank"]http://www.youtube.com/user/zensightprocess[/a]

Posts: 2
Member: 725
User offline. Last seen 9 weeks 3 days ago.

http://i35.tinypic.com/69htza.jpg

newest spoon/knife bends...

still can't manage a spoon bowl bend though.

Posts: 2
Member: 749
User offline. Last seen 2 weeks 1 day ago.

I had some very good results using Carol Ann's Method in that video posted above. Here are the results using the 2 thickest and sturdiest spoons in my house. Both spoons are identical.

Attempt 1
Two twists.

Attempt 2
Three twists.

I know these pictures in no way "prove" I did it. But hopefully you all at least give me the benefit of the doubt. Smiling Sorry bout the slight fuzziness Cell phone camera is all I have at the moment.

All Content, Blogs, Media, Glossary Terms, Information and Articles is © Copyright 2006-2008 PsionicsOnline.net and its respective authors. All Rights Reserved.