Psychokinesis Manual

Posted on Nov 6, 2009 in Articles

Apollo introduces psychokinesis in an easy to read fashion. This article is intended (and recommended) for beginners who perhaps just found out about psionics, and for those wishing to further their Psionic studies.  This article teaches you how to learn psychokinesis.

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Psychokinesis Manual

(By: Apollo)

This Manual is not to be copied into a website, printed out, or posted
on a forum without my thorough consent. To contact me, email me at
chrisking517@yahoo.com. I am not liable for any injuries, pain,
disappointment, or anything else. This Manual is meant to help teach
and not dictate the only set way to do Psychokinesis.

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This Manual will cover various topics of Psychokinesis. Here is a list of all the
parts of this Manual:

* Introduction to Psychokinesis
* Bad –kinesis terms
* Beginner PK
* Advanced PK
* Furthering your PK studies
* Suggested Practice Times
* Why we dislike “Wingmakers”
* Healthy Skepticism
* Conclusion
* Terms Used

Introduction to Psychokinesis

Psychokinesis is perhaps the most enjoyed among new psions. Everyone
wants to have their own proof of psionics so they revert to
Psychokinesis. If you do not know what Psychokinesis is, it is the
manipulation of matter using only your mind. You might be thinking,
“You’re a Star Wars geek.” Well, while I am a Star Wars geek, I am
not getting this from there. I, and many other people, have all
experienced Psychokinesis in action. You might also be thinking that
Psychokinesis is the same as Telekinesis. While this is true, many
people use crazy, Sci-Fi terms that make this subject much more
confusing and unrealistic. See “Bad –kinesis terms” section for more
on that. You probably still think either that I am senile or a geek
making things up. Well, as this is very normal to think, you can stop
reading if you are not interested in the paranormal. However, if you
are interested, please continue reading.
Learning Psychokinesis can be very frustrating and time consuming.
Although scientists do not know how Psychokinesis works, curious
people have tried to do it for themselves. A lot have had success and
have written their own articles on how to do it. It is nice to read
what people have spent time in writing.
Psychokinesis has been compared to that of a muscle. In
Psychokinesis, you have to move smaller things before you move onto
bigger things. It is, if you think about it, the same as a muscle.
You have to start out on lighter weights before you can go to heavier
ones. This can make a lot of people stop trying to perform
Psychokinesis because they think, “the wind moved it” or something
along those lines. The wind can move a psiwheel (the object most new
psions use), but people use that excuse way to much. Yes, there is a
chance it was the wind, or the heat from your hands, or something
else. Nevertheless, if you can spin it in different ways, how do you
explain that? If you can put the psiwheel under glass and still move
it, what is affecting it besides you? These are all questions that
new Psychokinesis users do not ask themselves. That is why 95% of new
psions doubt themselves and, ultimately, fail.
Psychokinesis is really a hard ability to learn. It takes
determination, time, and work. Psychokinesis is not an ability that
you can just “pick up” on your way. It is a primary ability and
demands the respect of practice. If you do not practice for a while,
you may lose all your progress and have to start from the beginning.
Psychokinesis can also be annoying, tiring, and, if over done,
painful. If you see a word in this manual that you do not recognize,
check the “Terms Used” reference at the end.

Bad –Kinesis Terms

Psions everywhere are split into two different groups. One group
believes that all movement via mind is called Psychokinesis. The
second group believes that it is easier to separate all different
movements to be more specific. These new, “more specific” terms
consist of many of the terms you hear in movies such as “X-Men.” This
is what makes many people believe that Psychokinesis is derived from
science fiction movies.
Some of these terms include, but are not limited to, aerokinesis,
geokinesis, electrokinesis, atmokinesis, and pyrokinesis. There are
many more terms than just these. These terms are bad. Psychokinesis
literally means “Moving matter through the power of one’s mind.” All
those other –kinesis terms are much more complicated. Instead of
saying, “I used geokinesis,” you can say, “I used Psychokinesis to
move a rock.” With the first phrase, you do not specify what you
moved. In the second one, it is more specific.
Along with being more specific, people have come up with more than one
word per ability. This includes geokinesis = terrakinesis;
hydrokinesis = aquakinesis. People use different words. It is not
worth it to have to remember all these different terms when you can
just know one. You also sound smarter when you talk about it using a
not sci-fi term.

Beginner PK:

Beginners normally use a contraption called a psiwheel (or pinwheel).
This is a piece of paper (about 2.5 inches) that is folded hot dog
style (on both sides) in the middle of the two corners, turned over
and folded diagonally (on both corners). Place that upon a needle or
something sharp. It should be free hanging. Once this is created,
place it on a table in front of you. Now you are ready to start your
Psychokinesis practice.
There are many different techniques in doing Psychokinesis.
Unfortunately, no one technique works for everyone. Some people use
their hands to perform Psychokinesis, and some do not. Some people
cannot visualize and so they use “tactical” ways. You have to figure
out what works for you. I will outline some techniques of both
styles. NOTE: The following are all different techniques (#1 and #2
are different from each other, etc):

1. Build up psi within your hands. Once you feel like you have
gathered enough psi (called “charging”), release the energy into the
object in front of you. This can be done with and without hands.
2. Create a psiball around the object (if you use your hands,
create the psiball in your hands). Then visualize the psiwheel
spinning. Picture yourself inside the psiwheel and see the
surroundings moving around; swirling. This is called the “Psiball PK
method.”
3. This method is called the “Just Do It” method. It is perhaps
the hardest technique to describe because there is not much to it.
You “will” it to move. Try to feel your desire to spin the psiwheel.
Expect it to spin. This might take more practice than others might.
This is a tactical way of PK, though. Try this method if you cannot
visualize.
4. Charge your third eye. When you feel a tingling or a pressure
in your third eye, visualize a beam of psi shooting out of it.
Visualize it hitting the psiwheel and making it spin.

Advanced PK:

The following techniques should not be attempted before practice with
the psiwheel. Everyone progresses differently, but mainly you should
have practiced on the psiwheel for a couple months. You should be
able to spin it whenever and wherever. I know that you may want to
move on because spinning the psiwheel can get boring. Psychokinesis
is like a language. You build off what you practice. If you do not
know the basics, you cannot progress. Yes, that means that you have
to do through all the boring stuff before you can move everyday
objects. Here is an outline of advanced Psychokinesis techniques:

1. Charge yourself with psi. Feel yourself transferring all the
psi build up to your index finger. Point that finger at the object
and visualize the psi shooting out of your finger and hitting the
object. Every time you visualize the psi hitting the object,
visualize the object moving in the way you want it to move. This
technique is called the “Bullet method” because you visualize psi
“bullets” hitting the object.
2. Start by charge up your third eye. Charge it up until you think
you cannot hold any more psi. Then release it all in a big blast of
psi toward the object. Keep repeating this. This technique is called
the “Psi Blast technique”.
3. You can use any of the techniques that were mentioned in
“Beginner PK” for advanced PK.

As you can see, I leave the “Advanced PK” section very vague. I did
this because no single technique works for everyone. If you are
advanced, you know that. You have to adjust certain techniques
(“tweak” if you will) to make them work for you. Please refer to the
next section for more info.

Furthering your PK studies:

Obviously, this manual does not have everything you need to know about
Psychokinesis. It would be impossible to have everything you need to
know in one place. That is because there are millions of different
techniques that have been used for different people. Over the years,
people have tweaked different techniques and eventually, they have all
become different. They come up with whatever technique works for
them. Here are some ways to enhance your PK studies:

1. Use the internet. You can search on Google, Search.com, and
even Psi-Links (my site) for websites that teach Psychokinesis. They
are great sources of information and you can learn about different
changes that people have made to a technique so you can get a feeling
on how to tweak a technique for yourself.
2. Ask experienced people. On almost every major site, there will
be a couple people who are better at Psychokinesis. What do I mean by
“better”? I mean that they can move bigger and heavier things than
you can. If they can do PK better than you, you should listen to
them. They are doing something right and it will teach you many
things.
3. Read articles. Psychokinesis does not just come to you over
time. You have to read about how to perform it and you have to
practice. Do not be lazy and not read articles. That is one of your
best sources of information.
4. Attend seminars. Many sites have small group gatherings (also
called a “seminar”). What they do, is they teach and help people
struggling with a certain topic. They are mainly held on internet
chat rooms so you can either attend one and watch or participate.
Either is good, as long as you are there.
5. Watch Psychokinesis videos. These videos can help with
determination and knowledge. Be careful, though. Videos can be
easily faked. Try to stick to well known psions’ videos. See the
“Healthy Skepticism” section for more on that.

As you can see, there are many ways to continue your Psychokinesis
knowledge and skill. Some are easier to do than others are. You have
to figure out what fits into your schedule.

Suggested Practice Times:

Many people suggest many different amounts of practice time. I am
hard-core so I practice two to three hours per day for five days a
week. I always take Wednesday and Saturday off no matter what. Those
are my rest days so I do not give myself a headache. I suggest
starting with twenty to thirty minutes a day at least. Some days, you
will only be able to fit in five minutes but that is better than
nothing. Any practice is practice. Try to practice everyday except
for one or two days. Reserve those as your off days so you can regain
some lost energy. If you are a beginner, focus only on your psiwheel.
If you are advanced, start with a psiwheel and end on the hardest
thing you want to move. Remember to take baby steps when moving up in
material.

Why we dislike “Wingmakers”

This section is going to be short due to arguments about this. There
are two different “Wingmakers” groups. There is the Wingmakers
“religion” and there is the “Wingmakers powers.” The latter one is
what we have a problem with. They are a bunch of kids who find
psionic websites and steal their articles without crediting them.
This is not good. Most article writers have had at least one of their
articles taken from them. Mainly, the point here is this: If you are
going to create a site, don’t do it the “Wingmakers” style.

Healthy Skepticism

Now, I realize that things like Psychokinesis can sound science
fiction. It is important that you keep an open-mind about things. It
is good for you to question everything. That is how the human race
has survived and progressed both psychologically and in technology.
However, do not be overly skeptical. Keep your mind open. If you
become overly skeptical, you will shut yourself out of psionics and
you will never learn anything. This is not good. There are people on
the internet who fake their PK videos to look cool. If someone says
they levitated, you should be skeptical. Use your own judgment on
whether to be skeptical or not.

Conclusion

This article, hopefully, gave you some techniques and explanations for
things. It was mainly directed at beginners, but it also can help the
advanced. Remember, you have to start small and grow big. To make a
technique that works for you, find one that sounds good and change
small aspects of it. Once you find a technique that works for you,
you can use it throughout your Psychokinesis career. Remain being
skeptical and don’t copy this article without my consent.

Terms Used

* Psychokinesis (PK)– The manipulation of matter by means of mind power
* Telekinesis – The same as Psychokinesis but a “fluffier” term
* Fluff – A term that makes something sound science fiction or not real
* Psion – A user of psionics
* Psionics – The name of skills such as Telepathy, Psychokinesis,
Remote Viewing, etc; users of Psi – an energy
* Psiwheel – The object that Psychokinesis users use
* Charging – Absorbing and storing psi in your body
* Visualization – Imagining something happen; seeing it in your mind
* Tactical – A different technique for those who cannot visualize well
* Psiball – A ball of psi energy
* Third Eye – The space of skin in between your two eyes

~Chris (Apollo)

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