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A truly great read:
PK Man: A True Story of Mind Over Matter
About Telekinesis or TK
I’ve always been fascinated with the power of the mind, “mind over
matter” and what that can achieve. Therefore when I heard about the subject
of Telekinesis I was intrigued. This is when you can a person can move objects
with just thought alone.
My brother saw someone levitate once which is pretty much in the same category
at TK. Also some people on my Vision Quest retreat knew people that could move
objects with their mind. One said they saw someone just reach out for their
coffee mug and it would come to them. I needed to know more about this subject
and be able to do it myself.
I studied it for a while from books and information from the internet but it
took a long time and a lot of patience but I finally got there. First I made
a Psi Wheel to test my abilities. A Psi wheel is pyramid-shaped top-like device
consisting of a small piece of paper or foil balanced on the tip of a pointed
object such as a pin.

Use your mind power to turn the foil (wheel) around on the pin. In the early stages, it really doesn’t matter which way it turns. Try to turn it one way for a while and if that doesn’t work for you then try to turn it the other way. You are to try and become one with the item. Visualise your minds energy down to the cellular level and see it mesh with the cells of the foil wheel and make it turn.
Well I wasn’t sure how to do that exactly but I got a clear mind and focused all my energy on the wheel for a very long time. You have to be careful not to breathe too heavy while doing it as that will cause the wheel to move. It didn’t work the first or even fourth time for me but I persisted and finally I got the thing to move! It felt great that I actually made something move by thought alone! For the next probably 20 minutes I had fun moving it one way, slowing it down then moving it back the other way.
I haven’t been able to get anything bigger to move. I’m sure I could if I had the time and the patience for it but my time is kept busy with other things.
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