Monday, February 8, 2010

Emotions in Telekinesis

How Emotions can effect Telekinesis

I’ve mentioned before the not stress over Telekinesis, and I still stand by that, but, stress is caused most of the time, by emotions. So it got me thinking a little bit about how emotions may effect your over all success with telekinesis.

We know that your state of mind can ultimately effect both your results with Telekinesis, and your emotional state, but do emotions hinder or help telekinesis. Reason I bring it up is simply put, I have heard to stay stoic in my pursuit of telekinesis. Now, stress itself isn’t an emotion, it’s a byproduct of anxiety and that’s directly related to fear. Fear of change is something we all go through, and Telekinesis is a huge change to how one perceives the world around them. Something this dramatic will likely stir some emotions.

I have found it easy to get caught up in the moment while I’m trying to move something with my mind, and some times a series of thought drift through as if a checklist of sorts, “Do this, but don’t do that. Now that you have this, move on to phase 2” or something to that effect. But, I have found that this way of thinking often produces a lot of stress, and the mind doesn’t handle stress well.

If your mind finds itself in a stressful environment, it will actually transfer that stress elsewhere in your body if it can. Hence why people will feel a tightness in the chest or squeezing in the heart or back when stress emerges. It may transfer elsewhere, it depends mostly on you. But besides that, it also keeps your attention inside yourself. Your checklist, inside your head. Which keeps things nice and internal, the way your mind is used to.

But, most of the time, I just try and reach a peaceful state of mind, where I’m comfortable and just do what I feel I must. The best results I’ve found is when I feel happy and carefree. It’s sort of a state of acceptance, in which what ever comes about, you will accept. So, I would have to say, that positive emotions are obviously better then negative emotions for telekinesis, but, there is a price.

In a carefree mindset, you begin to lack a specific interesting in actually performing telekinesis. So it may move a little more often, but you may lack control, or something to that effect as well. I have found a more positive emotion towards it helps the over all flow, but a more direct and somewhat negative approach provides better control. So in other words, positivity allows flow, negativity allows control.

So I guess the next question would be, how does one achieve this balance of opposites? Well, I would say it’s little less complicated than it may seem. Telekinesis, at the end of the day, is a physical effect on the external world. So, it would be keeping a positive mindset, just loose enough to accept that you gave it your best shot if nothing should happen, yet stern enough to try and push for a specific outcome.

The negative could act as a guide within ones self, as a control to direct the positive towards the outcome. Telekinesis is as much internal though, as it is external. I hope that made sense anyways… I would rather not sound like I’m talking in circles or riddles. Though the circle part may make sense, as things tend to move in circles…

Oh well, I hope it helped some…

Till next time.

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