Thursday, December 13, 2012

Subconscious Telekinesis and Geisting

A few days ago I got to experience something very interesting.  While I was working with my Psiwheel, I began to notice that the light for my room was flickering.  It's not all that uncommon for it to flicker a bit when I practice Telekinesis, so I wasn't all that alarmed by it.  However, this light pulsing began to pick up in frequency and intensity.  At which point, it caught my attention pretty thoroughly.  I decided to to try and get this light pulsing to sync with my intention.  Both to pulse on command, and to hold a pulse steady when the light dims.

Both were successful.  It began to pulse with my intention, as well as when the light would dim, I could hold it so if I wanted to.  So I decided to see if I couldn't make it's speed pick up even further, which again, it did.  Shortly thereafter, the light itself blew.  It was one of those energy efficient light-bulbs, you know, the swirly ones that are supposed to last for years.  This one hadn't been in for even a year when I blew it here.

The light doesn't usually flicker or pulse, only when I practice telekinesis does it do so.  But what is more interesting here, is the long line of synchronicity involved.  The night before I had watched a few of Shirak's old light pulsing videos, which kind of inspired me to try some lightwork.  Here is one of the videos.


I also watched the video he links to in the beginning, where he geists a streetlight.  Also, my light was pulsing a lot more then in this video.  It was actually kind of spooky, but cool.

Geisting is a term taken from the word Poltergeist.  As many poltergeist cases have been shown to be of human origin, the unconscious use of Psychokinesis is then referred to as Geisting.

Anyways, later that same night I was hanging out in the living room, and like many places, my living room is right next to my kitchen.  The lights in my kitchen are not the traditional lights you would find in other areas of the house.  I have no idea what they are called, but effectively they are mini-flood reflector lights.  These lights do a fairly good job of lighting a kitchen, so long as you have more then one, but they don't seem to last very long, so therefore, I'm not really a fan of them.  And they are a little expensive, so my wallet hates them too.

My kitchen's light fixture involves a string of four of them, with two pointing one direction, and two the other in an alternating fashion.  The closest one to the living room for some reason, doesn't like to turn on sometimes, and so I occasionally use it as the focal point of my psychokinesis practice.  Trying to get it to turn back on.  I usually am successful, but that night I wasn't.  Eventually I gave up and figured I would try again the next day if it still hadn't turned on.  The next day after I woke up, I found the light working again.  And of course you know now what else happen with my lights later that day.

Prior to all this, I had been working with my subconscious.  Because through careful attention of the results I acquired through my successful practice sessions, I noticed a very subconscious element involved in my success, so I worked towards improving upon my conscious to subconscious communication for better results.  I merely placed my attention deep within myself, at a level that felt like it was subconscious.  This seemed to help a great deal.

I also noticed that potency of just placing your attention on things.  For instance, sometimes my back hurts because my bed sucks.  So one day when it was giving my some grievous trouble, I decided to test out the power of attention.  I had heard that just attention, and nothing else is best, and that it opens things up and sends energy there, without the need of any special visualization, or intention, etc.  So I placed my attention on the spot of my back that hurt, and nothing else, and surprising, it did go away, for the rest of the day.  Did the same thing with my knee last night too, and it worked.  "Were attention goes, Energy flows" as they say, and it seems to hold some water.

I simply applied this to my subconscious.  This I think explains why the light started geisting in the first place. My work with the subconscious, trying to get it to interact with my environment more for psychokinetic purposes; me watching the light pulsing video above; and my attempt at light work before bed; may have accumulated into a subconscious effect to cause the light to pulse when I attempted telekinesis later that day.  It kind of fits, doesn't it?

What's most important to take away from here is that practice does reward progress.  That was the first time since I was maybe 10 years old that I got to witness me geist something like that.  It was very strange, because instinctively, I knew I was causing it because I could control it, but I really couldn't feel it.  It was like some invisible, other part of me was at work there, which made it all the more alluring and mysterious.

So if you keep at it, stay relaxed and open yourself up to it, results will head your way.  I hope you don't give up, and I hope you keep practicing.  It will pay off!

Till Next Time!


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Telekinesis Performance

Improve your Telekinesis

What better way to improve the quality of your training, then to add a few Toys to the mix.  When it comes down to telekinesis, one of the firsts things that you may have been told is to train with as many things as possible.  It’s pretty straight forward; if you practice trying to move only one thing over the course of your journey, you will likely only be able to move that one things.  So it’s best to play with as many things as possible, to keep you mind flexible!

On the other hand, if you’ve never really given Telekinesis a go, then some of the toys listed under “Telekinesis Toys” may be a bit confusing.  Many of them don’t look like toys at all (which is true), and you may be left wondering what to do with them.  It’s a matter of creativity! 



Push/Pull Training

Telekinetic Enhancer

The metallic, star-shaped pyramid that balances on a needle and held up by a stand, is called a Telekinetic Enhancer.  Also known as a Psi-wheel or Chi-wheel.  It’s purpose is to give you something for you to push or pull Telekinetically, by focusing on one of the corners and trying to draw it near you, or repel it away from you.  It’s a fairly simple tool, and I really only added it for completeness.  But it seems like it would be a bit more well made then the homemade psi/chi-wheels; which can be made at home with either paper or aluminum foil.




Stasis Field

The next three toys all serve pretty much the same purpose, but vary on a little on the kinetic energy you are trying to work with.  The purpose is to try and slow and stop the movement of these toys via Telekinetic action.  This technique was creatively named the Stasis Field; and it is arguably the most easy to do, and we don’t know why, but we have some ideas.  Such as, it is believed much of Telekinesis has to do with manipulating the available kinetic energy in your environment.  Unlike the Telekinetic Enhancer where there may not be a lot of available kinetic energy to work with; these toys start off in motion, which means more energy to work with.

The Radiometer

The Radiometer is essentially a sealed air-tight Psi-wheel that spins by the energy in light.  Though this may be the more difficult of the three to succeed at, it is also the most inconspicuous.  Why does it being inconspicuous matter?  So you can play with Telekinesis at work!  It’s just one of those nifty (yes I said nifty) little items people get to put on their desk, except it serves an extra purpose for you!



The Pinwheel

The Pinwheel is easily the most common among the tools to play with Stasis Field.  Mostly because when you stop a Pinwheel while it’s blowing in a fan, it’s far more noticeable that you had an effect, and it’s also the easiest to achieve.  You utilize the kinetic energy in the air from the fan to try and stop the Pinwheel from spinning.  Unfortunately, there are a couple of minor drawbacks to the Pinwheel.  The first is you will likely need to create your own stand for the Pinwheel that is sturdy enough to stay standing against the fan; another is sometimes some Pinwheels are not created equal, and they may not work properly, which is why I chose to list the one with multiple wheels; and lastly, but perhaps most importantly, you need a fan.  If you have all that, it’s really quite fun to play with.



The Waterwheel

Pretty much just like the Radiometer and Pinwheel, except it’s another one of those toys you can put on your desk and play with at work, which is always fun because work sucks.  Same principle though, use the kinetic energy in the water to accomplish your intention and stop the wheel.




Concentration

Proper concentration is pretty important for successful Telekinesis, among many other things in life.  But, sitting and meditating for a half an hour can be pretty boring at times.  Though I still would recommend meditation, as it has so many advantages, these next two toys are fun alternatives, and they actually fit the title of Toy!

Mindflex

I doubt I even need to introduce this fun little toy that took the world by storm not so long ago.  It caused quite the commotion when it was released, and it has been quite addicting to those who have had a chance to play with it since.  It works by placing a headset on your head which reads your brainwave signals and translates them into move a ball around an obstacle course!



Jedi Force Trainer

The Star Wars Jedi Force Trainer is a toy not to different from Mindflex.  You wear a headset that reads your brainwave patterns and translates them into moving the ball around.  The obvious drawback to this is there doesn’t seem to be a lot to this game.  The ball goes up and down depending on the level of your concentration, and that seems to be it.  But there are levels for you to progress through which make it somewhat challenging.  And it looks fun!




That pretty much does it for the toys I have listed at the moment.  They do look fun though huh?  I’m sure my list will grow over time, so there could be more things added in the future!

It should be noted though that you can turn just about anything into something you can train with.  In-fact it’s encouraged to find new things to play with and interesting ways to do it.

Hope you have fun!

Till Next Time!