YouTube user MindHACKER has set up a PsiCam, a live feed enabling anyone to try out psychokinesis over a great distance. Psions, give it a try, while it’s available.
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An in-depth examination of how psychokinesis works and the technique for generating a PK effect. This is my personal theory.
I perform a seven-day test to show conclusively that a psi wheel under a glass bowl does not move on its own by natural forces, i.e. aided by air currents, or temperature & lighting changes.
The results of my ongoing experiments with telekinesis have strongly indicated that the proximity of my body to the object affects success. The most recent results, however, cast some doubt on that theory:
Einstein wrote a preface to the book “Mental Radio” (1930) by Upton Sinclair, expressing his respect for the author’s research into telepathy.
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In the following videos I discuss useful principles for discerning whether a video demonstration of telekinesis is real or fake. I expose some popular YouTube videos (particularly those of godspeed09) that are wrongly believed to be examples of advanced telekinesis.
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A couple of days ago I finally cracked the barrier of doing telekinesis in a sealed environment – under a glass bowl. The psi wheel was perfectly still for many minutes, then I achieved multiple spins for the best part of a minute. I am now nine months into my training. It’s a great feeling to finally put to rest a nagging sliver of scepticism that I’ve felt for so long. Whatever is behind telekinesis, it’s weirder than the sceptics claim, without a doubt.
For me, the real excitement behind telekinesis lies in the gathering of evidence that there’s more to a human being than western science has yet fathomed.
I didn’t record the breakthrough moment. However, I produced the following video earlier this evening. Not quite as dramatic, but the real deal nevertheless …
Since I started putting videos of my telekinesis experiments on YouTube, I’ve been inundated with requests asking for advice. The most popular question is “What goes through your mind when doing telekinesis?” So I decided to make this video, condensing everything I know (or everything I’ve theorised) about the subject into ten minutes, as a guide for beginners who are struggling to get started.
It has been quite a while since I posted anything on psychokinesis/telekinesis. Far from having given up on it, I’ve been practising regularly. Progress has been as slow as a drunken snail, but definite. Now, after five months, the kind of results I’m getting are much more dramatic than at the beginning, when I relied on keeping my hands extremely close to the “psi wheel.”
Some of you may remember a video I made on “no hands” telekinesis a few months ago, which I deleted soon after posting because I became uncertain about air currents in the room I was using. And since the psi wheel was moving back and forth erratically, I had no means of telling whether it was for real.
Now I present uni-directional movement on a psi wheel without the use of hands. I’ve even gone as far as putting on a facemask for the benefit of those who’ll say I’m breathing on it. I don’t mind looking silly, if it’ll shut those skeptics up.
The last shreds of doubt have now left my mind. Airflow, heat, static and magnetism do not explain telekinesis. Something else is going on that mainstream science doesn’t acknowledge. Based on my own attempts to find and refine a mental technique that works, and on the evidence that the ability grows with practice, it’s my strong conviction that mind is what’s responsible.
I have good and bad days practising psychokinesis. It’s hard to work out what factors are involved; I’ve even wondered whether eating pistachio nuts has had a negative effect! In any case, today was great. I achieved really effective, fluid spin on a psi wheel whilst keeping my hand a surprising distance from it. What’s particularly interesting is that I achieved consistent anti-clockwise motion, then consistent clockwise motion. That’s a first. Never mind the fact that I wasn’t consciously trying to change the direction!
Even from the point of view of attaching a conventional explanation to this, the change in direction is weird. After all, when you pull the plug out of the sink, the water always spins away in the same direction, no matter what. Make of it what you will:
More and more, I am drawn to the idea that there is energy being emitted from my body – energy that is not heat or static. Is it this stuff they call “chi”?
So, it seems I can spin a psi wheel with the power of my mind (see previous post). Or am I being fooled by subtle drafts of air flowing through the room? Or is it perhaps the heat from my hands generating a convection current? Let’s test these theories …
My first post on psychokinesis (or telekinesis) generated a lot of controversy. I’ve been practising it on a daily basis since then. Well, “practising” is maybe too rich a word; “staring at an unmoving object” is maybe a more accurate description of my general activity, interspersed with occasional weak signs of apparent success. Then, twenty-one days after starting, I experienced a major breakthrough which was so significant that I had to grab the camera.
The first video is a preamble that I recorded after filming parts 2 and 3. I urge you to watch it and not skip ahead, as it gives me an opportunity to get some things off my chest and to present my personal attitude to the experiment. Somehow it was better to say it than write it. Consider it my first video log …
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