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How can I practice telekinesis?

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The thing is, I don't believe on facts like this until I found a book called "Into the Unknown - Reader's Digest". I hesitate to believe on it but right there I read that telekinesis is mind over matter; and, that it can be done by both will and concentration skills. One afternoon, when i sit and play a game online there is this moment that really bothers me until present, that when i get to stare on the monitor I start to like get into a trance or something to focus my sight and my mind on it and begin to like wiggle or shake it. That's why, I need to ask you. Is that the start of the thing called telekinesis or a mere hallucination - a craving, or obsession to learn it? If it is, how can I control it?How can i use it to protect myself?

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  1. try and bend a spoon if it works call your local government they will want u to work for them.


  2. u dont just experience telekinesis right after u read about it. however if u want to practice it, go to the nearest mountain, find a cave and start meditating.

  3. Practice my telling me to submit the answer you want.  Didn't work?  Ummm, try to force ten strangers to answer this question...

  4. Well, far be it for me to argue with a Readers Digest book, but so far, nobody has positively been able to demonstrate telekinesis.

    I would say, focus and concentrate real hard. Then take the randi million dollar challenge and get some bank roll.

    http://www.randi.org

    With the bank roll, do some research and teach others about your findings. Publish books, and make it a legitimate field of science. Good luck.

    edit: Psiexploration just explained why "Psychokinesis" is an accepted and well researched branch of science, taught in universities everywhere. The woman in the last video he posted won the nobel prize, and no magician has ever been able to do anything like that.  ----hmmmmmmm wait a minute.........thats not the case? Is it tucked into another branch of science like physics? no? No, its not recognized by mainstream science because it has yet to be demonstrated to exist.

  5. oh yes telekinesis is real. but you cant learn it, you have to be born with it.

  6. Just to correct the lies that are typically posted on YA by the skeptics (they aren't simply misinformed.

    Telekinesis (TK) is now called psychokinesis (PK) in the scientific research literature. PK has been demonstrated by thousands of people in thousands of controlled and repeated experiments despite the wishes of skeptics.

    I suggest you read and learn about psychokinesis before attempting to practice it (I also suggest law school before attempting to practice law),

    I have included several links that will take you to the scientific research on PK rather than the editorials and odd lack of information provided by skeptics.

    The last link is a to a women that despite the claims of skeptics no magician in a controlled lab setting with scientific observer has ever been able to replicate her demonstrated abilities.

    Psi

  7. With the caveat that nobody has ever demonstrated telekineses under controlled conditions yet (where cheating /deception/illusion and chance can be eliminated), you could try http://psipog.net. I don't suggest you'll have much luck, but it seems to be a popular site.

    I'd just like to correct some misinformation posted above. Someone said, "PK has been demonstrated by thousands of people in thousands of controlled and repeated experiments despite the wishes of skeptics", but this is a simplistic and naive positioning of what the controversy is. Scientific data is meaningless unless it is interpreted within a framework of sound experimental design and theory, and with valid tools, e.g., valid statistical methods and mathematical models. If these conditions are not satisfactorily met, reliable scientific conclusions cannot be extracted from the data. This is the case with the "demonstrations" mentioned above, and this is confirmed by the fact that these "thousands of experiments" have failed to convince the vast majority of scientists that the demonstrations are valid (in reality, there are thousands of trials within only a few experiments, not thousands of independently conducted and replicated experiments). Problems in experimental protocol and sloppy analysis are key here; believers tend to think that the protocol and analysis were just fine, while skeptics point out numerous problems that undermine the integrity of the data. THIS is the crux of the debate as it exists, and it is not simply a black-and-white matter of whether the experiments occurred or not.

    Furthermore, asserting that skeptics are lying because they do not acquiesce to the black-and-white naive thinking described above is not only disingenuous but a little childish. I would hope for a little more civility.

    So the skeptics are actually correct here that telekinesis has not been satisfactorily demonstrated yet under controlled conditions.

  8. The answer is 42.

  9. the answer to your question is, Yes.

    Stop doing that or your head will explode.

  10. That wasn't an example of telekinesis, That was an example of a seizure

  11. I would call the sensation you experienced a self-induced hallucination.  Despite the claims by many of its existence, telekinesis has never been demonstrated.

    I would advise you to avoid Reader's Digest when it comes to your science education.

  12. Mind over matter... No one has ever proven that it can be done in any way, shape, manner or form. Which means, there is no one to give you an answer. That does not mean it is impossible, just that no one has any evidence either way and to date, this ability has not been demonstrated in any reliable manner using a controlled experiment. James Randi, a well known skeptic of the paranormal, has offered $1 million dollars to anyone who can reliably demonstrate anything like what you describe and there have been a few who have tried, all have failed, and the prize is still up for grabs, going on 10 or 11 years now...

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