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If anybody here has ever made ki balls such as psi balls let me know what does it feel like when it hits...?

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somebody and if anybody has any hints about makeing them let me know i can make ki balls but when i throw it at smeone they only feel heat hiting them so it that what its supost to feel like or is it just her preseption of ki

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  1. dude, how do u do that...i tried to make a cold1 and my foot wwent cold


  2. How do you make them? I've had no luck with it, even after meditation.

  3. Depending on how big the ball is or how much energy is behind it, you can feel anything from heat to pressure or pain. You might not feel anything at all. Like the martial arts master T.R. keeps bringing up. BTW, dude, just because it hasn't been proven YET doesn't mean it won't be later. Those will who know the truth will just sit back, relax, and catch your jaw when it drops. (jk)

    Anyway, a buddy of mine and I have fun tossing them back and forth to each other. I missed one once, and it hit my youngest sister in the back. She felt it, and ended up on her knees in the grass for a few minutes until it wore off. We've actually knocked each other around with them before, and other than a little heat and pressure, we didn't feel much of anything.

    Hope that helped and don't let the skeptics or religious fruitcakes get you down.

  4. No, nobody here (or anywhere) has made ki, qi, psi or chi balls. It's all make believe, power of suggestion, and disinformation. Your willing friends think they feel heat simply because they think they are supposed to feel heat, nothing more. Try it on a person who doesn't believe in chi balls, and you'll get nothing.

    I'm reminded of the martial arts master who claimed to knock over opponents with his chi. The television documentary showed him knocking over all his students effortlessly without touching them. But then one of the investigators involved with the documentary offered to "spar" with the master, and guess what? Yep, the martial arts master could not knock him over with his chi. Why? Because chi doesn't exist, the investigator didn't believe in it, and so he didn't let the power of suggestion dictate his actions.

  5. Based upon my understanding of all 'non-physical' things --- your description would be accurate since (theoretically) you're just throwing energy...so you wouldn't actually "feel" anything physical.

  6. it feels like touching a hot iron stove, seriously what did you think it would feel like?

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