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Psi ball throwing, programmin help?

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i made a psi ball i think and felt resisitance and tinglyness and coldness, what am i supposed to do when i think i have made one that isnt visible, i want to throw it but i feel that it wont do anyting if i do

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  1. I used to do this all the time in Tai Chi classes, during Chi Kung training. I felt resistance, tiglyness, it would even make the palms of my hands ache.

    You can not throw it. A number of masters who have tried to say you could have been proven a frauds.

    I met a guy who could light a newspaper on fire this way, and I could not say for sure if he is legit or not.

    I suspect that suggestion has something to do with it, and focusing on your hands can cause the blood to rush to them causeing the tingly feeling. The resistance might be the natural resistance of your own muscles, maybe even partly due to suggestion.

    I know what you are talking about, and have seen experiements done. There is only a very slight increase in heat and bioelectrical activity. I mean extremely slight like 1 or 2 degrees tops.

    certainly not enough to come close to lighting fires or knocking someone over with a chi ball.

    That is to say, there isnt really a ball at all, its all an illusion caused by our own perception.


  2. what are you ten years old?

  3. Yikes,you're too powerful.Don't hurt us.

  4. Do you actually believe in this? I'm sorry, but you're only dealing with the power of suggestion and no other kind of power. If you truly believe you are creating a chi/psi/ki/qi ball, it's very easy to deceive yourself into thinking you're feeling a resistance or cold/warmth. The human body/brain is a very unreliable measurement tool for such things.

    Psi balls don't exist, I'm afraid. Nobody has ever demonstrated the existence of one, despite the many fanciful and unsubstantiated stories you may hear. Look up "George Dillman" for an example of someone who fooled a lot of people into believing in his chi powers and was shown to be a fraud.

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