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Psi balls!?

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Do you know how to make one? whats it like? how do u do it?

can u actually see em?

and please... if you think this is BS.. then i dont need you telling me i need therapy or anything.. you're only wasting your time and mine

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  1. Ok I'm not even kidding but I tried andrews example and I was thinking of what to probram it and it kept tingling and then it started tingling so much it hurt and i had to let go :(


  2. Yes.

    The Hawai'ians called this the ha rite.

    They would breathe deeply to accumulate extra mana.

    You can learn a lot more on my blog the url is below.

  3. 1. As its name suggests, a psi ball is simply a ball of psi, so the first step is to recognize the flow of psi. Psi is energy. Start by simply doing this: visualize your energy extending down into the earth like the roots of a tree, connecting with its energy. This is known as "grounding." Grounding is used to ensure that you won't absorb too much energy.

       2. Picture some kind of energy entering your body through your feet or from another source like the sun. Visualize the energy entering and filling every part of your body. Some people imagine energy of whatever color coming in to your body when you breath in and going to your hands when you breath out.

       3. When you feel like you have enough energy hold out your hands. You can either hold them like you hold a basketball, you can cup them like you are holding a baseball, or you can even hold out one hand. Do whatever feels natural to you.

       4. Picture a hole appearing in your hand. Picture a trapdoor cover opening and letting the energy flow out of your hand. Imagine a hose in each of your palms slowly emitting psi. It doesn't have to be very fast, or have very much pressure, it just has to naturally flow. If you have done this right, your hands will feel different. When it seems to feel that your hands got heavier or something is pushing on them, push in a little; if there is resistance (even a little) you have a psi ball. You can also recognize that you've done it if you feel warmth or a tingly feeling.

       5. Using visualization, compact the psi into a ball in your hand. You can also make it into a cube, or a triangle, or pretty much anything!

       6. Program the psi ball. This comes easier to some people than others. Have a very clear visualization of what you want in your mind. Sometimes it may help to say it in words in your head. The point is make sure your message is very clear. Psi balls can be programmed for pretty much anything. A very common use for psi balls in telepathy is to travel down the telepathic connection, and if the unknowing person on the receiving end discovers the connection, the psi ball destroys it.

       7. Let go of your psi ball. If you programmed it, then it should carry out its programming as soon as you let go, but if you made one just to be making a psi ball, then it should naturally dissipate.

  4. Hello

    This link has a forum that has a section on how to make them ~ http://www.holisticpathstowisdom.co.uk

    Pam

  5. Did you ever see the demons on "Charmed" form those energy balls and throw them? That was a dramatic representation of using the psi / chi force. The problem with this that you still don't get something for nothing.

    So that the energy used has to be balanced by a transfer of energy from somewhere else. Since this is not powerful enough to alter matter, the energy has to come from another energy source, usually from planetary electromagnetic fields.

  6. Andrew gave a very excellent detailed instruction, I can't say it any better.

    but I have to differ from what TR and the last poster said, about not being able to feel anything there. I can. Not only do my entire hands tingle but I feel a distinct change in temperature (depending on whether or not the energy is flowing properly from the chakras in my hands, blocked chakras will produce heat), and I can feel a solid, round ball of energy between the palms of my hands. It takes practice and it takes a certain level of chakra development.

  7. The previous answer was very informative on the current ideas being popularized about "psi balls", also known as "chi balls" or "qi balls".

    It's important to point out, however, that the entire exercise in creating "psi balls" is not much different than an exercise in self-deception. The mind can easily be fooled, and in the state of high belief and concentration, one may "feel" things that are not really there. The human brain is a very poor estimator of force or weight, especially when the force is very small, becoming hard to distinguish from the mere illusion of feeling a force. The brain has no absolute standard against which to compare, which leads to the illusion. Here's one quick example of how the mind fools you since it has no absolute standard to measure by: Place one hand in warm water and one in cold water for one minute. Now take both hands and put them in lukewarm water. Your hands will be "feeling" different very temperatures, yet they are both in water at the same temperature. Why? Because the brain doesn't have any temperature standard to calibrate to.

    To date, nobody has ever produced a "psi ball" that could be observed by others or that could accomplish any feats that can be objectively measured. At this point, there isn't much reason to believe that psi balls are anything besides our imagination at work.

    Perhaps the most common kind of chi that people are aware of is that of the martial arts. One of the more famous martial arts masters who claimed to use "knockout chi" to knock out his opponents without even touching them is George Dillman, featured on a National Geographic special on superhuman powers. Dillman had no problem knocking out his students, but when it came time to try to knock out a skeptic, he completely failed. Why? Because the skeptic didn't believe it and didn't fall down out of self-deception that he was feeling a force. See the link below.

  8. Look up "Standing On Stakes Chi Kung (alternate spelling is qi gong)" You may need to practice hours, or daily for weeks before you get there, depending on if you are doing it right.

    Also, pay attention to what TR says. Although it feels like there is a solid ball between your hands, and you feel the tingly sensations, there is nothing there which has been measured with instruments. No significant change in temperature, except for you having your hands together. No change in electromagnetic fields.......nothing.
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