View Full Version : Do you think telekinesis is accessible??
forbidden_vengence
December 1st, 2004, 03:07 PM
I personally think that everybody has the ability to develope psycic abilities, like teleinesis. do you think this too?? If so take the poll and tell me. Telekinesis I am trying to develope, no luck yet....I'll keep at it though...lmao. :lol:
arctic splash
December 1st, 2004, 04:00 PM
I don't see a poll, but...
I do think it's possible for many people to develop telekinetic abilities through practice. I'm not sure how good we can expect to be at it, but I really do think we can do it... if we put our minds to it.
Lunacie
December 1st, 2004, 04:04 PM
Absolutely. The metaphysical group I work/study/practice with every week has done several exercises to develop our telekinises. It's difficult, boring work, that's why more people don't do it more often.
Xentor
December 1st, 2004, 04:43 PM
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Xentor
December 1st, 2004, 04:44 PM
Yes, I think telekinesis is possible. I've yet to succeed at it myself.
forbidden_vengence
December 1st, 2004, 05:31 PM
Sorry there's no poll I couldn't get it to work so just list your replies....thanks to all that have already and to all that will....blessed be
AmericanMe
December 1st, 2004, 07:15 PM
When I was about 12 or 13 years old I had a model airplane that hung from the ceiling from a single line. It used to spin slowly around from the air conditioning or open windows. When I couldn't sleep I'd stare at it and try to make it stop or spin in the opposite direction. Funny thing is it actually did....
Rowan MoonDragon
December 1st, 2004, 08:03 PM
I can actually move a pendulum and I"m currently working on candle flames. Its coming along pretty well too.
Evendusk
December 1st, 2004, 10:54 PM
I agree that it's possible but the few times times I practiced nothing happened. But I do still feel that most people could do it.
Lunacie
December 2nd, 2004, 11:48 AM
When I was about 12 or 13 years old I had a model airplane that hung from the ceiling from a single line. It used to spin slowly around from the air conditioning or open windows. When I couldn't sleep I'd stare at it and try to make it stop or spin in the opposite direction. Funny thing is it actually did....
The mentor of our weekly energy study group says that oddly enough, it's actually easier to stop the motion of a thing than to push something into motion. :thumbsup:
blackcatwiccan01090
December 2nd, 2004, 08:21 PM
I have to say something to everyone here... I mean EVERYONE... so pass this on if you will...
If you want power... its what you seek... you desire... you're only care, or wish, or will... if you gain it on those terms, it will ultimately destroy you and those you care for...
if you just want nothing more than to gain power and ability it will consume you and maybe even bring you harm...
having the gift of power is not bad... but you musn't use it in any way other than what the gods and goddesses have granted it to you for.
WITH GREAT POWER COMES GREAT RESPONSIBILITY
and yes it takes practice.. time consuming practice.. focus..
but if you want the power for good you will get the power... if you want the power just for the power, you will not recieve it.
Lunacie
December 3rd, 2004, 10:21 AM
Yes BlackCatWiccan, with great power comes great responsibility. I haven't seen anyone in this thread that is looking to gain "great power" though. I think we're just talking about opening up our senses and learning to use our natural abilities.
edited to add a missing word... blessed by the typo fairy again.
dr_zeus440
December 3rd, 2004, 11:38 AM
yeah, i think its possible. im just starting upon a path that will, hopefully, lead me to that destination. but i imagine that it will take, at the very least, months practice.
btw, blackcatwiccan, im after power, all the power i can get my greasy little grabbers on. coz its fun. dont lecture me that what i seek will only lead to destruction. the value of powerlessness over power is a christian concept. so think about that the next time you either a) lecture someone on their desires, or b) call yourself a wiccan. stop pouring your fear into the hearts and minds of less inhibited people. and stop shoving your values down other people's throats with the excuse that you know better than anyone else. power is not a dirty word. fear is a dirty word.
arctic splash
December 3rd, 2004, 01:09 PM
I would be more worried about my physical prowess than my ability to move a pendulum a few inches. :crown: *growl*
But no, BlackCatWiccan, I didn't see your post as offensive or an attempt to shove your views down other people's throats. Maybe some people are just more sensitive? /-:
And if power is a Christian concept, what were Alexander and Ceasar seeking, exactly? Power is a problem of civilisation, and has become very secular indeed.
dr_zeus440
December 3rd, 2004, 02:15 PM
yup, some people i.e. me, are definitely more likely to react violently when mindless and irrational fear is perpetuated in any of its ugly forms, its a pet hate, and also has some interesting side effects on society at large. seen 'bowling for columbine' recently? i like the little cartoon in the middle of the movie with the people that look like sausages, it kind of illustrates my point too.
and to clarify, i didnt say that power was a christian concept. power as a concept seems to be inseparable from human existence because its a direct product of the occurrence of human interaction (but thats neither here nor there). i said, and now quote, "the value of powerlessness over power is a christian concept". self-abasement, the idea that the meek will inherit the earth (or whatever their particular prize was), christian concept. naturalised concept, but christian in origin, at least in today's western society.
.....CRAP, off-topic, sorry.
donatello51
December 3rd, 2004, 10:30 PM
I believe its a talent we all have just like playing a musical instrument or writing poetry or being a wiz at doing math. We all have the same talents whether we are willing to admit it to ourselves or not. However just as with any gift you have varying degrees of skill or ability to use the gift to any effective degree. Not everyone will be a prodigy. It takes practice lots of practice. Maybe a lifetime of it. But even a Mozart had to pracice a bit from time to time no matter how great his gift might have been. And have no doubt we all have gifts or talents.
blackcatwiccan01090
December 9th, 2004, 09:47 PM
I meant no offense in what I said... forgive me... I've seen the closest friend I've ever had run herself into the ground, and even attack someone, and it was because of her obsession with gaining more power...
trippingdaisy
December 10th, 2004, 05:42 AM
I do think it is possible. when I was fifteen, I told my boyfriend (as a joke) that I was going to turn the tv off with the power of my mind. I did. It scared the crap out of both of us, although I do have severe doubts in my mind as to whether it was me or just a coincidence . That was 9 years ago, and nothing like that has happened to me since. I did try for a while, but got bored and impatient. so yeah, I would say if you wanted to do it, you could, but it's gonna take a long time.
Mouse
December 10th, 2004, 08:28 AM
Dr Zeus, BlackCatWiccan isn't showing mindless and irrational fear, and it might do you well to listen to what has been said in that post. Yes the seeking and gaining of power is fun, but it can also be incerdibly dangerous. I'm not in agreement that you'll be unable to gain that power if you want it just for power's sake, but as for power being dangerous, it is. It doesn't matter what kind of power, be it magick or politics, it can destroy you.
Mouse
December 10th, 2004, 08:29 AM
Absolutely. The metaphysical group I work/study/practice with every week has done several exercises to develop our telekinises. It's difficult, boring work, that's why more people don't do it more often.
What she said!!! :viking:
Infinite Grey
December 21st, 2004, 11:22 AM
yup, some people i.e. me, are definitely more likely to react violently when mindless and irrational fear is perpetuated in any of its ugly forms, its a pet hate, and also has some interesting side effects on society at large. seen 'bowling for columbine' recently? i like the little cartoon in the middle of the movie with the people that look like sausages, it kind of illustrates my point too.
and to clarify, i didnt say that power was a christian concept. power as a concept seems to be inseparable from human existence because its a direct product of the occurrence of human interaction (but thats neither here nor there). i said, and now quote, "the value of powerlessness over power is a christian concept". self-abasement, the idea that the meek will inherit the earth (or whatever their particular prize was), christian concept. naturalised concept, but christian in origin, at least in today's western society.
.....CRAP, off-topic, sorry.
And you are not ramming your "lack" of values down our throats by ranting about how other people bombard you with theirs? That is very hypocritical of you. If you don't like people forcing their values on you don't do it to others, else you become worse than they are. And the value of powerlessness over power is a Christian concept" is not exclusively Christian, Buddhism and few other religions teach the same or different concepts. You are just showing your own disrespect towards Christians and contempt.
Back on topic: I am most interested in developing my telekinesis as I believe it is inherent in all humans, problem is we no real way of teach our selves how to do it. http://mysticwicks.com/images/smilies/wizardandwand.gif
Marchosias
December 21st, 2004, 12:36 PM
Telekinesis? I'll believe it when I see it.
9-2-2
December 23rd, 2004, 07:58 PM
I can move a needle about a bowl of water. n_n
Telekinesis? I'll believe it when I see it.
Why limit yourself to the five senses? If reality is only what can be seen, then there would be no magick. Magick doesn't limit itself to petty constraints such as one kind of human perception. :smash:
Nacken
December 23rd, 2004, 09:32 PM
I've used cranio-sacral therapy at work for years, and this seems to involve a form of telekinesis, but at a slmost cellular level. I don't think that telekinesis is doable in a big scale. Well, at least I can't, but I suppose conceivably someone might be able to do something visible to the naked eye.
SIthErAc
December 24th, 2004, 12:45 AM
i can spin my psiwheel sometimes sooo fast i think it will fly. want to learn to levitate my whole body! sometimes i have good results with candles, atomickenisis is an area i have a good succes rate in and thats mostly the use of your mind to move/make wind/weather, for some reason as soon as i think of a big gust of wind at my back its always there. :)
Nord Witch
December 27th, 2004, 03:45 AM
try this site...it's helped me somewhat...I am working on developing telekenesis and Telepathy...It really seems to help to have a few excersizes to work with...it's a bit cheesy, but I swear it works...
http://www.crystalinks.com/telekinesis.html
MoonDragn
December 27th, 2004, 01:15 PM
Telekinesis? I'll believe it when I see it.
Well I have personally seen(well heard) someone move a fridge and a car in neutral up a hill. Also so a sliding screen door trying to move by itself and a car start with the door locked(no not one of those remote control ignitions)
I have met several people who claimed that they could do it but it uses up alot of energy. I personally believe that people who can tap into the spirits around them tend to be more able to do it than others. Can we develop this skill? maybe, maybe not. It may be hereditary. I know I can't seem to do it myself. Everyone has their talents I believe mine just lies elsewhere.
Suzy-Anne
December 27th, 2004, 11:37 PM
I myself am rather skeptic about the issue. I would love for such things to exist. But I can't be sure of it and I feel like a fool for trying to gain telekinesis. I've tried to still a candle flame. And I have. Although I mgiht have been a coincedince. Yes, this is a very blunt post but please bear with me. (: My grandmother was an alleged psychic. Everyone on my mom's side of the family believes that she is infact a pyschic. Perhaps its hereditary. although, she wasn't telekinetic, such a gene could exist in people allowing the 'supernatural' to happen. To explain the candle flame perhaps the gene was similar to the gene in my grandmothers body. Thus becoming a recessive gene for my mother. And I've heard many things about these skipping a generation. Who knows? I guess you can never be sure aobut these sorts of phenomenon until its achevied. Which is exactly why I'm trying to accomplish telekinesis even though I'm not sure of its existance. Crap, that was run on. D:
Marchosias
December 28th, 2004, 11:40 AM
Well I have personally seen(well heard) someone move a fridge and a car in neutral up a hill. Also so a sliding screen door trying to move by itself and a car start with the door locked(no not one of those remote control ignitions)
I have met several people who claimed that they could do it but it uses up alot of energy. I personally believe that people who can tap into the spirits around them tend to be more able to do it than others. Can we develop this skill? maybe, maybe not. It may be hereditary. I know I can't seem to do it myself. Everyone has their talents I believe mine just lies elsewhere.
Sounds fascinating. You'll forgive me if I don't believe a word of it - perhaps I am stubborn, but until a flying fridge graces my eyes, I can't really put any stock in the claims I see.
Nothing personal of course; I don't even know you. One must be creful to keep his feet firmly planted on the ground, however.
diamondtiger
December 28th, 2004, 12:16 PM
I'm not sure what I think of this. Some people don't believe in ghosts/spirits... but that's not to say that they don't exist. In fact I've encountered my “fair share” of spirits/ghosts in my time. So to say that telekinesis just isn't possible, would make me a sort of hypocrite. I'll just say that I've never seen anyone move anything with their mind.. and leave it at that. ;)
MoonDragn
December 28th, 2004, 02:49 PM
Well I have a degree in Electrical Engineering, and for a while I was the most skeptical and scientific person. I started to dabble in Witchcraft but I did it with a skeptical mind. I exhibited psychic abilities when I was a little kid but I thought all of it was flights of fancy.
It was not til I was 29 years old that I met this person and she told me she was telekinetic and her experiences. I at first thought she was making everything up and I took everything with a grain of salt. Even when I met her and visited, nothing seemed out of the ordinary, I did not see anything go flying by though occassionaly I saw an object that was sitting on one table sitting in another table when I could have swore nobody had moved it.
It wasn't til that one day that she was cooking dinner that convinced me. I was walking across the hallway past the kitchen into the living room. I saw that her kid was playing on the ground in front of the refrigerator drawing a picture and she was chopping vegetables. About a few secs after I was in the living room I heard a yelp from her like you would get when you cut your hand. The next thing I heard was a LOUD scrapping noise. I had run into the kitchen the minute she yelped so there was no time for anyone to do anything in between the 5 secs that I took to step into the kitchen.
She was in the kitchen sucking on her finger, her kid was in front of the fridge with a frightened look on her face and the fridge was now about 2 feet away from the wall. It took, me, her and her husband to push this fridge back against the wall. When we moved the fridge we found the little kid's drawing underneith it where she was drawing.
So believe what you like but even I a skeptic is convinced now. There was no way that fridge could have moved like it did. She would have had to cut her finger, then run to the fridge in less than 5 secs pull the fridge out and run back. The husband was in the other room opposite the door of the kitchen farthest from the fridge, It would have been alot of loud running for him to pull that off. I tried to move that fridge by myself, It was impossible to do it with one person alone in the speed that it moved.
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