Saturday, July 30, 2011

Becoming a Psychic Magical Ki Wizard Part Two

I'm attempting one of the most basic form of psi-manipulation today, the formation of a 'psiball'. The name isn't particularly endearing, but when you're working with the lowest form imaginable I suppose it's only normal that the names shouldn't have seven syllables yet. Psiballs are constructs, and as the name implies they must be built. It can be a sphere, a cube, anything you wish. The sphere is recommended for the first attempt due to it's simplicity. The process is just gathering up energy and then pushing it into the shape you desire. Apparently with enough focus they can be almost tangible, and there's numerous reports of people creating visible versions with a great deal of luck and practice. I found nothing to confirm these reports, regrettably.

I'm starting the process by first attempting to gather up energy using the most common technique I found. It recommends using imagination to control where the energy goes. Concentration and visualization are apparently all that's needed to both collect energy and then make a psiball. You have to visualize both yourself and a source for the energy. The sun, moon or earth are all common candidates, but I don't believe there's any limitation on what you can pick. I have elected to use the earth due to proximity. You begin with visualizing pulling energy from your source into yourself. Using various breathing techniques were said to be helpful, but unnecessary. 

TEST NOTES

- The feeling associated with supposed intake of energy is difficult to describe, but is similar to a tingle of sorts. A close example would be the pins and needles experiences when a limb falls to sleep. It appears to be possible to invoke this feeling at will, and it's easier when visualizing energy. The feeling seems to be universal amongst practitioners, though people often report unique sensations accompanying it.
- Pulling in energy is easy, but the focus necessary to continue to pull in energy, maintain what you have, and move it to form a psiball is proving more difficult than I would have assumed.
- Multiple successive attempts invokes a weariness and increased difficulty. It may be the source of several minor aches and pains as well.
- Forming the psiball creates odd sensation in hands. Warmth, pressure, and involuntary muscle contractions in the fingers are all present. Will try with open hand technique, see if the results replicate.
- Even failed attempts encourage enormous relaxation. Similarity to basic meditation is undoubtedly the cause.
- The distinction between invoking sensation in the hands and body and genuine imagination is proving to be a problem. When attempting to force energy into a ball the habit of just imagining one forming better is going to muddle the experiment.
- *** After particularly intense (yet brief) test, I passed my hand through the space where the psiball was meant to be. I had heard the air mid seem denser if one was succeeding, and indeed it did feel so. Attempting to replicate results, though even if it works I can rule out personal delusion. He density difference is minute is present at all.
- Attempts with wider has spacing have maintained heat presence, even when the fingers are touching. Heat it only on the inside of hand.
- Unable to replicate density reliably. Warm is always present, very easy to notice. Involuntary muscle movement ceased with switch to a more open hand when gathering energy.

The information gathered from this experiment hasn't disproven the theory that psi-energy is just the voluntary firing of nerves, but it does stretch it. It's peculiar that both the tingle-esque sensation should be universal, and that warmth should be so easy to create at will. Further tests will move into the domain of solidifying the psiball. It must be tangible to the creator if it's going to have any effect on the environment.

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