Monday, August 8, 2011

Becoming a Psychic Magical Ki Wizard Part Three

I'm going to take another swing at the psiball test today, largely focused on replicating my previous results. Should I succeed at generating reliable warmth when forming the construct I will move on to trying pressure. I'd like to achieve some degree of success with that, as it would be incredibly easy to verify with a second person. 

The next stage I've found is moving the construct around your environment after it's gained a certain level of solidity. Theoretically this could be used to manipulate things, such as pushing or moving things, but for beginners it's recommended to focus on getting other living creatures to notice it. I don't just say other people here since it actually lists house hold animals as some of the easiest things to start with. Should the density experiment fail this will be the next major indicator that this isn't just personal delusion, and I'll be making an attempt in for the next experiment.

TEST NOTES

- firstly I believe it's easy to confirm that practice allows the user to call up similar sensations a great deal easier. I have been able to replicate the warmth in a matter of moments, and repeatedly. This, of course, can't distinguish between random nerve firings and genuine psychic energy however.
- having difficulty creating density even on a personal level. 
- the tiredness arrives first in the legs, which I'm using as the primary conduit between my self and my source. While this makes sense from a psychic perspective, I'm forced to wonder what the scientific explanation is. I know certain nerves can tire over time, such as hearing getting dulled from over exposure to loud sound levels, but why would it be effecting the muscle? Potentially it's because of proximity to nerves for those muscles, but I'm not sure if that explanation even makes biological sense. Furthermore why don't muscles in your skull (jaw, tongue) have the same effect when the ears are over exposed?
-my process thus far has consisted of pulling energy in through my legs as I breath in, then channeling it into my hands as I breath out. I have altered the technique to opt for a more continuous flow and it created warmth a great deal hotter than previously experienced.
- Concentration is proving easier with this new process, but the tingling sensation appears to be smaller, if present at all.

Next time I'll attempt to trigger a reaction from the environment using both techniques.

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