TK-4-ME
Dec 24 2004, 02:56 AM
I was on psipog, and I saw in the media a guy using a toothpick for TK practice. I was wondering, if I should try and make it spin, instead of a psiwheel. I don't have the stuff for the psi whell, so I was wondering if this would make an OK sub. If you have any suggestions, reply!
TK
Syaoransbear
Dec 24 2004, 03:08 AM
*blink* you don't have a piece of paper and a needle for a psi-wheel? Or foil?
Um.. Ok...
Well the toothpick is an advanced area. It's easier to move a psi-wheel than it is to move a toothpick.
TK-4-ME
Dec 24 2004, 03:09 AM
Well, I have a needle, and paper, but no cork. The only thing I have that I am thinking might work is molding clay.
EDIT: I've made a psi wheel before, but some people say that they don't work well.
Syaoransbear
Dec 24 2004, 03:15 AM
Psi-wheels are too unreliable, so I don't really like them.
I don't have a cork, so I just put the needle in the paper part of the thread thingy. Eh, I can't explain it...
You could always stick the needle in a hunk of wood. It just needs to stand up.
TK-4-ME
Dec 24 2004, 03:18 AM
OK, thanks for the help. I'm gonna go meditate, them I'm gonna crash

. Night!
Diebytheflyguy
Dec 24 2004, 04:01 AM
I'd like to know how you meditate.
Insight
Dec 24 2004, 04:03 AM
You want a good test of your abilities? Get a pail of water. Then, take a cork and put a nail in the bottom. Put the cork in the bucket of water with the nail facing downwards, you you end up with the cork floating in the water, and the nail keeping it upright. Then, try to get the cork with the nail to float directly in the center of the water. It will float to the edges by it's self, but if you can get it to float in the middle, that would be a true test of your ability.
Syaoransbear
Dec 24 2004, 06:00 AM
Great idea, Insight! I'll try that right after new years because I'm quite sure that there will be plenty of corks to spare.
Insight
Dec 24 2004, 06:02 AM
You see, because of water tension, it is impossoble to the cork and nail to float in the middle by themselves. if can manage to make them float in the center, it will be a true testament to your ability as a telekinetic because you will be defying certain physical laws.
TK-4-ME
Dec 24 2004, 12:44 PM
Cool thanks. I'll try that after new years like Syaoransbear said.
psychicpowersarenice
Dec 24 2004, 03:41 PM
I'm not trying telekinesis anymore........too hard! But I think I'll learn it some time later, once I've learned aerokinesis really well!
cheesy moon
Dec 24 2004, 03:45 PM
last night i tried a small blue colouring pencil in a bowl of water , wait till the pencil completly stops , then try rotating the pencil. This works more than the psi wheel for me, plus if you breathe on it you know its being breathed on as all the water is affected.
psychicpowersarenice
Dec 24 2004, 03:51 PM
Huh? What do you mean you know it's being breathed on?
cheesy moon
Dec 24 2004, 03:57 PM
QUOTE(psychicpowersarenice @ Dec 24 2004, 04:51 PM)
Huh? What do you mean you know it's being breathed on?
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you know its not being moved by breathing because most of the water in the bowl would ripple, but when you are moving it it only ripples where the pencil is being moved , making just some small ripples happen.
Yasha
Dec 24 2004, 04:11 PM
Nice test Insight.. thought you were gonna ask us to take it out with our mouth or something lol.
I'm not very good at TK yet.. I just started and the most I can do is make it twitch, except it spun a few times, but I think only one was TK.
Oh, and TK-4-ME, I use this gum eraser thingy that's used to erase charcoal and such. It's like clay but it dosen't harden,So I can practice on slanted surfaces like my desk.
Mr_Mooo_Cow
Dec 24 2004, 05:50 PM
Yasha thats the level im in with tk, I can spin the psi wheel(first it shakes, then after a few minutes(varies) it spins, but it figits soemtimes when I change direction, like it won't go one way, reaction is dealyed) I can also roll somethings slightly, more like rock them back and forth actually...
psychicpowersarenice
Dec 26 2004, 03:44 PM
I decided not to give up leanring tk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm no quitter on psionics!!!!!!!!!!
Yasha
Dec 26 2004, 05:54 PM
Don't push yourself by learning too much at once PPAN
zudo
Dec 26 2004, 06:08 PM
I don't use a needle for psi wheels, I unfold a paper clip, but leave a part of it folded, so it's like an L witha loop on the bottom, then I slip the bottom underneath a cd case, and it balances pretty good.
PsycicPoida
Dec 27 2004, 07:31 AM
If you use a paper clip theres not the same point so it will be harder to spin
I use some piece of mechano stuff and a needle for my psi wheel

I can basically spin it at will now, I can spin a straw that is balanced on a spoon, that is my practice now, it's pretty hard
arwenpotter
Dec 29 2004, 08:07 AM
TK-4-ME you can just stick a pin into a rubber and balance it.. thats all i did since i couldnt find my bendy pin from math >_> have to get a new one.
but yer a psiwheel is easier buit less accountable for proof and dont trust psipog... toodles... dinner
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