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Topic Editor: Dawn Jones TELEKINESIS: An Introduction By: Dawn Jones Telekinesis or Psychokinesis (PK) refers to moving objects from one place to another without using physical contact. It also means re-shaping of objects using the mind's energies, such as bending a spoon by simply holding it and focusing. The term 'Psychokinesis' is derived from the Greek words psyche meaning life or soul and kinein meaning to move. Theories about Telekinesis and Psychokinesis suggest that meditation, positive attitude (that yes, you can do this) and simply being at ease are key elements to successful PK activity. Some people believe that TK or PK works by energy fields or by "waves" of psychic energy which are actually dense enough to push/repel an object or draw it inward. It is difficult to study this phenomenon in a traditional laboratory setting, as this environment is typically cold, demanding and sterile. Successful attempts at spoon-bending, for example, have reportedly been found by Mr. Jack Houck (an aeronautical and astronautical engineer who works for a very large aerospace company in Southern California managing an advanced research group), at his famous PK parties. As Mr. Houck describes on his website, (http://www.jackhouck.com) PK Parties are events, somewhat unusual events, where people gather together to learn how to perform PK. PK stands for psychokinesis, or mind over matter! PK Parties work the best when people have fun and generate a lot of emotion, much like a party. Thus, I named them PK Parties. Psychokinetics in history Uri Geller "Uri
Geller has ability to perform amazing feats of mental wizardry known
the world over...Uri Geller is not a magician. Uri Geller is using capabilities
that we all have and can develop with exercise and practice." We
can hardly discuss PK without mentioning the name Uri Geller. According
to his autobiography, Uri Gellar, My Story, Uri relates
how his abilities began. At his home in Tel Aviv, there was a garden
that he used to frequent as a child. While exploring the garden, Uri
claims he heard a sudden, very loud, high-pitched ringing in his ears.
He felt as though time stood still and all other sounds stopped. Uris
father gave him a watch when he was about 6 years old. Uri didnt
like school very much and couldnt wait for recess time. On one
day in particular, he noticed that his watch indicated that it was time
for recess, and yet the bell wasnt ringing. The clock on the
wall showed that he still had half an hour before recess. At about 8 or 9, Uri tells in his book about eating a bowl of mushroom soup. As he lifted the spoon to his mouth, the bowl of the spoon bent and spilled hot soup into his lap. During
a 1972 visit to SRI, the Stanford Research Institute, Uri was undergoing
a series of tests. While eating lunch there with former Apollo astronaut
Edgar Mitchell and SRI physicist Harold Puthoff, Uri was eating and
struck his spoon on something hard in his ice cream. Upon cleaning
the ice cream off the object, they found a piece of a broken tie clasp.
Mitchell took the tie clasp and examined it, finding it to be exactly
like a pin that Mitchell had received as a gift from a client three
years prior. The gentlemen began walking back to an SRI lab room after
their lunch when another little metal object fell to the floor. The following are Kirlian photos
taken of Uri Gellar by Dr. Thelma Moss, who has taken more Kirlian photographs
and done more experimental work with them than anyone outside Russia:
From http://home.xtra.co.nz/hosts/Wingmakers/Telekinesis.html :Most people's only encounter with TK is accidental- something mysteriously falls over or objects fly around a room, a phenomena often mistaken for a poltergeist when it may actually be a person with spontaneous telekinetic powers. Instructions for Spoon,
Fork, and Key Bending
Recommended websites: http://home.xtra.co.nz/hosts/Wingmakers/Telekinesis.html http://www.crystalinks.com/telekinesis.html http://www.survivalafterdeath.org Recommended books:
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