Good day all!
One day, whilst browsing for information on Telekinesis (TK), I came across a fellow named Sean McNamara who had some interesting videos to show people on the subject.
If you have a look at his channel, he has some quite fascinating demonstrations of TK.Â
So, being inspired and also sceptical, I gave it a go. I rigged up a rubber (an eraser for you American folks   ) at the bottom, a paper clip bent straight and inserted into the top of the rubber, and a very small piece of paper folded in half and balanced on top of the paperclip. Also, a glass was placed over this setup to prevent any air movement. This was all placed on a wooden table.
My method was to concentrate on the piece of paper and to have the intention of moving it, somehow. Not much happened for a few days, although it was quite a calming experience in the meantime as it was a bit meditative too. One day, my friend came in to where I was doing this and it was around 11 PM. He is of the 'spiritual' type, being aware of subtle energies and the like, so was curious as to what I was doing. I explained honestly that I was experimenting with TK and he seemed neutral about that fact, so he asked if he could give it a go himself.Â
He sat down where I was sitting and I sat down next to him. We both had the intention to move the piece of paper. About 5 minutes went by and nothing happened. As I was quite tired, I was going to bed at this point, so I stood up and wished him good luck as he seemed fascinated by it and wanted to continue. I said something along the lines of " Oh I give up, I'm going to bed now Mr Paper!", in part jest at the absurdity of the experiment and low and behold - the piece of paper spun on its own.Â
It spun quite rapidly around 2-3 revolutions. We both looked at each other in amazement and quickly went about asking if each other had just seen that! I tried to find out what could have caused it, so I shook the table it was on and it did not cause that kind of spin. I tried to wave my hand around it to create air movement (even though there was a glass over it....) and it did not cause the same spin. I thought that maybe by 'giving up' that it caused a release of some kind of 'psychic' tension and that this was what caused it to spin, so I tried that again. I did not work.
Whatever it was, I couldn't find an immediate and obvious physical causation. The room temperature was stable at around 18-21 C. I had performed this experiment before, in total for around perhaps an hour, and never witnessed this type of spin, so I figured that probably, it had a low likelihood of it being a temperature related movement.Â
In the end, I'm not a scientist. I don't know what caused this. What I found fascinating was that exactly as I was about to leave the room and had said good night (literally) to the piece of paper, that it spun. I tried repeating that chain of events and could not replicate it. I haven't really bothered to do it since, but it certainly left me a little spooked in the weeks afterwards and caused me to spend days researching the scientific studies for PSI. I honestly became a little ungrounded too, so that is part of why I stopped as it left me unbalanced. I know that is also a part of the phenomenon, people losing their minds over this stuff, which is fascinating in and of itself, albiet unfortunate!Â
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Anyway, anyone else have any personal experience with this 'stuff'?
(This post was last modified: 2017-08-14, 09:59 AM by diverdown.)
One day, whilst browsing for information on Telekinesis (TK), I came across a fellow named Sean McNamara who had some interesting videos to show people on the subject.
If you have a look at his channel, he has some quite fascinating demonstrations of TK.Â
So, being inspired and also sceptical, I gave it a go. I rigged up a rubber (an eraser for you American folks   ) at the bottom, a paper clip bent straight and inserted into the top of the rubber, and a very small piece of paper folded in half and balanced on top of the paperclip. Also, a glass was placed over this setup to prevent any air movement. This was all placed on a wooden table.
My method was to concentrate on the piece of paper and to have the intention of moving it, somehow. Not much happened for a few days, although it was quite a calming experience in the meantime as it was a bit meditative too. One day, my friend came in to where I was doing this and it was around 11 PM. He is of the 'spiritual' type, being aware of subtle energies and the like, so was curious as to what I was doing. I explained honestly that I was experimenting with TK and he seemed neutral about that fact, so he asked if he could give it a go himself.Â
He sat down where I was sitting and I sat down next to him. We both had the intention to move the piece of paper. About 5 minutes went by and nothing happened. As I was quite tired, I was going to bed at this point, so I stood up and wished him good luck as he seemed fascinated by it and wanted to continue. I said something along the lines of " Oh I give up, I'm going to bed now Mr Paper!", in part jest at the absurdity of the experiment and low and behold - the piece of paper spun on its own.Â
It spun quite rapidly around 2-3 revolutions. We both looked at each other in amazement and quickly went about asking if each other had just seen that! I tried to find out what could have caused it, so I shook the table it was on and it did not cause that kind of spin. I tried to wave my hand around it to create air movement (even though there was a glass over it....) and it did not cause the same spin. I thought that maybe by 'giving up' that it caused a release of some kind of 'psychic' tension and that this was what caused it to spin, so I tried that again. I did not work.
Whatever it was, I couldn't find an immediate and obvious physical causation. The room temperature was stable at around 18-21 C. I had performed this experiment before, in total for around perhaps an hour, and never witnessed this type of spin, so I figured that probably, it had a low likelihood of it being a temperature related movement.Â
In the end, I'm not a scientist. I don't know what caused this. What I found fascinating was that exactly as I was about to leave the room and had said good night (literally) to the piece of paper, that it spun. I tried repeating that chain of events and could not replicate it. I haven't really bothered to do it since, but it certainly left me a little spooked in the weeks afterwards and caused me to spend days researching the scientific studies for PSI. I honestly became a little ungrounded too, so that is part of why I stopped as it left me unbalanced. I know that is also a part of the phenomenon, people losing their minds over this stuff, which is fascinating in and of itself, albiet unfortunate!Â
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Anyway, anyone else have any personal experience with this 'stuff'?