Telekinesis is now called Psychokinesis (PK) in the current scientific research literature.
Many experiments have demonstrated positive statistically significantly results although the evidence is still debated.
The point is that even if you accept the evidence that it still takes statistics to even see the effects.
Granted Nina Kulgina (google her) demonstrated moving small objects that no skeptic under controlled conditions has been able to replicate but she is still very controversial.
Daniel Dunglas Home (google him) demonstrated PK and was never exposed as a fraud despite many investigations by scientist. However , it was the 1800's and controls were poor so it's possible that he was just the greatest magician in all of recorded history.
Scientist have not yet even started to study ways to learn or improve PK. In fact there is not even an effort to find gifted subjects (PK research lags behind ESP research in this regard).
Thus there is no known way (or way that has scientific evidence) to learn PK.
However, this does not mean that any given way will not work just that it hasn't been tested.
So, real results (with small effects that require statistics to find) are apparently possible while moving a car, starting a fire, and levitating your friends defies human ability thus far.
I realize that you (and myself as well) live in the world of IMs and fast food but some things (like an education) just take time and effort no matter what. Matthew Manning (google him) had poltergeist activity and after years of practice learned to control this activity (PK) to some extent.
So, there is no 100% guaranteed way or any way to spemd the weekend and come away with new super PK abilities.
As always I have included some links below so you can read up on the actual scientific literature on this subject.
2007-11-11 06:25:10
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answered by psiexploration 7
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Despite that some may claim that PK has been demonstrated, the truth is that no one has ever conclusively demonstrated PK under controlled conditions. PK has even been studied in a university environment and the experiments ended up simply being a search for tiny artifiacts in statistical data.The aforementioned experimental studies (see the PEAR link below) are almost universally criticized or ignored as pathological science by degreed scientists.
Some modern day pseudoscientists and paranormal enthusiasts are even bamboozled by old sleight-of-hand magicians, such as Nina Kulagina (see Wiki link). There is no reason to think this woman was anything more than a magician. The tricks she performed are standard magic tricks any magician can perform, and the fact that she needed long preparation times is fairly suspicious. You'll also hear bad logic like "he was never exposed as a fraud" as if that is evidence for authenticity. Actually, it is evidence for being a good fraud!
So to sum up, you might find some telekinesis training sights on the web, but be forewarned that nobody has every demonstrated psi abilities under controlled conditions. At this point there is no reason to think that psi is anything but fraud and wishful thinking. The links below will provide you with a good start into investigating the history of psi. Have fun with these, it's pretty interesting stuff, but ultimately disappointing if you were hoping to be able to do telekinesis.
2007-11-12 01:36:15
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answered by John 7
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There is no such thing as real online telekinesis training, let alone free.
I'm not saying that people don't claim to teach it, I'm just saying that you won't ever be able to move anything with the power of your mind. Well, your mind can move something by sending a signal to you hand to pick it up, but using just the power of your mind? Good luck.
2007-11-11 04:34:56
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answered by Mikey 3
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How do you "know" PK is real? The only way you can know it's real is if you yourself can perform it. If you could perform it then you wouldn't be asking for sites that teach a person how to do it. Therefore you can't know it's real.
I have seen many people like yourself claim PK exists, but I have yet to see anybody demonstrate this amazing ability. If it were possible then we would have to rewrite the laws of physics as we know them. If it were possible then don't you suppose there would be some money and research flowing into the study of it? I mean, who wouldn't want to be able to perform PK?
2007-11-12 04:21:09
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answered by Peter D 7
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Well of course. Send me 20 bucks. You know it's real, I know it's real. By the end of my course you will be able to move objects with your mind. If you can't whack me in the head with a baseball bat using only your mind, I will happily refund your 20 dollars.
2007-11-11 22:46:59
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answered by senor_oso 3
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Stick a needle in something to make it stand upright with the point at the top. Then balance a small bit of paper on the point that you have creased in two directions so it makes a sort of hat, then make the paper spin in one direction or another with the force of your will.
2007-11-11 23:35:54
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answered by neologycycles 3
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There no such thing that ensure that you'll learn in a certain amount of time. everyone is different it may take you years to master Tk. the only way for you to learn it super quickly is through hypnosis. you have to focus on the object and see it already moving..it should move.
2007-11-11 17:19:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't matter how much anyone charges for it, it won't work. Sorry, there's no such thing. If there were, this guy would have lost his million bucks a long time ago. http://www.randi.org
2007-11-11 06:31:32
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answered by eri 7
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just type it in on your serach engine, you will find some sites for sure. Whether real or not, thats your choice.
2007-11-11 04:35:23
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answered by nuff said 6
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