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erm, if you do know anything about PK(PKLT,PKMT,PKST),tell me more about it, especially if you are a psychic!i'm pretty interested.i would appreciate if more if you told me about it instead of giving me a link to websites.(but you could)so,does deja vu have any thing related to psychic? what's all the telepathy, clairvoyance, etc. things really about? can this be trained or it's something you are born with? anyone intersted on the supernatural phenomena? tell me more about it! i'd love to hear! spoon bending? is it tiring to do all those psychic things cuz they reqire mental powers and stuff? oh, and is there any people who can gimme psychic readings for free?(lol, just curious)but i'm pretty dang interested about all these supernatural stuff.does it mean that you have to be able to do all those esp tests and psychic tests on the internet to prove that you are a psychic?like if you aren't able to do that means you are really not a psychic?i'd really love it if i could bend a spoon!

2007-12-15 15:51:16 · 11 answers · asked by mem0_hujin 2 in Science & Mathematics Alternative Parapsychology

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WOW - I mean... these are a lot of questions!

Here are some videos for you:
http://www.sortlifeout.co.uk/Telekinesis-Video.htm

But remember the basic rule:

'There is no spoon!'

2007-12-15 20:45:38 · answer #1 · answered by Mirko 7 · 2 1

I agree with a couple of the answers here, especially Pangel. I am certain that what we call 'psychic' abilities are a part of our make up just as much as vision, hearing, touch and so on, but that we have let them lapse over several millenia. These are 'skills' that can be focused on, and developed, if we so wish. Some people find them 'scary' and push them away .... which is fine too, each individual must choose according to their beliefs and desires. The voices could be attributable to many possible factors, and most of these are quite harmless, be careful if you think that you hear a 'voice' telling you to do anything to, or about, anyone other than yourself, that is almost always an error. If, for example, you do find that you are beginning to recognise and develop what are known as 'psychic' skills, then please try not to 'force' them on others. For example, if you think you 'know' something that another should 'know' then try and allow them to ask you in some way for your 'input' rather than rushing up and blurting it out. Some people are happier not knowing some things ! Deja vu ( French for 'already seen' ) is actually very common, most of us get some 'shade' of this from time to time, and it is quite 'normal', as above, if you feel comfortable with that feeling then let it develop, mostly by focusing on it and seeing what happens. Actually having the experience of 'going somewhere' other than the physical location in which your body is, may be what is known as an 'out of body experience', and again is actually quite common. Most people experience as some kind of 'dream', and do not internally research the phenomenom. If you want to go into this just search 'Out of Body Experience' and see where that takes you. One word for the medical 'experts' here : Schizophrenia has been under severe review by the mental health bodies for quite some time. At a recent conference in Scotland it was agreed that it was no longer 'safe' to diagnose 'schiozophrenia' as a medical condition. To explain, both 'schizophrenia' ( split personality ) and 'multiple personality disorder' are now being looked at in an entirely different light. Actually we are all 'multiple personalities', as we grow and develop from infancy we 'adopt' things that we 'like' from the people around us, usually parents, siblings, outer family members, school frinds, teachers and so on. This laugh, that stance, some facial expression, and so on. How we utilise these elements in our daily lifes is a matter for each individual, but we rarely recognise just how much of our 'persona' is just an agglomeration of bits and pieces 'borrowed' from dozens, maybe hundreds, of 'others'. It is now thought to be a process that continues from 'birth' to 'death'. So don't worry, all these armchair psycologists are probably just as 'schizophrenic' as you or me, or any of us here.

2016-03-16 00:53:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are many types of "gifts" and "tools" used in the psychic community. I personally do have degrees with in the community. Metaphysical science, parapsychology, telethisis, and i can channel and am a master tarot reader. but there are so many other types of tools which may better suit you to use. i would be happy to discuss these things. i just started a new group powerofmindz. I actually have my doctorate in metaphysical science and parapsychology. I have been a psychic adviser for over 30 years.

2007-12-17 05:24:12 · answer #3 · answered by powerofmindz 2 · 1 0

What I can tell you about psychic powers is that the more that people rave about it, the more glaring seems to be the lack of scientific evidence for it. All there is so far are irreproducible, dubious and debated results from few experiments, anecdotal testimonies, bad video of magic tricks, and a whole lot of religious fervor. If psychic powers actually did exist, we'd have much much more than that by now. Do you want to bend a spoon? It's a well-known magic trick. Uri Geller never bent any spoon using his so-called psychic powers, nor has anyone else shown this ability.

2007-12-15 16:01:03 · answer #4 · answered by John 7 · 3 4

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2017-02-17 11:25:54 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Ehh well.. I m not that good at memorizing things... But here s something I learned (Sorry if it s wrong) There is PKLT The Power to Control Living things(This speaks for itself). PKMT The Power to Control Moving Things(Like willing dice to move to a certain number). And PKST The Power to Control Stationary Things(Like spoon bending).

2014-11-20 06:44:31 · answer #6 · answered by Samantha 1 · 0 0

Magical thinking can be entertaining, but, like astrology, it won't do anything for you. Psychic powers don't exist.

You want to bend a spoon? Just pick one up and bend it. That's all the other guys do.

2007-12-17 03:44:47 · answer #7 · answered by Peter D 7 · 1 2

Go back and put in the question "Have you ever seen a ghost?"(Don't submit it). Look below your question and you'll see "similar questions asked". You'll find a lot of personal experiences on there. Just keep reading the questions on this section and you'll learn a lot. They'll give out links too that you can go to. Glad you're here. Send us lots of questions...we don't get that many.
edit...There aren't that many people on late at night...but evidently after I go to bed it perks up because there are always new questions in there in the morning.======
EDIT...PSI EXPLORER..You are so full of good info...I cannot understand why you lost your badge...& so soon!! Can you tell us?Did some troll mess you up?
EDIT...memO.....DON'T FORGET WHAT CURIOSITY DID TO THE CAT!!!!!!!!!!!!

2007-12-15 16:37:10 · answer #8 · answered by Deenie 6 · 3 1

You need to read, read, read.You don't have to pass the tests on the Internet to be psychic.Those test are not made to prove your psychic ability ,their made to disprove it!If interested check out my website at www.goodpsychicmedium.com

2007-12-15 16:47:22 · answer #9 · answered by SandraR 3 · 2 0

Start reading all the available scientific evidence from the research literature from the links below.
Some debunkers in their support of ignorance and superstition wish to not inform people of the evidence. This of course has damaged both their reputation (they have no standing in the scientific community) unlike the Parapsychological Association (link below) that has been an affiliate (via election by a vote of 6-1) of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (link below) since 1969 and science in general.
"Those who have had the experiences but encounter the debunking attitudes of apparent “scientific authorities” are likely to conclude that science is a dogma and inapplicable to important aspects of their lives. Vallee (1990) has suggested that debunkers “are among the primary contributors to the rejection of science by the public” and are “contributing to the growth of irrational movements in modem society” (p. 21). Ironically, CSICOP’s activities will likely inhibit scientific research on the paranormal and might potentially foster an increased rejection of science generally. (link to full article below)

2007-12-16 05:14:22 · answer #10 · answered by psiexploration 7 · 2 2

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