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Telekinesis Telekinesis or Psychokinesis (PK) refers to moving objects ![]() INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAKING THE JAR 1. Clean the jar and let it dry. 2. Cut the burnable tip off of the wooden match (be careful not to cut near the tip) 3. Put the wooden match on a block of modeling clay 4. Push the small needle through the middle of the match. Do this slowly, with a twisting motion. If the needle is too big, it will break the match. You may also put matches in water and microwave them for 2 minutes, to soften them before putting a needle through them. 5. Push the needle half way through the match. 6. Clean the clay off the needle and the match. 7. Measure and cut a piece of thread long enough to reach from the lid to the middle of the bottle. 8. Glue one end of the thread to the middle of the inside of the lid. 9. Glue one end of the thread to the top of the middle of the match, just above where the needle goes through. 10. Let the glue dry. 11. Put the needle, match, and thread in the jar and screw the lid back on. HOW TO USE THE JAR 1. Put the jar on a table. 2. Stand or sit nearby so you are not touching the table. 3. Hold your hands, palms inward, about three inches away from the outside of the jar. Keep hour hands level with the needle. 4. Breathe deeply and focus your attention on the needle. 5. Move your hands a little, back and forth, imagining lines of energy moving from them to the tip of the needle. Direct the needle to move. NOTE: Practice this no more than 20 minutes a day. If you get a headache, stop the exercise. The headaches, usually even with the top of the ears, will go away. Results will take from six-weeks to six months. Best results occurred at night before sleeping. THIRD VISUAL EXERCISE: LEVITATING A SMALL OBJECT
STEP ONE
Charge your physical body with energy.
She opened her eyes. She looked at the hairbrush on her bureah. Flex. She was lifting the hairbrush. It was heavy. It was like lifting a barbell with very weak arms. Oh. Grunt. The hairbrush slid to the edge of the bureau, slid out past the point where gravity should have toppled it, and then dangled, as if on an invisible string. Carrie's eyes had closed to slits. Veins pulsed in her temples. A doctor might have been interested in what her body was doing at that instant; it made no rational sense. Respiration had fallen to sixteen breaths per minute. Blood pressure up to 190/100. Heartbeat up to 140-higher than astronauts under the heavy g-load of lift-off. Temperature down to 94.3°. Her body was burning energy that seemed to be coming from nowhere and seemed to be going nowhere. An electroencephalogram would have shown alpha waves that were no longer waves at all, but great, jagged spikes. She let the hairbrush down carefully. Good. Last night she had dropped it. Lose all your points, go to jail. As was suggested in Carrie, Most scientists define levitation of an object by using the weak magnetic field of any object (even wood) with a magnet, to get it to float in mid-air. Scientists are stupid. |

















