Mike, a musician, writes,
“One thing I noticed is that for supernatural thing to happen, it cannot simply be done in plain daily consciousness mind. (Imagine if so, then the world would be chaotic with abuse of power.) It has to be very relaxed dreamlike state but awake. I think I got such notion after listening to your hypnosis CDs hundreds of times.
Back when I was a kid, I experimented with standing a pen on a table and then striking it without touching it and without air push. That was way before I knew about hypnosis. I remember doing it twice. One time with my eyes open, but I noticed my palm was quite red. Another time my eyes closed. I think I imagined the C, E, G piano harmony in my mind. After being so excited, my subsequent attempts failed, and I left it at that until five days ago.
I tried the same experiment. This time having experience with hypnosis from your programs, I repeated the experiment with the pen. I made my body very relaxed, as if it were dead, but my mind very awake. I said I would not give up until I achieve it. I think I experienced going into different esoteric world as if I was moving to different world in an elevator. Then I heard the pen hit the table from its upright position. Clearly my hand was far from the object and my hand did not move while I was doing the experiment. I think it took like 15-20 minutes to succeed.
I was very excited and disturbed about my power but my subsequent attempts again failed. Sometimes I was trying to get the pen to move even for the whole hour, but the pen did not fall down.
I felt I needed some help and the Internet has too many magic tricks, but not the genuine psychokinesis. That’s why I decided to go further into it with your Psychokinesis program.
So I was wondering whether having prior experience of telekinesis can help or rather prevent achieving it by listening to your hypnosis.”
Response to Mike’s questions:
All phenomena revolve around consciousness and energy – how much energy you focus into certain idea.
It doesn’t matter whether you’re relaxed or agitated, but rather how focused you are upon the idea you desire to express through your experience.
You may feel outraged, so mentally and emotionally wrapped up in that upsetting idea that, for a while, nothing else exists for you. Your mind so totally focused on that upsetting idea, that you experience instant effect. Your computer crashes, your microwave blows up, or that beautiful chandelier hanging above you, hits the ground narrowly missing your head.
Poltergeist phenomena, may happen to children and adults alike, when they have a lot of intense emotions bursting not only to find expression, but also to get attention of those around them.
People who lovingly talk to their computers and cars in hopes that these would serve them better, understand either consciously or intuitively that on a deeper level everything is made out of intelligent energy and that you can interact with any form of energy because it responds to consciousness.
Now, for the most part, when people practice psychokinesis intentionally, they are in a physically relaxed, yet mentally alert state of mind. When people feel restless, they may find it easier to focus mentally, if they are moving their bodies, usually in some kind of rhythmic motion.
And since different experiences require different amounts of energy, the more energy you allow to flow through you, the faster results can you get. Many times, when people engage in mind over matter experiments for the very first time, since they don’t know what to expect or what exactly is going to happen, they naturally remain in an open state of mind – in an observer state of mind, where while they are focusing on the idea, they are also allowing it to happen.
And then, after the initial success, many people err by “trying” to replicate the previous experience, instead of remaining in that open state of mind. Thus, they block the energy and nothing happens, until they stop trying.
When people begin practicing psychokinesis, it often happens that while they are sitting and gazing at the object they want to move, trying as they might, nothing seems to be happening. And then, when they get up – and they allow things to happen – the object moves.
With more experience, you eventually figure out how to focus on what you want to happen, while at the same time allowing it to happen, and when you get a knack for how to use the power of your mind, it becomes easier. As with any other skill, the more you practice, the better you get at it.”
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