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Exploring the realms of psychokinesis, telekinesis,
and energy projection
c2005 Su Walker
Of all the individuals that I know with natural multi-sensory skills and
abilities, about ninety-eight percent of them I would classify as energy receptionists: psychics, sensitives and intuitives. It is
rare that I encounter an individual who is spontaneously strong at energy projection work with no formal training. While I myself have
a bit of research and fair amount of skill in this area, I gained a new appreciation for top-notch projectionists and how very powerful they can be this summer.
Let me first give you a little background.
My own interest in this area began more than ten years ago. It stemmed from e-mails back and forth in 1998
with Dr. Dale Graff, who headed up the CIA's remote viewing project for 20 years.
At the time, I knew that psychic reception skills were something that could improve with training and practice. I had a hunch that one could
learn psychic projection this way as well. My questions to Dr. Graff asked if he thought psychokinesis (PK)
or telekinesis (TK) skills could also improve over time through trial, error and feedback. I wanted to know if he was aware of any sort of course work
or training that existed to help me in this area. At the time, he could not definitively tell me of any kind of research he knew of and was not aware of
anything that was available as far as training.
Undaunted, I began to search for what I could learn about strong energy projection skills. It helped reading books about natural
projectionists.Uri Geller's own books on his beginnings were helpful and fascinating. Going over work and research
that was being done in the PEAR laboratory and obtaining their PK computer program helped some. I
read of the Russian housewife, Nina Kulagina, who as able to demonstrate her abilities to western scientists moving objects. I studied the
works of Dr. Dean Radin, author of The Conscious Universe, a book I
highly recommend to students interested in both psychic reception and projection.
In October of 1998, I began my own experimentation. Having just finished Uri Geller's work, My Story, I wondered if I too could
bend spoons and change the physical nature of solid objects. I began to work for 30 minutes a day, dropping down into a meditative state, holding a
metal spoon and concentrating to see if I could affect it in any way. After ten days of work in this area, I didn't have any luck bending the spoon
at all, but other spontaneous phenomena began to happen. It started with my computer clock going awry. Before my daily meditation and energy
projection attempts, the clock would be just fine. When I returned to myoffice in the next room after my session, the computer clock would
mysteriously be an hour off.
Several days later, I was lying on the bed in my room, again focusing on projecting energy at the neck of the spoon, trying to will the metal's
bonds to separate like Moses parting the red sea. Suddenly, from across the room, I heard an extremely loud electrical POP. My eyes flew open
and the clock on the VCR about eight feet from me was blinking in a strange pattern that I had never seen before. All attempts to change the setting
failed, and I ended up unplugging the machine and replugging it back in to try to get it to set correctly again. While I managed to finally set the clock
function again, the machine never worked quite the same after that.
About two weeks into my personal endeavors to bend spoons, still with
no success, I ended my daily meditation, and tossed the spoon aside
frustrated that I wasn't
having any luck. I went into the dining room and flipped on the light
switch, promptly blowing two of the bulbs in the chandelier above the
dining room table. It was then that I glanced over at the wall and noted
that the battery clock was off by an hour. Frowning, I reset it, recalling
the incident with my computer clock, and went into the kitchen to look
for spare light bulbs. My kitchen clock, a plug in unit on the wall,
was also wrong by an hour. I frowned harder and reset that clock. Curious
now, totally forgetting the needed bulbs, I went into the family room.
The clock on the VCR was wrong by an hour, as was the clock in my son's
bedroom in the basement. As I moved to turn off the light in my son's
bedroom, my hand touched the switch on the wall and the light in the
ceiling made a popping sound and winked out. This was too much to be
random. Two bulbs and four clocks in less than an hour. Something strange
was happening... but it was about to take an even more unusual turn.
That same week, I blew close to seven more light bulbs. My kids began to
tease me, asking at the dinner table each night how many clocks I had stopped
or lights I had put out that day. I took everything light heartedly and
we joked about what I would do next. Meanwhile, the clock on the computer
in my office continued to randomly be off by an hour every couple of days. It
happened so regularly, I began making a log of the events as they happened.
Near the end of that week, I was putting the youngest kids to bed and
they were in the room with me as I reached across the headboard for
the bedtime story we had been reading all week. As my hand passed
within about 5 inches of the lamp on the headboard, the light suddenly
came on! I
never touched it, but only moved my hand close to the lamp. Two
of the children witnessed this and I immediately heard a surprised
and startled, "Mom!"from
both of them. The rest of the family came into the room as the kid's
excitedly exclaimed, "Mom made the light come on!" I tried to laugh it
off. "I wasn't even trying to do that," I
joked.
It was only three days later that it happened again. In a different room,
with a different lamp that was turned off, my hand passed close by the
shade and the light suddenly came on. I couldn't bend spoons
to save my soul, but boy did I seem to be having random affects on
lights and clocks! Honestly, I think back at that time that I scared myself.
I stopped my attempts at spoon bending and within days the clocks and
lights in the house were behaving normally again. So much was going on
in my life at the time that I decided resuming this work at some later
date might be best.
Near the end of May of 2005, I decided I wanted again to work at obtaining
greater skill and ability in area of conscious, palpable energy projection. This
time, instead of trying to bend spoons, I used a different tact. I
resumed my Tai Chi work, and began a search for literature that could
help me learn how to channel and project a palpable energy field.
My usual group of Thursday night students expressed interest in this
area and I picked up and refreshed my memory on the research I had
begun seven years previously. The
group of us began playing with forming energy balls, walking with them, tossing
them at one another and trying to bring up enough energy through our bodies to
toss a ball at someone and make them take a step backwards. We were having
fun, and success and I was pretty proud of what I was able to do thus far. With
the help of my students, I began to construct a beginner's course
in psychic projection, which I, tongue in cheek dubbed, "Emergency
Mojo 911."
Feeling like I needed to refresh and improve my skills, I began to
seek out the connections that exist in other faiths. I'd always
believed that common threads wove through the grand tapestry of all
religions, and I had studied them in depth. But, being curious and
insatiable, I wanted more. My journey, coupled with the grand plan
of the Universe introduced me to a Shaman of a Lakota tribe. After
a time, we struck a friendship, and I was invited to participate in
sweat lodge ceremonies. I found them uplifting, purifying, and expanding
my world-view of religion. The experience was real, palpable, and tangible.
I found myself in awe of their connection to the Earth and Spirit,
and the reverential tones that were part of their everyday life.
During a sweat lodge ceremony that took place during a full moon on the
summer solstice, I specifically asked to have the Universe bring me in
contact with other energy beings, so I could clearly see what I had been
vaguely sensing for years. I should have remembered some sage words of
advice penned long ago.. be
careful what you wish for. I was totally unprepared for what or
who would come across my path a scant three days later.
Very
quickly it became obvious that my own abilities had a long, long way
to go.
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