Psychokinesis and Telekinesis
by Irwin on Aug.18, 2009, under Psychic
Psychokinesis is sometimes referred to as telekinesis or mind over matter. It is the ability to move or affect the property of things with the power of the mind. Of all the psychic abilities, true psychokinesis is one of the rarest to develop. Few have been able to demonstrate this ability, and even those demonstrations are highly contested by the skeptics.
Here is a brief outline of some people who have demonstrated these remarkable abilities:
Stanislawa Tomczyk
Born in Poland, Tomczyk came to the attention of investigators when it was reported that startling poltergeist-like activity occurred spontaneously around her. She could control some telekinetic feats, but only under hypnosis. In this hypnotic state, Tomczyk took on a personality that called itself “Little Stasia” who could levitate small objects when Tomczyk placed her hands on either side of them. In the early 1900s, one investigator, Julien Ochorowicz, watched these levitations at very close range and observed something like fine threads emanating from her palms and fingers, although they were examined carefully before the experiment. And it didn’t seem to be a trick. “When the medium separates her hands,” Ochorowicz observed, “the thread gets thinner and disappears; it gives the same sensation as a spider’s web. If it is cut with scissors, its continuity is immediately restored.” In 1910, Tomczyk was tested by a group of scientists at the Physical Laboratory in Warsaw where she produced remarkable physical phenomena under strict test conditions.
Nina Kulagina
One of the most celebrated and scrutinized psychics to claim psychokinetic powers was Nina Kulagina, a Russian woman who discovered her abilities while attempting to develop other psychic powers. Reportedly, she has demonstrated her powers by mentally moving a wide range of nonmagnetic objects, including matches, bread, large crystal bowls, clock pendulums, a cigar tube and a salt shaker among other things. Some of these demonstrations have been captured on film. The skeptics contend, of course, that her abilities would not stand up to scientific testing, and that she may be nothing more than a clever magician.
Uri Geller
Geller is one of the most well-known “psychics” who has publicly demonstrated feats of psychokinesis: spoon and key bending have become almost synonymous with Geller’s name. Although many skeptics and magicians consider his metal-bending performances nothing more than adroit sleight-of-hand, Geller has allegedly shown that he can manifest the effects over great distances and in multiple locations. On a British radio show in 1973, after demonstrating key bending to the astonishment of the host, Geller invited the listening audience to participate. Just minutes later, phone calls began pouring into the radio station from listeners all over the UK reporting that knives, forks, spoons, keys and nails began to bend and twist spontaneously. Watches and clocks that had not run in years began to work. It was an event whose success surprised even Geller and thrust him into the spotlight.




December 19th, 2009 on 3:46 am
Hi Lily,
I have several articles on these topics in my blog. Psychic Smarts covers these topics as well. There is no guarantee that you will be able to master any psychic skill. However the process of learning and practicing a skill builds mind power, concentration, discipline, focus and enhances your psychic mind all at the same time. So try different techniques and discover which ones serve you best. That’s why we’ve included 35 different techniques and four major approaches in our 4 disc program.
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