I tried this experiment years ago. I used aluminium baking foil iinstead of paper as it is much lighter. I also put a glass jar over my spinning top to prevent any air currents interfering with my experiment. I did achieve success but only after a few days practice. For the first few days nothing happened when I willed the aluminium foil to spin. Then one day I started to think about the unconscious processes going on at a pyhsiological level of moving my arm. I was thinking about how I have little conscious control over moving my arm when I make the decision to move my arm. By this I mean that I don't have to consciously think about sending nerve signals from my brain, through my nervous system to the various muscles to make my arm move in a certain way. All I have to do is to will my arm to move in a certain way and it does without me having to consciously control the multitude of complex pyhsiological processes to make my arm move in a certain way. With this mindset I suddenly realised that I didn't have to understand how to make the aluminium foil to spin and I didn't need to try hard to make it work. I just needed to will it to happen like I would will a body movement and the unconscious processes would do all of the work for me. Immediately the aluminium foil started spinning in a clockwise direction as I had been asking it to do. I could then make it stop and spin in either a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction. The speed of spinning was fast. Psychokinesis is definately a real phenomenon. |
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