Psychokinesis requires practice as well. The prime mover of PK is faith or certainty in predictions about the outcome of applied intentions. Building such certainty that can oppose the most entrenched “piors” (belief systems about how reality works) requires practice in meditation, intentional exposure to psychokinesis, and the ability to hold focused attention. The good news is that despite this, PK isn’t fundamentally “hard” at all - if you can calm your mind, direct your attention, apply the intention, and most importantly, “let go.” Please consider reading my article about psychokinesis.
I have not attended the class, but I have extensively studied the work and materials of the primary instructor, Joe Gallenberger. In short, he uses meditation and positive emotions to get people into a zone where psychokinetic intentions can influence reality. The main benefit of his class is most likely the social support and interactivity with other individuals in addition to seeing PK with your own eyes. He teaches seed sprouting, metal bending, illuminating light bulbs with his fingers, healing circles, and even more. Laughter is another great activator of PK, because it’s been proven that it generates high frequency gamma brain waves in a similar manner to that produced during loving kindness meditation by high end meditators. On the healing front, one of my favorite non-Christian healing practitioners is Richard Gordon and his Quantum Touch technique, which simply involves combining breathing with body sweeping (moving awareness up and down the body) and positive loving emotions from the heart center. Then you apply the “energy” with intention on the person or injury to be healed. I’m fascinated with PK and I don’t think it’s as difficult as most people think. It’s simply that the “priors” about reality in our deepest levels are programmed to believe that it doesn’t work. Meditation is one thing that can help a person apply an intention with the certainty and precision to overcome pre-existing priors that tell them reality doesn’t work that way.
I agree with you that there tends to be some backlash when asking people to meditate because many have been taught that it is negative or leaves them prone. I think pushing that belief has acted as a form of gatekeeping. Adepts do not want the masses figuring out how to do what it is they can do because the masses would realize they can alter reality. So a more material view is pushed upon white world and only a few will wake up to the fact thar they are creating what they expect to see by utilizing the implicate to impact the explicate. Most will go outward and will always focus upon that, having been taught cause and effect in a backwards way and having accepted that notion for rote. Going inward to alter what is seen and experienced outwardly is not a thought most are able to entertain. They will counter that it conflicts with science when that couldn't be further from the truth.
It all starts with belief. I think most refuse to have the self confidence to start. Every encounter I've experienced started with a glimmer of possibility. Through my actions following intuition, events started to blossom, small synchronicities left breadcrumbs. Eventually the impossible happens, cause you knew it could.
I keep getting ads for a membership to Gaia. Do you have any recommendations for people or places to start with? I took a mediumship course about 10 years ago. I know I CAN do it but I need more… structure. Thoughts?
It absolutely does! I'm living proof. I've always had a bit of an aptitude, but it increased by leaps and bounds when I focused on putting in the work. I know this would be true for literally anyone! :)
Psychokinesis requires practice as well. The prime mover of PK is faith or certainty in predictions about the outcome of applied intentions. Building such certainty that can oppose the most entrenched “piors” (belief systems about how reality works) requires practice in meditation, intentional exposure to psychokinesis, and the ability to hold focused attention. The good news is that despite this, PK isn’t fundamentally “hard” at all - if you can calm your mind, direct your attention, apply the intention, and most importantly, “let go.” Please consider reading my article about psychokinesis.
https://psychokinetic.substack.com/p/the-pathway-to-unlimited-psychokinetic
Thanks. I have been meaning to take the class Monroe offers on PK but I have not yet had the opportunity. 🙏🏻💜💫
I have not attended the class, but I have extensively studied the work and materials of the primary instructor, Joe Gallenberger. In short, he uses meditation and positive emotions to get people into a zone where psychokinetic intentions can influence reality. The main benefit of his class is most likely the social support and interactivity with other individuals in addition to seeing PK with your own eyes. He teaches seed sprouting, metal bending, illuminating light bulbs with his fingers, healing circles, and even more. Laughter is another great activator of PK, because it’s been proven that it generates high frequency gamma brain waves in a similar manner to that produced during loving kindness meditation by high end meditators. On the healing front, one of my favorite non-Christian healing practitioners is Richard Gordon and his Quantum Touch technique, which simply involves combining breathing with body sweeping (moving awareness up and down the body) and positive loving emotions from the heart center. Then you apply the “energy” with intention on the person or injury to be healed. I’m fascinated with PK and I don’t think it’s as difficult as most people think. It’s simply that the “priors” about reality in our deepest levels are programmed to believe that it doesn’t work. Meditation is one thing that can help a person apply an intention with the certainty and precision to overcome pre-existing priors that tell them reality doesn’t work that way.
I agree with you that there tends to be some backlash when asking people to meditate because many have been taught that it is negative or leaves them prone. I think pushing that belief has acted as a form of gatekeeping. Adepts do not want the masses figuring out how to do what it is they can do because the masses would realize they can alter reality. So a more material view is pushed upon white world and only a few will wake up to the fact thar they are creating what they expect to see by utilizing the implicate to impact the explicate. Most will go outward and will always focus upon that, having been taught cause and effect in a backwards way and having accepted that notion for rote. Going inward to alter what is seen and experienced outwardly is not a thought most are able to entertain. They will counter that it conflicts with science when that couldn't be further from the truth.
It all starts with belief. I think most refuse to have the self confidence to start. Every encounter I've experienced started with a glimmer of possibility. Through my actions following intuition, events started to blossom, small synchronicities left breadcrumbs. Eventually the impossible happens, cause you knew it could.
🙏🏻💜💫
Great post. Insightful message. Implications with WIDE-reaching possibilities. Grateful as usual. #Intuition #OnlyTheWeakDeny
Thank you, Jack! 🙏🏻💜💫
I keep getting ads for a membership to Gaia. Do you have any recommendations for people or places to start with? I took a mediumship course about 10 years ago. I know I CAN do it but I need more… structure. Thoughts?
Click on the link that says Gateway Process above and read through that pdf. And then look into The Monroe Institute. 🙏🏻
Excellent article Demi. Thank you for posting it. 🙏💖
Thank you so much! 🙏💖
You’re most welcome
Demi. 🙏💖
Spot on! Love it!
Saying it out loud is fabulous. Put in the work and amazingly it works.
It absolutely does! I'm living proof. I've always had a bit of an aptitude, but it increased by leaps and bounds when I focused on putting in the work. I know this would be true for literally anyone! :)
Thank you! 🙏💖
Of course!