has anyone else ever attempted to control an element, or more? I've been spending the better part of 2 years studying elemental magick, and just 20 minutes ago, I was sitting in the spare bedroom, ceiling fan completely off, vents long-since closed, as well as the window. I was sitting on the floor meditating, and began to practice feeling the air molecules around me, feeling them move and vibrate and flow, and I tried to manipulate those molecules to my will, and create my own small air currents (as learned and practiced from various resources and people). I sat there a good 30 minutes slowly becoming at peace with the air, and feeling myself controlling minute currents throughout the room. Well, there was a cellophane from a cigarette pack a few feet in front of me, and I began to stare at it, and decided to test something. I mentally concentrated and willed a small current of airflow down in front of me and into the cellophane, and just as I was visually imagining this happening, the cellophane rolled 3 or 4 feet further away from me - in the direction I was visualizing the wind pushing it......... I dunno, sorry for the long post, I'm just excited.....I wanna practice with the wind outside
In my youth I used to lie outside on my back willing small clouds to disappear. It seemed to work, most of the time. Or maybe small clouds just have a tendency to disperse... However I have a dramatic experience with telekinesis, so I definitely believe what you're experiencing is probably genuine. It IS pretty cool and exciting, isn't it? Keep it up - and tell us any more good stories, we like to hear about this stuff.
My connection to the elements (particularly the wind) is at times so intense that I've actually experienced "cosmic guilt" upon the realization of my potential impact on others. I would never consciously attempt to harness this power (at least at this stage in my evolution); for me, it's more like instinctive energetic "flare-ups" that produce intense telekinetic shockwaves. This issue reminds me of a Yogic principle about "siddhis", or supernatural abilities, being a stumbling block along the pathway towards enlightenment. If influencing the elements telepathically is somehow facilitating the upliftment of one's consciousness, that is one thing, but to fixate on the cultivation of supernatural abilities at the expense of one's pursuit of ego transcendence is no doubt spiritually detrimental. Travis
i can make it rain and make the wind blow i have been able to do that since i was a kid , i know that ppl might think yah she is nuts , it is just a matter of belif and connection to elemnt .
Jesus told us, "An adulterous generation asks for a sign." Because our faith is weak. Psychic phenomena are a window into spiritual reality, I believe. And I agree with you - pursuing the psychic without regard to the spiritual is like pissing into the wind. The psychic is a finger pointing to the spirit. My first spirit guide - a young woman, newly married, who had been a satan worshipper as a teenager, had been placed in foster homes until she grew to adulthood, sat with me, talking quietly in the third-floor break room and told me, "I used to have even more powers than I do now...Don't try to get more powers. Read the Bible, and do what it says."
Yah, she is not even remotely nuts. From a poem by Hyam Plutzik called "Mr. Ingleshot of Dereham": "Here from my eyes let the fire speak... Though they laugh at me and Peg of the Brook, Glum John and his little brother."
I would never even think about using wind to hurt people, as in creating gales or whatever; I was simply creating a small current in which to move a small cellophane package. I feel a strong connection with the elements, and I've used them to help find myself for a long time. Each element possesses so much power, yet so few people realize it. And when people who really do believe try saying something, they're thought of as either crazy, or liars. Has anyone read any of Masaru Emoto's books by chance?