A psi wheel is a simple 3 inch square of paper folded in half both ways, then turn it over and fold it diagonally corner to corner both ways. If you push in on the middles, you end up with a paper star with a point in the middle. Google it, it's a very simple concept. You take a needle and poke it into something solid and mount the little paper star on the other end of the needle, amounting to a little paper star that will very easily spin one way or the other. With a little bit of practice, you can manipulate this to spin in either direction on command simply by cupping your hands around it and visualizing this happening. Sounds sort of hokey, but I was able to do it within a half hr of practice with ease, moving it either direction and stopping and reversing on my command. In my opinion, these sort of things are much more provable than we are lead to believe. I think they don't want us learning the art of energy manipulation, and that is why they come up with so many reasons why this is not true. I took into account all the air movers, fans etc, and turned them off. I put a T shirt over my mouth and nose and was still able to do this at will. I wonder if anyone else would be willing to try this simple test and report back to me whether they could make it move also. I am of the opinion that any of us can do this, and it is a skill we need to learn. I have seen it scoffed at as heat from your hands, air currents, static electricity, whatever. After the little bit of experimentation I did tonight I am not satisfied with any of these. Whatever it is it is damn interesting. Try it and see. And then let me know how it went. PLEASE!
if you really want to make the point to someone skeptical, invert a large glass jar over it. with a bit of practice, you can still make it spin, and nobody can shit with you about air movement. (I used a fishbowl over mine) be prepared for all kinds of stupid accusations, including magnets hidden in your hand (or even surgically tucked under the skin) to tiny machinery to all kinds of other nonsense about what people don't want to believe in. here's the 'why' of why people don't want to believe that we have reality altering abilities.... ready for it? if you can alter reality, then you have to be responsible for the reality you've created. if you can't alter reality, then you're reality's bitch, and therefore a victim. how many people do you know that won't even own up to finishing off the last of the milk in the fridge or eating the last slice of pizza? deep down, they know that if they can influence the world, then they're where they are because they've chosen it....and they don't like the idea. so they reject anything even remotely related.
I agree and I did try it with a jar over it and was unable to do it. However, convection does not explain it stopping and changing direction at will, nor the magnetic alignment that happens as I put my hands around it. I quickly lost interest, but I kept the star and the needle inside the jar, and put it aside for further examination when I feel the urge. I agree, once you realize you can change your reality, then you have some responsibility in the world you live in. That has driven me to stop drinking and smoking herb, which I never thought I would do, but that responsibility nags at you on a deep subconscious level once you come to that realization. Still trying to adjust to being clean and sober, and still trying to regulate my sleep. It seems as if it will never be good again, but it's only been about two months, and I keep hoping it will balance out again. Peace and love....
A needle and piece of paper and a 5 year old boys favourite magic trick changes perception on reality? Lol ok.