Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Telekinesis

Telekinesis is the ability to physically move an object without actually touching it.  It is quite the phenomenon.  But how is it even possible?  Every time I think about it, it doesn't click in my head.  Work is the product of force and distance; the object moves, but what provides the force?  Mind power, apparently.  I've been looking around the Internet lately at sites on telekinesis, and each one suggests that the power from the mind can provide enough force to move an object on the physical plane.  It requires a lot of focus, though.  Most sites recommend meditation before performing any type of telekinesis to clear to the mind so you can provide a full focus on the object you're trying to move. 

Videos on the Internet of people performing telekinesis are...iffy.  Some of them look fake.  Some people even think that telekinesis does not exist, that all of the videos and claims of telekinetic powers are fraudulent.  Personally, I believe in it.  The sites I've visited say that with enough practice, anyone can acquire telekinesis.  I've tried several times before to move light or weightless objects such as a sheet of paper or a flame, with no luck.  I'm not going to give up, though.  One day, I am determined to acquire the skill and prove of its existence.

Telekinesis is a weird topic, and most people reading this probably think I'm a weirdo by now.  Heck, what is even the point of telekinesis?  To me, it's a skill unlike any other.  I find it to be so absurdly cool.  In some ways, it could even be useful.  How many times have you dropped a pencil on the ground and have to bend down to pick it up again?  With telekinesis, you can just send it back up to your hand.  Or how about when you're in bed, the lights are on, and you want to turn them off but the switch is out of your reach?  Just use telekinesis to turn off the switch.  The convenience and mysticism of telekinesis are enticing to me.

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