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Magic?


Question Posted Monday January 19 2004, 4:21 pm

OK, yesterday, I was in my bedroom and I was getting my journal out to write in it and i couldn't find my pencil, then i saw it on the table and it was too far for me to reach it and when I was stretching my arm to get it, it moved into my hand. My window wasn't open so that rules out wind. Am I telekenisis?

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bAhAmAmA0250 answered Saturday July 17 2004, 9:16 am:
You most likely would have had symptoms of it when you were younger-trix

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Kiki714 answered Tuesday April 27 2004, 5:13 pm:
very possible. did it move off the table into your hand? or roll to it? look at every detail and do some research.

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koshii answered Friday March 26 2004, 4:45 pm:
I suppose that's a very good possibility. Try moving things like pennies, and if you can't, try it again later, or with a clear mind and clear intent. If you can indeed move things toward you, try moving them away... push paper balls or small things... cultivate this talent, if you do indeed have it. It's very rare but does exist.

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Here-To-Help answered Saturday March 13 2004, 9:46 pm:
You mean are you TELEKINETIC...
That's a possibility...strong possiblilty...
You know what? If you email me I can let you know what I know about telekinesis
truevalue@yahoo.com
...it's a great gift (I just don't possess it...yet).

~GL~
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MysticalSwirls answered Saturday February 28 2004, 10:19 pm:
that is impossible...ooh wait, are you magnetic?

ha ha!! rofl

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Moop answered Friday February 13 2004, 11:31 pm:
could the table have been on a slant?

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dwarp answered Tuesday January 20 2004, 1:37 pm:
Most likely not. I think you probably just bumped the table while you were trying to get it. That happens to me sometimes. However, there's always the possibility...

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MichiruKaiou answered Monday January 19 2004, 9:32 pm:
Well.. you can't be "telekinesis".. lol.. get that right. Its are you telekinetic. Ok anyway.. if nothing else can explain it. Then yes you might be telekinetic. Maybe you knocked the table a little. Sometimes when I stomp in my house a table will shake because the ground is unsturdy. But if there is no other explanation then you could possibly be telekinetic.

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notnormal answered Monday January 19 2004, 8:47 pm:
You should test it. If you can move an object like a pencil at will over and over then yes, but if you try it again, and nothing happens, then no. If not, then why that pencil moved yesterday will just remain a mystery.

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Cspinoza1 answered Monday January 19 2004, 8:22 pm:
NO, if you were telekenitic you would have shown signs when you were young. You probably didn't see what you did or an action you made.

Cspinoza1

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Elle answered Monday January 19 2004, 7:23 pm:
Maybe you just shook the table a little and it rolled in your direction.
~Elle~

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Samantha answered Monday January 19 2004, 7:17 pm:
Ah, yes, I would say so. Definitely yes.

Samantha

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aka_kittkatt answered Monday January 19 2004, 6:45 pm:
When you leaned onto your desk, your weight caused it to tip forward so the pencil rolled into your hand.

End story. All right everybody, we don't need a crowd around here! Move it, move it!

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spongers223 answered Monday January 19 2004, 5:36 pm:
YOU MIGHT BE. THAT HAS NEVER HAPPENED TO ME. SO MAYBE YOU ARE. I AM A HUGE WHITCH CRAFT PERSON SO I BELIEVE IN THAT STUFF!

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Lizzy answered Monday January 19 2004, 5:32 pm:
It's telekinetic, and personally, i don't believe in that sort of magic. I believe that if you want something truly, you will get it, but when you can't reach something and you are too lazy to move, i doubt it. Unless you are crippled in some way. I don't know, my beliefs are probably different than yours.
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shay*shay answered Monday January 19 2004, 4:38 pm:
Was the surface flat? The move of your hand may have caused it to move forward. So I wouldnt say your telekenisis.
-shay :-)

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