Okay, to the point. I like shows about abilities and suck like telekinesis...but i never really believed it. But, after a day at school with stressful bulls@@t i finally had to study for finals.. but when i went to grab the pen, i swear that it did something..
I don't know what happened, if i tried to do it or what but the pencil rolled at the same speed as my hand movement away from me and under neath my computer monitor(which was next to me on my desk)
Is this just a pile or is some kind of telekinetic or psychic connection reall. if not with me, with other people. Is it even possible or is it just people taking a turn to the first option in there heads.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Spirituality? Advicelady6798 answered Sunday November 8 2009, 3:15 pm: This may be hard to believe but scientists seem to think that each human being has the capabilities to do extradinary things such as seeing the future, mind reading, telekinesis, etc. Only a few are able to connect with these abilities. My brother is one who experiences like out of body experiences while he is sleeping. This only happens for a few seconds but he can see himself sleeping.
I am very different. I can feel other peoples emotion even when I have never gone through they had. Sometimes out of impulse I answer questions that people hadn't even asked...yet. Its not something I mean to happen but I do often wonder what happened was real or not.
I can understand your reluctance in reality of this. I believe that you were so focused that made th pencil move. You had a strong connection to it when you went to grab it. I don't think you are crazy at all but you might think that I am :) I would experiment with it a bit more, you may not get it at first but onc you have done research and stuff, I think you can make it into something bigger. [ Advicelady6798's advice column | Ask Advicelady6798 A Question ]
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