Post by donq on Sept 26, 2022 12:07:02 GMT
paprapsychology revisited
Warning: this post is a bit long.
Can you dissolve clouds using your mind?
About 40 years ago, I used to read something about using telekinesis (psychokinesis) to dissolving clouds with your mind (that book even gave the photos to prove it.)
Well, I also tried it myself many times. I stared at some small cloud formations and kind of focusing my mind to command it to be dissolved, and it did. Sure, not every time.
I read the story about Nina Kulagina long before I found the following video on YouTube:
Real Psychokinesis - Nina Kulagina
Hydrokinesis (Daniel)
As for Nina Kulagina's case, the experiments took place in a Leningrad laboratory by scientists. So, it was real, more or less. However, was it just her static electricity or her bioelectricity (electricity that provides energy for our body)? But then, how could she even move something in the glass box, which was insulator/dielectric? I honestly still don't think the same as I didn't know almost 40 years ago.
As for Daniel's Hydrokinesis (I've never known who he is), the question remains, was it just the wind?
Let me tell you about the story of the rainmaker. Carl Jung said to never give a seminar on active imagination without telling this story:
There was a drought in a village in China. They sent for a rainmaker who was known to live in the farthest corner of the country, far away. Of course that would be so, because we never trust a prophet who lives in our region; he has to come from far away. So he arrived, and he found the village in a miserable state. The cattle were dying, the vegetation was dying, the people were affected. The people crowded around him and were very curious what he would do. He said, ‘Well, just give me a little hut and leave me alone for a few days.’ So he went into this little hut and people were wondering and wondering, the first day, the second day. On the third day it started pouring rain and he came out. They asked him, ‘What did you do?’ ‘Oh,’ he said, ‘that is very simple. I didn’t do anything.’ ‘But look,’ they said, ‘now it rains. What happened?’ And he explained, ‘I come from an area that is in Tao, in balance. We have rain, we have sunshine. Nothing is out of order. I come into your area and find that it is chaotic. The rhythm of life is disturbed, so when I come into it I, too, am disturbed. The whole thing affects me and I am immediately out of order. So what can I do? I want a little hut to be by myself, to meditate, to set myself straight. And then, when I am able to get myself in order, everything around is set right. We are now in Tao, and since the rain was missing, now it rains.’
As for dissolving clouds with your mind, Daniel's Hydrokinesis and Jung's rainmaker, the question is not about whether it's real or not. I personally believe it has something to do with foreknowledge. I mean, why I picked that very cloud, not other ones? Somehow I knew it would dissolve itself very shortly? The same as Daniel's Hydrokinesis's case. Jung's rainmaker is much more complicated, and I have no idea. And yes, I still have no idea how Nina Kulagina could do that.
P.S. Sorry for any typos and errors.
Warning: this post is a bit long.
Can you dissolve clouds using your mind?
About 40 years ago, I used to read something about using telekinesis (psychokinesis) to dissolving clouds with your mind (that book even gave the photos to prove it.)
Well, I also tried it myself many times. I stared at some small cloud formations and kind of focusing my mind to command it to be dissolved, and it did. Sure, not every time.
I read the story about Nina Kulagina long before I found the following video on YouTube:
Real Psychokinesis - Nina Kulagina
And recently I've just found this new one on YouTube:
As for Nina Kulagina's case, the experiments took place in a Leningrad laboratory by scientists. So, it was real, more or less. However, was it just her static electricity or her bioelectricity (electricity that provides energy for our body)? But then, how could she even move something in the glass box, which was insulator/dielectric? I honestly still don't think the same as I didn't know almost 40 years ago.
As for Daniel's Hydrokinesis (I've never known who he is), the question remains, was it just the wind?
Let me tell you about the story of the rainmaker. Carl Jung said to never give a seminar on active imagination without telling this story:
There was a drought in a village in China. They sent for a rainmaker who was known to live in the farthest corner of the country, far away. Of course that would be so, because we never trust a prophet who lives in our region; he has to come from far away. So he arrived, and he found the village in a miserable state. The cattle were dying, the vegetation was dying, the people were affected. The people crowded around him and were very curious what he would do. He said, ‘Well, just give me a little hut and leave me alone for a few days.’ So he went into this little hut and people were wondering and wondering, the first day, the second day. On the third day it started pouring rain and he came out. They asked him, ‘What did you do?’ ‘Oh,’ he said, ‘that is very simple. I didn’t do anything.’ ‘But look,’ they said, ‘now it rains. What happened?’ And he explained, ‘I come from an area that is in Tao, in balance. We have rain, we have sunshine. Nothing is out of order. I come into your area and find that it is chaotic. The rhythm of life is disturbed, so when I come into it I, too, am disturbed. The whole thing affects me and I am immediately out of order. So what can I do? I want a little hut to be by myself, to meditate, to set myself straight. And then, when I am able to get myself in order, everything around is set right. We are now in Tao, and since the rain was missing, now it rains.’
As for dissolving clouds with your mind, Daniel's Hydrokinesis and Jung's rainmaker, the question is not about whether it's real or not. I personally believe it has something to do with foreknowledge. I mean, why I picked that very cloud, not other ones? Somehow I knew it would dissolve itself very shortly? The same as Daniel's Hydrokinesis's case. Jung's rainmaker is much more complicated, and I have no idea. And yes, I still have no idea how Nina Kulagina could do that.
P.S. Sorry for any typos and errors.