Trebor Seven | š PSYCHOKINESIS š Moving a Compass Needle Video Request @TreborSeven | Uploaded March 2017 | Updated October 2024, 12 hours ago.
Happy Vernal Equinox 2017! Spring has sprung and I am kicking off the new season by fulfilling a long overdue video request. Moving a compass needle is similar to moving a Psi wheel under glass but the constant magnetic pull to north creates a pendulum type reaction as opposed to a spin. Perhaps with continued practice I will be able to spin the needle all the way around, but at this stage any movement is a success.
Here are a couple practice tips I forgot to mention in the video that may be helpful. 1) Bump the compass a little to make the needle jiggle and then execute your move. As always, it is much easier to influence a move than initiate one. 2) Depending on orientation your push may react like a pull. If this happens you can either focus on the opposite end of the needle or position yourself on the opposing side of the compass.
I hope this information is helpful and I thank you for watching. Have a Happy Spring Equinox and a great spring season 2017!
~Trebor
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Happy Vernal Equinox 2017! Spring has sprung and I am kicking off the new season by fulfilling a long overdue video request. Moving a compass needle is similar to moving a Psi wheel under glass but the constant magnetic pull to north creates a pendulum type reaction as opposed to a spin. Perhaps with continued practice I will be able to spin the needle all the way around, but at this stage any movement is a success.
Here are a couple practice tips I forgot to mention in the video that may be helpful. 1) Bump the compass a little to make the needle jiggle and then execute your move. As always, it is much easier to influence a move than initiate one. 2) Depending on orientation your push may react like a pull. If this happens you can either focus on the opposite end of the needle or position yourself on the opposing side of the compass.
I hope this information is helpful and I thank you for watching. Have a Happy Spring Equinox and a great spring season 2017!
~Trebor
telekinesisschool.com
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Copyright free music provided by Adrian Ryszka
FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for entertainment purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 106A-117 of the U.S. Copyright Law. Posted per YouTube Guidelines per Creative Commons with no intent to infringe on anyone's Copyright.