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Do you think it is possible to develop your psychic powers to know everything?And make your psychokinesis god like?

Frank Goad

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Do you think it is possible to develop your psychic powers to know everything?And make your psychokinesis god like?:)
 

George-ananda

Advaita Vedanta, Theosophy, Spiritualism
Premium Member
Do you think it is possible to develop your psychic powers to know everything?And make your psychokinesis god like?:)
At that point you would become divine. But you would also have the wisdom of using it appropriately.
 

Brickjectivity

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Power is inversely proportional to control. Suppose at night you have a dream but cannot remember it when you awake. What did you know in the dream that you don't know, now? Analogously all around us is knowledge that we cannot access. Its in the air and even in the vacuum of space. Its right there, but we lack the control to take it. If we could only reach it we could accomplish anything.
 

TransmutingSoul

One Planet, One People, Please!
Premium Member
Do you think it is possible to develop your psychic powers to know everything?And make your psychokinesis god like?:)
No, and no one should not develop them at all.

It is like a child playing with a complex machine, absolutely no idea of how much harm they can potentially create.

Regards Tony
 

Sgt. Pepper

All you need is love.
What do you think

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I don't think so, Frank. I've never met a psychic who knew everything. Having said that, the ones who gave me a reading were spot on every time. And I've only met two people who can manipulate matter with their minds, but neither they nor I considered their unique gifts to be godlike. FYI, Psychokinesis (the psychic ability to levitate without any visibly physical means to cause an object to float midair); Telekinesis (the psychic ability to move an object with your mind); Pyrokinesis (the psychic ability to manipulate heat and fire); Hydrokinesis (the psychic ability to manipulate and control water); and Aerokinesis (the psychic ability to manipulate and control the air) are all examples of psychic phenomena. Also, I'm a psychic medium, not a psychic.

And yes, there is a distinction between the two. The key distinction is that, whereas psychic mediums can communicate with and interact with the dead, psychics can only provide clarity and guidance for the living. Last but not least, I acknowledge that not everyone believes in psychic abilities like I do.
 

VoidCat

Use any and all pronouns including neo and it/it's
I don't think so, Frank. I've never met a psychic who knew everything. Having said that, the ones who gave me a reading were spot on every time. And I've only met two people who can manipulate matter with their minds, but neither they nor I considered their unique gifts to be godlike. FYI, Psychokinesis (the psychic ability to levitate without any visibly physical means to cause an object to float midair); Telekinesis (the psychic ability to move an object with your mind); Pyrokinesis (the psychic ability to manipulate heat and fire); Hydrokinesis (the psychic ability to manipulate and control water); and Aerokinesis (the psychic ability to manipulate and control the air) are all examples of psychic phenomena. Also, I'm a psychic medium, not a psychic.

And yes, there is a distinction between the two. The key distinction is that, whereas psychic mediums can communicate with and interact with the dead, psychics can only provide clarity and guidance for the living. Last but not least, I acknowledge that not everyone believes in psychic abilities like I do.
My favorite psychic ability to read about is pathokinesis- the ability to control and manipulate emotions both your own and others. It was fascinating to read about. I can manipulate energy in witchcraft and on occasion sense folks emotions and I do wonder if it's possible to manipulate others emotions through psychic phenomena as a result. Not that if I had that ability I'd do that unless someone gave me permission or had a safety reason to (someone trying to attack me for example). It's just interesting to read about. You ever heard of anyone with that ability?

I will say i have a book that has info on mind reading. Basically according to it(I take it with a grain of salt) it uses the principles of dowsing and mixes it with energy manipulation and sensing energy plus emotions to figure out what someone is thinking. It was in a book called Nocturnal Witchcraft by Konstantinos.

Interesting to read about none the less and it did have a few experiments that could be tried regarding it. Reading it reminded me of mental shapeshifting and the sangunine vampire community.
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
Yes and no. It really depends on how one understands what it means to be human.

Generally speaking, it is widely acknowledged that (and intuitively and experientially obvious that) humans are limited, finite beings. Humans, by definition, cannot be omnipotent. Their nature does not permit it.

However, there are at least a couple other perspectives that make this a bit more complicated.

The first is to call into question the boundary between "human" and "other" which can range between understanding human fundamental interdependency on other to rejecting the concept of a human separate from other to begin with. In this sense, the one human is bound together with all other and in an indirect way transcends its widely acknowledged limits perhaps even to the point of "oneness" with all other.

The second is to understand the aspects of reality that are, for lack of a better way of putting it, a bit wibbly. I've personally experienced these, though I do not discuss it much on these forums or elsewhere. While it is my own experience that this in no way absolves one from the limits of being human, there is no denying that these sorts of explorations push the boundaries of knowledge far beyond what is often acknowledged by those who are not walkers between the worlds.

 
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