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Re: Simple intention practice

Hi Judy,

Yeah I've gotten that sense of timing too, and I'd thought of bubbling
the test but it's not even on my computer - it's the website at a
remote location so that feels silly. But of course if we're serious
about this we could try it with a person near us, do the 1-10 to
connect the energy and bubble the space to create a container. It
might be good to randomly choose whether you want the person to show
the image or not, rather than it always being one way - as there might
be a bit of a psychological element involved. It'd be interesting to
do that, but it just doesn't seem like people want to take the time.

Mark

--- In medicinalqigong@yahoogroups.com, chewbacca Chew <jmchew@...> wrote:
>
> Hi, Mark~
>
> I've tried that website before. I noticed that I
> would sometimes get a subtle image before thinking set
> in, but that it was difficult for me to discern the
> difference between the sense and the thinking.
>
> There was also a timing thing, as it seemed I would
> be one card ahead. It seemed that my wanting a good
> score impeded my perceptions. I also wondered whether
> or not the impersonal aspect of the type of test
> dampened any psychic feel/field.
>
> It could be a valuable training tool.
>
> thanks,
> Judy
> --- markchiang888 <markchiang888@...> wrote:
>
> > At www.gotpsi.org there is a card draw test that
> > allows you to exert
> > intention over whether a card will turn over with an
> > image or not.
> > Others include guessing where the card is hidden, a
> > sequential test
> > that tracks how many guesses out of 5 it takes for
> > you to find it, and
> > remote viewing tests. It tells you what the odds are
> > to chance for
> > your results. The draw test is of course more
> > relevant to qigong
> > treatments for obvious reasons.
> >
> >
> >
>





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At www.gotpsi.org there is a card draw test that allows you to exert intention over whether a card will turn over with an image or not. Others include guessing...
markchiang888
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Feb 2, 2008
10:34 pm

Hi, Mark~ I've tried that website before. I noticed that I would sometimes get a subtle image before thinking set in, but that it was difficult for me to...
chewbacca Chew
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Feb 3, 2008
1:56 am

Hi Judy, Yeah I've gotten that sense of timing too, and I'd thought of bubbling the test but it's not even on my computer - it's the website at a remote...
markchiang888
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Feb 3, 2008
5:24 pm

Hello Mark, I read your post to Judy, and wondered if you intended to send that to her privately. I wish I understood what you were talking about, bubbling the...
ron holmes
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Feb 5, 2008
4:40 am

Hi Ron, I think one reason might be because Suzanne changed the program - I did the old one that doesn't have the I-Ching stuff and was based on Jerry Alan...
markchiang888
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Feb 5, 2008
6:11 am
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