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Thu Sep 03, 2009 11:40 pm
Lorrilrakest. says...



Im writing a novel about a whole race of psychics.

Not as in shawls and crystal balls - but like real people with supernatural talents.

Anybody know of, or even believe in, real life encounters of this sort.



(If anyone is a twin, and you know of the bond between you, let me know thanks)

Thanks.
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Fri Sep 04, 2009 3:05 am
DakotaK says...



Hey there,
I don't know anything about psychics really but after reading your last paragraph I couldn't resist posting :smt005 I'm a triplet so I have two other sisters. One of them looks a lot like me (no we're definitely not identical!) and we're really close. Sometimes, out of nowhere, we say the exact same thing or were thinking the same thing, or sometimes we finish what the other was saying. It's kinda weird and it freaks some people (me included sometimes) out.
Ok, just wanted to comment on that :smt001
Feel free to PM me.

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Fri Sep 04, 2009 5:05 pm
Kikuyo says...



Yes I believe in psychic ability. We all have the potential to be 'psychic', but we do not all have the ability. The potential comes with being born, it's innate, but ability is effected by outer and personal limitations. Like, if you lived in an area that was very much against psychics, never heard of psychic ability, raised in a religion that frowns upon the supernatural, or you think it's all fake, then you will have a significantly harder time developing these skills. I know several real psychics, some born having their ability nurtured, others working up from the bottom. I'd fall under the latter. I personally don't believe being psychic is a talent, rather a skill of perception and awareness that flourishes in certain paradigms.

If you'd like, I can reference you to some people?
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Sun Sep 06, 2009 8:00 pm
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Oooh wow - very in depth there :)

Thanks :)

Yeh, that would be great :)
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Sun Sep 06, 2009 9:13 pm
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It's all a load of tosh, but I know a bit about it. I used to really be into lucid dreaming, and whilst that's a real, scientific concept, it naturally attracted a lot of New Age believers as well, so I learnt about psychic abilities and stuff from them.

Actually downloaded an e-book on how to do it. It involves picturing energy flowing from the centre of your body outwards into your hands. Picture it, focus on it, and with enough practice you'll feel your hands begin to tingle. (In reality, this is pure placebo effect, but never mind). You can then learn to project this energy is a number of different ways. By making something move, for example. Telekinesis (or TK) is using the power to move something, pyrokinesis (or PK) is the power of fire/to heat things up, etc, etc.

What should be noted: this sort of 'real life' psychic ability is very sort of, shall we say, 'low level'. You can't make a book fly off a bookshelf and into your hand, but you can make a specially designed paper wheel spin around a bit if you put it in a bowl (in reality it's the heat from your hands pressed against the bowl that's causing the movement, but nevermind).

I'm guessing you may want something a bit more impressive in your story? I suppose you could use these psychic abilities as a starting point, and then build upon them to make them more flashy.

I know all about astral projection and out of body experiences too, if they're of any interest to you. Actually, I know more about this stuff than psychic abilities, which I have to admit, I'm rather shaky on; it's been years and years since I read about it.
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Mon Sep 07, 2009 11:37 am
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That's actually pretty interesting.
I knew about stuff like that, but I didn't really want to go into the whole "everyone can be a psychic"

I wanted the psychics to feel special, in a way :)

And yeah, I'm looking for flashy stuff.

Ooh, maybe i'll do some research into Uri Gellar.
Do we know any like, famous psychic people - or people that were thought to be witches or anything?
Hmm, alot of extensive research to be done - more than I thought.

Thanks lol
:)
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Tue Sep 08, 2009 9:05 pm
Kikuyo says...



Well if you aren't going for authenticity, check out Sylvia Browne, uhmmm *thinks* magicians yeah, like Uri Gellar and Chriss Angel.
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To tell the truth, they only make me long
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Sat Sep 12, 2009 9:30 pm
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Should they be Immortal?

It's a question im asking myself.

Im not sure.

Immortal Psychics.

Hmm. Ideas?
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Sun Sep 13, 2009 1:29 am
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I would say no. Just on the basic principles of creating a character with flaws, an immortal psychic might look too much like a perfect character/an undefeatable one. Unless you can give them a good weakness that shows up rather often and/or is easy to get, then you get a character who can deal with everything that comes his way with ease.
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Sun Sep 13, 2009 5:11 pm
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I get what you're saying - but just because they're immortal doesn't mean they're invincible, does it?
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Sun Sep 13, 2009 5:13 pm
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I'll jump in here and say no, of course it doesn't, but an immortal psychic? That just seems like you're pushing it. Why don't you try going for long-lived, if you want to make them a bit different? I think combining immortality with psychic ability is just a bit over the top.

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Sun Sep 13, 2009 8:13 pm
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haha yes. you watch heroes?

anyway.
ok, yeah i suppose it is extreme. Longer living is cool too. Thanks :)
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Wed Sep 16, 2009 3:39 pm
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No problem. And yes, I adore Heroes, but that's another thread, I suppose.
  





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I can predict the gender of an unborn baby. Well, I was correct both times I predicted. I'm a hoping for a third time (Terry Jones' new baby.)
  





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I just watched Derren Brown :0
Im going to research the CIA and stuff!
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