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Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Adonai One - 06-04-2013 Reading about the scientists that vetted for Uri Geller through the metallurgic results of the keys he bent, it seems that intelligent energy is used to literally melt the metal into bending. Stainless steel, which is used in most spoons and forks, has a significantly higher melting point compared to brass keys; thus theoretically it would take a lot more intelligent energy and power to bend. Hence my initial failures, maybe. So I will be looking for metals of a lesser melting pointing. Let's see if I get anywhere in my seemingly insane interest in getting metal to bend outside of direct physical force. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Horuseus - 06-04-2013 Spoon boy: Do not try and bend the spoon. That's impossible. Instead... only try to realize the truth. Neo: What truth? Spoon boy: There is no spoon. Neo: There is no spoon? Spoon boy: Then you'll see, that it is not the spoon that bends, it is only yourself. -- The Matrix RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - BrownEye - 06-04-2013 The only way I could find it useful would be if it somehow made money. ![]() Otherwise, not even as useful as masturbating. ![]() So, find a purpose, then find a way. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Adonai One - 06-04-2013 (06-04-2013, 12:56 PM)BrownEye Wrote: The only way I could find it useful would be if it somehow made money. Heh, becoming another Uri Geller would be fascinating. It would be interesting to see how academia and the skeptic community would try to discredit me. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Aureus - 06-04-2013 Questions of highest interest: Do you dream 100% of the night? Can you astrally project at will with ease? RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Adonai One - 06-04-2013 (06-04-2013, 01:18 PM)Aureus Wrote: Questions of highest interest: Working on it. Achieving either of these are great feats for most. Even then, my higher self might have other plans. I have great plans regarding astral travel. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Aureus - 06-04-2013 (06-04-2013, 01:40 PM)Adonai One Wrote: Working on it. Achieving either of these are great feats for most. Even then, my higher self might have other plans.The aformentioned feats are very related to that of manipulating objects. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Adonai One - 06-04-2013 (06-04-2013, 01:45 PM)Aureus Wrote:(06-04-2013, 01:40 PM)Adonai One Wrote: Working on it. Achieving either of these are great feats for most. Even then, my higher self might have other plans.The aformentioned feats are very related to that of manipulating objects. Have any resources on such techniques? I assume you are capable? RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Aureus - 06-04-2013 Not really, but the ability will come naturally as you advance in the indigo/purple-ray. [Edit]:It does require a good bit of time though. I am not capable, but I will be one day. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Hototo - 06-04-2013 (06-04-2013, 01:18 PM)Aureus Wrote: Questions of highest interest: Cool. Fire away. Quote:Do you dream 100% of the night? I have dreams 90-95% of the nights I sleep and when I am asleep it is most often one continous or semi-continous story. I have roughly 20 fictional settings and about 5 semi-real settings where I travel and I also travel to random new locations based on strong emotions. Cant answer more directly than that. Quote:Can you astrally project at will with ease? I can buy a cameraman and I can buy you a holographic replica of me standing in your room and then have the live astral projection of me standing in your room. So if you are on on this planet and its vital to me. Yes. But if you want me to bend time/Space space/Time to such an extent that I Can materialize in another part of the physical world then gosh no, that would be magic. ![]() RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Sagittarius - 06-04-2013 (06-04-2013, 01:59 PM)Aureus Wrote: Not really, but the ability will come naturally as you advance in the indigo/purple-ray. [Edit]:It does require a good bit of time though. I have the dreaming almost down packed, astral projection I have only done twice and both where very very easy to slip into. Haven't been able to astral project since those nights where it came effortlessly. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - anagogy - 06-04-2013 (06-04-2013, 12:25 PM)Adonai One Wrote: Reading about the scientists that vetted for Uri Geller through the metallurgic results of the keys he bent, it seems that intelligent energy is used to literally melt the metal into bending. Hmmmm, could be that. But..........maybe not. Quote:3.8 Questioner: How were the blocks moved? That is one of my favorite sections of the Law of One by the way. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - kanonathena - 06-05-2013 Post deleted, not helpful. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - zenmaster - 06-05-2013 lol "resonate", that is a good one, quite rich in potential and awe inspiring even. Then again, those spoon benders present who don't want to abridge your free will may be giving subtle clues. Then again, they may just be using a weasel word. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - xise - 06-05-2013 Quote:75.23 Questioner: I am sorry for the confusion. Sometimes, as you say, sound vibration complexes are not very adequate, and I’m sorry. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Adonai One - 06-05-2013 I am not as imbalanced as most percieve me to be through my open emotional rants. I am just honest about what I feel and quite accepting of my reality through that. Regardless, it's been made clear to myself that my indigo-ray and violet-ray is open with potential for work of this kind. I've already polarized through 3rd density before. It's highly unlikely I've regressed to the point to where work of this kind is impossible. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Adonai One - 06-05-2013 I will add that I am highly distorted though as most third density beings are, for an undistorted entity would be able to move mountains with little effort. So indeed, if I were without distortion, I could melt a spoon in my hand without any obstacles. However achieving such a level of what some call "perfection" is highly unlikely. Although I will admit I fantasize about becoming such a god. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Hototo - 06-05-2013 You can melt a spoon in your hand with little trouble. A. Get heat tolerant gloves B. Get a lighter of sufficient temperature to melt steel. C. Hold spoon by one end carefully and apply heat to the middle. Bend. D. Thank the creator that you didn't have to invent physics again to manifest the information of "application of heat with technical aid to a small area" for the effect of bending spoons. If you want to do it quicker. Get a better system of manifestation. I recommend Star Trek like holographic reality where bending happens via teleporters / energyfields. Anyway. I'll hush now and recommend you the best of luck in trying to bend your reality. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSgiXGELjbc (If you wish to make a boonspender, you first have to invent one... Or some such, paraphrasing the great one) RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - kanonathena - 06-05-2013 Post deleted, not helpful. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - zenmaster - 06-05-2013 (06-05-2013, 02:45 AM)Adonai One Wrote: Although I will admit I fantasize about becoming such a god.Indeed, all kitchen utensils will go limp at your will. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - xise - 06-05-2013 Are "distortion" and "balance" (of one's energy centers) basically unrelated? I thought they were so interrelated as to be the same thing. But thinking about it, I don't know if I've examined the two concepts in detail. If someone could shed some light (or quotations) on the issue, it would be much appreciated. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - reeay - 06-05-2013 I thought distortion is the process of twisting something, and balancing was 'untangling' process of all the distortions that have been weaved/twisted into a tangle. Ra Wrote:15.9 Questioner: Can you tell me a little bit about the definition of the word “balancing” as we are using it? RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - Spaced - 06-05-2013 Maybe some distortions are more balanced than others. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - anagogy - 06-05-2013 (06-05-2013, 02:58 PM)xise Wrote: Are "distortion" and "balance" (of one's energy centers) basically unrelated? They are the same thing from my perspective. To become undistorted is to become more balanced. To become distorted is to become more imbalanced. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - zenmaster - 06-05-2013 (06-05-2013, 05:28 PM)rie Wrote: I thought distortion is the process of twisting something, and balancing was 'untangling' process of all the distortions that have been weaved/twisted into a tangle.I see distortion as a degree of randomness. When consciousness is grounded in experience (through learning), something is then made available of self, so there is a place for the universe (infinity) to be met. The more awareness of self (which is the conscious part of universe), the more infinity (the universe) can find expression in self, so the less distortion. When infinity meets the unconscious, there is always a degree of randomness. RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - reeay - 06-05-2013 That reminds me of Carl Roger's phenomenological field theory. The field is infinite, and we learn more about self thru each experience then attempt to integrate those aspects. If a blank piece of paper is the infinite field, and we draw a dot, that is what we experienced/made conscious. This dot can grow with new experience into an increasingly larger bubble. Sometimes a dot is drawn in a very remote place on a paper, which illuminates a part of self that is vastly different (that 'till this very moment I never really knew myself' experience). In order to integrate that outlier dot one must then expand the bubble thru-out the field towards the outlier. I'm trying to understand the randomness here. Could you talk about that a bit more pls? RE: Why I think I have failed at bending spoons. - zenmaster - 06-06-2013 (06-05-2013, 10:38 PM)rie Wrote: I'm trying to understand the randomness here. Could you talk about that a bit more pls?An analogy would be like signal and noise. Randomness or distortion is like lots of unusable "noise" (like background static). When you can speak to the intelligence, in "intelligent infinity", as it can be accepted and allowed that is like "signal". So distortion can be seen either as a lot of unusable noise or some usable signal. The quality of that "signal" and "distortion" is what has been uniquely created (light of self) from what has been provided (light of the universe). Infinity (the expression and experience of it) is limited by that and to that which has been accepted and balanced. Infinity by its nature is sufficient, whole, pure and incorruptible. When that wholeness is not allowed to manifest through the self, or rather is allowed only in a certain limited manner, that is due to a "distortion" or a certain quality of "impurity". What may be counter-intuitive is the notion that what is infinite, that pure signal, is also seemingly utterly homogenous. But when everything is accepted then there can only be one thing, because there is nothing separate. |