Finally managed to upload originals.
Originals:
https://archive.org/details/vid-20250203-194307657External ↗
Odysee downscaled:
N1 https://ody.sh/Z7QAg9GrwFExternal ↗
N2 https://ody.sh/mHbBQJ1Ts1External ↗
N3 https://ody.sh/CVyfoLYBMBExternal ↗
N4 https://ody.sh/TSUMyzFVxsExternal ↗
N5 https://ody.sh/B0UEvAoqgoExternal ↗
N6 https://ody.sh/PD36OiVyD7External ↗
N7 https://ody.sh/IAPYZOoG38External ↗
N8 https://ody.sh/1h2twQb3dlExternal ↗
N9 https://ody.sh/ICyOQctBygExternal ↗
N10 https://ody.sh/RiC2IchbIpExternal ↗
N11 https://ody.sh/MQLmtD8NsOExternal ↗
N12 https://ody.sh/bv5SwtIGWUExternal ↗
1. For the first time watching/previewing - watch in fast forward.
2. Easier done than explained how. Have to pull names and terms for all of this out of thin air.
3. Even after hundreds of training sessions, failures (no visible movement) and weak successes (very slight movement even after 10, 20, 30 minutes of active emission) still occur. Sometimes decently strong movement can be seen in less than 5 minutes, though that's rare. At the time of writing this, no definite causality was identified. Also, during early (first hundred or so) trainings, had failures for days in a row. Cause - unknown.
4. Unsure if any barriers between palm and object simply obstruct/diminish movement induction or alter direction/flow of energy, requiring technique refinement and adjustment for different barriers.
5. No idea what this energy is. It does not behave like electrical charge as I can both attract and repulse (sometimes trying to "push" effectively "pulls"), nor it is pure magnetism. Works (at least feels) the same on conductive and non-conductive objects.
6. No tactile feedback of object position, at least I don't feel any.
6. Rig = installation, frame, barriers, table. Object = the thing you're moving/trying to move/using as a measurement of telekinesis effect. In case of an object suspended on a thread/rope/wire - the longer the thread - easier to see results, both rotation and swing.
7. Telekinesis training session recordings were made in one take each. 12 of them in total.
8. Taken on a cellphone camera with cheap streamers camera holder. No sound was recorded.
9. Training rigs for these videos were made out of easily available materials: 5 liter water bottle, cap pierced with 3 holes to allow thread to be tightened. Cap is not screwed tight, turning cap allows to adjust object starting/at_rest position.
So far the best technique to induce object movement in an enclosed rig like this bottle is to "lift" using energy generated withing your palms. Focus not on "pushing" or "pulling" the sides of the object but on internal (i.e. under skin) and local (surrounding your hands) feeling of energy flowing, generally just up in waves. Benefits from relaxed concentration, _almost_ no hand or digit moving (slight movement could be good for keeping attention on your hands) and focusing on palm energy within hand and slightly out of it. Do not overconcentrate on object, view it more like a detector of energy. Sensations are best described as a mix of static charge, pressure and lightness (as in weight that you're lifting is less than you expected). Make sure that you're aiming properly, hand position and gesture might need adjustments. To help keep training without false positives - floor must be real hard, like kitchen/bathroom tiles or concrete. 5l water bottle rig design works good enough. As for object - I have most results with "crossflap" design shown in N12 video.
