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Mind Over Matter: PK Power

Using the power of your mind to move objects, and materialize things from the other dimensions with PK Power.

Tulpas Wandering the Earth

A PK-induced thoughtform can be the physical manifestation of either individual or group thought, and can, of course, be either good or evil.

Some paranormal researchers believe that certain manifestations of Bigfoot or Sasquatch are tulpa-related. In the Orient, especially Tibet, the tulpa is well-known as  a  creation  made through  especially focused, highly concentrated  willpower and visualization. Tulpas, often fashioned in the image of the mystic who crated them, can be seen in the marketplace or other public areas, sometimes appearing to be an exact replica or doppelganger of the mystic. One of the most well-known controversial tulpas was reportedly created by Alexandra Neel in the 1800s, who deliberately focused on creating a rotund monk. However, it was reported that this “monk” started acting independently and began to run amok, in effect, Neel having had created a real-life Frankenstein. Reports are that this creature had to be forcibly “dematerialized” or destroyed.

Thinking of Thoughtography

The unusual practice of Thoughtography is another important PK manifestation, and is perhaps one of the most graphic examples of using such mind power. Even

so, it is still very controversial among many investigative researchers, many of whom still deny that such a process can be scientifically validated. Simply put, Thoughtography is the process of creating or transmitting images from the mind onto photographic film. It is sometimes called  “Nengraphy”, or “Projected Thermography”. The most well-known example of this PK power was alleged to have occurred almost 100 years ago in Japan. According to the report, Tokyo University Professor Tomokichi Fukurai experimented with a test subject named Ikuko Nagao. Through a process which he called “Nensha”, he was able to get Ikuko to produce images from her mind directly onto a film. However, it was reported that shortly after these experiments, Ikuko died from a cerebral fever. Undaunted, the professor continued on with his research, eventually producing the work “Clairvoyance and Thoughtgraphy”.

Beside experiments in Japan, several U.S. PK sensitives have alsobeen able to allegedly transmit thought via PK onto film. Chicagoan Ted Serios’ abilities in this area gained the public’s attention in the 1960s. He was reportedly able to produce images on film by holding a specially devised tube-like device to his forehead.

Of course, there are always skeptics and professional debunkers who go to great lengths to prove that PK does not exist, and that the ability to manipulate matter with just the power of the mind can never be a reality. Whatever one thinks of the matter, one thing is certain, PK will always remain one of the most interesting powers of the mind. 

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