Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Ouch!!!

I'm under the weather this week. The geomagnetic weather. I didn't have an easy time getting the wheel to move last night. I wasn't feeling well. And I was having difficulty calming down enough to just do this. I played with the wheel for about 15 minutes before I got to where this video starts. The pinwheel only moves slowly, but at least I got it going.

I've been trying out a pk exercise lately that's a bit hard to describe, but when it works it feels like all this energy is just rushing through you. Usually when I do it, the walls start banging (collateral pk), but the wheel hardly moves at all. This time I tried to feel quiet as the energy rushed by and that seemed to work. And I even forgot about feeling crappy for a few minutes.

8 comments:

Mark said...

Ya know what would be awesome? If you showed up at JREF headquarters and just hung out and made the walls keep banging to make them angry. You could say something like, "I'm not going to leave until you guys shut down JREF or until you call the cops and tell them (and cause a police report to be written up about the incident) that you want the police to escort a psychic girl off of the premises because she is using her psychic powers to make the walls bang."

RabbitDawg said...

Sandy, this might sound like one of the most boring anomalies in science to the average layperson (like me), but to a physicist, it's mind-blowing.

You mentioned how last weeks solar flares and the resulting coronal mass ejection (CME)affected your PK ability. You may not have phrased it quite like that, but that's the gist of it.

Way-ul, in the world of quantum physics, one of the many cherished laws is the rate of radioactive decay for any given radioactive element. The rate should be constant and predictable. It's what the International Bureau of Weights and Measures uses to fine-tune its atomic clocks.

Physicists from Stanford and Perdue Universities have discovered that solar flares have an effect on radioactive decay rates. Like I said, no big deal to you or me, but downright spooky to the Really Smart People.

If ya have the time, check it out:

http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/august/sun-082310.html

Mark said...

Hey, Sandy. Are you Mrs. S from this post?

http://stevevolk.com/archives/914

Sandy said...

RabbitDawg,

That's a totally awesome anomaly! Thank you for bringing to my attention. :)

Mark,
Yes.

Mark said...

Hey, RabbitDawg, that was a neat article. The part about the Sun spinning slower on the inside than on the outside reminded me of this article, which I also send to Sturrock:

http://web.archive.org/web/20041009181639/http://www.alternativescience.com/is_the_sun_hot.htm

I wonder if there is a connection.

Mark said...

Ummm...I think that the link that I posted in the comment above this one does not work if viewed in the "Leave your comment" section that you go to when you click on "(some number) Comments" on the main page under the "Ouch" posting. You have to click on the word "Ouch" itself, and then on the page that you get to you can go down to the comments below the main post and get the full link. Sorry...

Robbie said...

Hi Sandy

I wrote a nice long post to you but it decided not to post, slightly annoying, better try again!

I found the research they did on Mrs S (You obviously) very interesting, it suggests there is a real process or at least something behind your experiences.
I respect you for putting yourself forward for the experiments, I can't imagine it would have been easy. Any work that sheds light on this type of thing is surely a good thing though!

I still find your personal experiences interesting which reminded me-have you heard of Ian Rubenstein?
He's a British GP (Doctor) who's had experiences similar to yours. He's written a book on it which was reviewed on the Paranormalia blog, where he then had a Q and A session sort of thing, which was very insightful. I thought his story might be of interest to you :), especially since its a respected and intelligent member of society, instead of you know, a politican, hah!

Hope all is well!

Cheers!

Robbie

Sandy said...

Robbie,

Thanks, I hadn't heard of Rubinstein. I will definitely have to read up on him.