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Most levitators go into a trance or other altered state of intense concentration. Within the Eastern traditions, mastering the ability to levitate involves secret breathing and visualization practices that tap into the universal life force or energy called ''prana" or "chi." In short, learning to control and manipulate this force will enable you to defy fixed natural laws. |
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While historic records of levitating saints and sorcerers abound, there is little in the way of modern proof. In the 1960s, a Leningrad housekeeper and PK practitioner named Nina Kulagina was photographed levitating a small object between her hands. Similar photographs were taken in the early part of the 20th century, but proving their authenticity at this point is impossible. |
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Psychic Photography: Revealing Snapshots |
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A picture is worth a thousand words, isn't that the saying? Well, when it comes to proving the existence of psychic phenomena, photography is one way to go for reassurance. In Chapter 11 we mentioned Kirlian photography, a type of photography that shows the life force that emanates from all living things. In addition to measuring the energy that comes from healers' hands, it can indicate the health of each organ within the body. It has been used to show illness before it invades the physical body, to predict disease in plants, and to detect structural defects in various objects. |
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A much different type of psychic photography is called thoughtography, wherein an individual with this particular skill projects an image in his or her mind onto a negative. It's like saying that the camera reads the person's mind. |
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