PSI Ball question.

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PSI Ball question.
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How do you tell when you finish making a psi ball? I have tried to make a couple, and after about half a minute my hands start to tingle, is that it? Are there any good books or websites on this, I read about it online a while ago but it was very general. Am I supposed to see the ball?
Thanks a bunch!

-Wolfsong
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Re: PSI Ball question.
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It's a natural thing. You'll know when it's done.
Some people see it some don't.
I don't see why would someone use psi balls.
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A good site is wingmakers.co.nz Basically when it comes to kinesis (and this also applies to magick)the easier it is to visualize something the more likely it is to be real, so if a visualization of a complete psi ball enters your head you'll instinctivley know it's finished, but if you have your third eye open you can see it and you'll tell if it's complete.
I remember once when I was on Glastonbury Tor, it was SO easy to visualize nature spirits inside in a hall of some sort.
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Re: PSI Ball question.
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First off, it's not PSI Ball, it's Psi Ball, many websites will mislead you about this, and you will end up looking like a complete noob. Also, try http://www.psipog.net , they have great beginner articles, and one or two on how to tell if you've made one. Also, try my website, http://www.psionictwist.co.cc I'm pretty sure we have n article on that :3.
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To be to the point, when I make a psi ball, my hands usually get twichy, and my fingers feel thingly. Sometimes the twitch is uncontrollable. And if the psi ball expands, I can feel pressure on my hands, or even my hands moving.
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Thanks! The websites are great.
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Advice: do not confuse psi and chi balls.
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Go to psipog.net
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PSI - psi - Psi is the same thing indeed.
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Faust, are you talking to me by any chance ^^? Just wondering~ because personally I have no idea of the difference between chi and psi, except that chi is more dense, and used mostly in psychical combat.
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