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Psychokinesis and Mind-Matter Technology: When Thought Moves Objects

SCI-032
Bashar discusses psychokinesis (PK) not as supernatural power but as natural extension of consciousness-matter interaction that can be developed and technologically amplified.
Bashar discusses psychokinesis (PK) not as supernatural power but as natural extension of consciousness-matter interaction that can be developed and technologically amplified. This entry covers: (1) the physics basis—consciousness interacts with matter through quantum field perturbation; focused intention creates localized probability shifts that can affect particle behavior, aggregate as force on macro objects, or influence random processes, (2) documented phenomena—peer-reviewed studies (PEAR lab, Princeton, Rhine Research) demonstrate statistically significant PK effects in random event generators, dice, and microscopic systems; effects are small but reproducible, (3) the amplification path—just as early humans produced weak electrical effects that later became powerful technology, current natural PK abilities will eventually be amplified through consciousness-interface devices; Bashar's civilization uses thought-responsive technology routinely, (4) training protocols—meditation, emotional coherence, visualization, and belief work can enhance individual PK capacity; the key factors are sustained focus, emotional detachment from outcome, and belief that the effect is possible, (5) ethical dimensions—PK technology raises profound concerns: weaponization potential, privacy invasion (thought-reading), and social disruption; Bashar emphasizes that such capabilities only stabilize in societies with mature ethical consciousness. The entry includes practical experiments: affecting random number generators, influencing falling dice, and moving lightweight objects through sustained intention, with emphasis on rigorous documentation and skepticism.

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Sessions on psychokinesis, mind-matter interaction, and consciousness technology