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Can you lift cars with telekinesis?

Can you lift cars with telekinesis?

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Depends on your level of energy(how strong you are psychically). Most people who REALLY have telekinesis don't go around screaming about it or don't want to proof it or what so ever because they know it's pointless. Even if they do decide to proof it they would be consider fake. Such as every psychic. No matter how good you are people will be blinded by their skepticism and deny it. For an example: In this example I'll consider myself a medium. I could bring an important message from your dead relative with names I don't even know or even heard but you do. And/or give you an incredible reading or details. And you'll still be like:No no no. Do it again, and again, and again. That's the mind of someone who CALLS themselves skeptics. Sorry, but the abilities just DOESN'T work that way. Anyways, I'm getting off topic, but what I'm saying is it depends on how strong your telekinetic skills are. Most really good real telekinetics can move mostly cups ect. like Nina Kulagina. Levitation is a really hard technique. This answer will get many many thumbs down. So farewell my friend.
Of course not. If telekinesis were real as you describe, then quadriplegics all around the world would rejoice and master the ability. Who has a greater motivation to master telekinesis than someone who can't move their arms and legs? No one I can think of. Yet, none of them can so much as lift a pencil, no less a car. . .
No, never happened. After reading reports for decades, I have not read of any cases of TK moving anything heavier than a wineglass-----poltergeists, on the other hand, have been known to move heavy dressers and furniture--about 500 pounds or so, but researchers cannot agree if poltergeists are entities unto themselves or a form of PK. 500 pounds is nothing like the weight of a car though.Might be the price of a used car in the UK though. ;)
Of course not. If telekinesis were real as you describe, then quadriplegics all around the world would rejoice and master the ability. Who has a greater motivation to master telekinesis than someone who can't move their arms and legs? No one I can think of. Yet, none of them can so much as lift a pencil, no less a car. . .
Depends on your level of energy(how strong you are psychically). Most people who REALLY have telekinesis don't go around screaming about it or don't want to proof it or what so ever because they know it's pointless. Even if they do decide to proof it they would be consider fake. Such as every psychic. No matter how good you are people will be blinded by their skepticism and deny it. For an example: In this example I'll consider myself a medium. I could bring an important message from your dead relative with names I don't even know or even heard but you do. And/or give you an incredible reading or details. And you'll still be like:No no no. Do it again, and again, and again. That's the mind of someone who CALLS themselves skeptics. Sorry, but the abilities just DOESN'T work that way. Anyways, I'm getting off topic, but what I'm saying is it depends on how strong your telekinetic skills are. Most really good real telekinetics can move mostly cups ect. like Nina Kulagina. Levitation is a really hard technique. This answer will get many many thumbs down. So farewell my friend.
No, never happened. After reading reports for decades, I have not read of any cases of TK moving anything heavier than a wineglass-----poltergeists, on the other hand, have been known to move heavy dressers and furniture--about 500 pounds or so, but researchers cannot agree if poltergeists are entities unto themselves or a form of PK. 500 pounds is nothing like the weight of a car though.Might be the price of a used car in the UK though. ;)

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