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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 1:57 pm
Like.... Converting (object) into pure Psionic energy, absorbing it, walking around for awhile (la-de-da-de-da-dum), releasing the energy, then transforming it back into (object). I know it must take alot of energy (if it is even at all possible), but I can fold just fine.....
PLEASE post if you have ANY info
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 2:48 pm
Well I know how to turn physical energy into lower forms.
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 2:52 pm
rofl Sorry, when I saw the thread title, all I could think was Calvin and Hobbes. Is this actually a used term in the metaphysical community or is this really taken from Calvin and Hobbes? eek
As for it being possible... in the literal sense, of course it isn't possible. In a metaphorical/energetic sense, of course it's possible. I've done that with my Athame.
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 5:19 pm
Starlock rofl Sorry, when I saw the thread title, all I could think was Calvin and Hobbes. Is this actually a used term in the metaphysical community or is this really taken from Calvin and Hobbes? eek As for it being possible... in the literal sense, of course it isn't possible. In a metaphorical/energetic sense, of course it's possible. I've done that with my Athame. OHHH. I remember them two! x]
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 1:11 pm
Starlock rofl Sorry, when I saw the thread title, all I could think was Calvin and Hobbes. Is this actually a used term in the metaphysical community or is this really taken from Calvin and Hobbes? eek As for it being possible... in the literal sense, of course it isn't possible. In a metaphorical/energetic sense, of course it's possible. I've done that with my Athame. It actually is a term used in scientific ways...
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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 10:10 pm
Starlock rofl Sorry, when I saw the thread title, all I could think was Calvin and Hobbes. Is this actually a used term in the metaphysical community or is this really taken from Calvin and Hobbes? eek Seriously, I thought the same thing! I'm glad someone's posting about this, because I figured he got the term from somewhere. I also figured he wasn't doing it exactly right...you know, being six and all.
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 1:03 pm
Yvaine Starlock rofl Sorry, when I saw the thread title, all I could think was Calvin and Hobbes. Is this actually a used term in the metaphysical community or is this really taken from Calvin and Hobbes? eek Seriously, I thought the same thing! I'm glad someone's posting about this, because I figured he got the term from somewhere. I also figured he wasn't doing it exactly right...you know, being six and all. What was that? Something about ME beig six, or Calvin?
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Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 4:52 pm
I lurrve calvin and hobbes. Calvin is a bratty six year old who has this stuffed tigar named hobbes. Hobbes is the smart, reserved one who is alive in Calvin's mind. There were several segments where he's got a box (transmogrifiar) that changes im into animals (in his own fantady world), and he gets into heaps of trouble. They were adorable. :3
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Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:07 pm
....not sure if my opinion would help, but it would theoreticly be possible for some things. like if you take a peice of paper with a word written on it, erase the word, then go to another peice of paper and write the word down, that would be simular to what your saying. i might not be interpruting what you mean the right way though so.. sweatdrop anyway, hope my opinion helps.
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