Went on a business trip (well, not exactly - it was an international summer school on satellite technology) to Ventspils on Sunday. For most of the road, there were no clouds and I couldn't find anything to practice pk on. However, when we were something like 150 km from our destination, we saw some heavy clouds up ahead. So, I practiced some pk on the clouds.
There was a small darker spherical cloud in the middle of the bright sky. I visualized blowing it up. A few trees blocked my view from the clouds for a less than a minute and when I saw the spot again, the cloud was in pieces, all of them flying around in different directions. I took another cloud and tried to split it in half, but didn't manage to. Only a couple of more tries were successful. I managed to alter the moving direction of a couple of clouds. For example, a smaller cloud was approaching a bigger one. I tried to pull it off the track so that it would pass the bigger cloud. A while later, the cloud was passing by the bigger one. Comparing the practice session to this one, I had to put a lot of more effort into it while the results were not even nearly as great.
Yesterday we took a hike and crossed a river. I took my stuff over my head, but kept my shirt on. Well, I didn't want to wait in the queue of people crossing it and walked right past them. The water was barely up to my knees while for the people crossing it about a meter to my right, it was to the chest. So, I looked down on a guy from the management and asked him: "What are you doing?" He started laughing when he noticed the difference in water depth. I took another step and ::splash:: I fell even deeper into the water than he was. My shirt got wet, my pants with camera, phone and wallet also got wet, but luckily in such a way that my pants were mostly wet while the camera, phone and wallet were completely dry. Management had a good laugh =D and one of them said: "Walking on water is quite an exotic skill, you know that.."
During hiking, I also noticed that no mosquitoes and no flies landed on me. Then I remembered the slippery shield I had quickly set up a few nights ago at home. A mosquito entered my room when I was trying to sleep. So, I had rapidly set something up to keep it away from me. It was interesting to see, how the other guys were having trouble with flies and mosquitoes. I didn't even have a jacket on, while most of the others did.
There wasn't much time that I could spend on practicing pk, so I sometimes just messed around with psi manipulation during the lectures. I could feel psi a lot easier there in Ventspils than I usually could back in Tartu. One more thing that occasionally startled me was that I could clearly see the aura of some of the participants .. well, without color though.
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