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TOPIC: Healing Techniques
uwu


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RE: Healing Techniques


Time for a bit of thread necromancy!

Hmm. Intriguing. It appears as though the most common form by which psychokinetic healing is practice is done in accordance to alleviating another's pain. Yes, it's such a wholesome skill to develop. Here's how I like to practice and develop mine;

First, there have been on the occasion a couple of field mice scampering about, pests. Second, as the laws from which are relevant to me don't forbid the use of glue traps this then allows me to practice on my style of psychokinetic healing. Here's what I do:

As soon as a mouse is caught on one of the glue traps I have laying around, it will die within 24 hours if it does not receive water or sustenance (the other it will die is from a heart attack and other health related problems) Now, I know quite a large number of people despise thee glue traps, considering them to be cruel. Frankly they're efficient.

If I can get that mouse to survive longer than 24 hours after its last meal without food or water, I consider that a success. The longer, the better. Of course I won't any devices to place the mice in a state of cryogenic hibernation (not that I even could afford to do that in the first place). Just take an average healthy mouse and deprive it of food and water for at least one day and see how long you can keep it alive through psychokinesis. For bonus points, try to see how long you can keep the mouse fully conscious. Let it fully embrace its once in a lifetime experience with the utmost sensation.






International Psionics Researcher & Theorist

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uwu, seems like an interesting experiment. we get mice here occasionally...and as barbaric as glue traps are, i consider them to be more humane than poison. i don't have it in me to extend its suffering artificially though...lol.


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