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Ron Mauer Sr
31st October 2020, 21:15
An experiment that I tried around 20 years ago but could not remember the simple procedure. It worked for all in our meditation group except for one person who did not want to be lifted.



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syrwong
1st November 2020, 07:37
Some 50 years ago when I was a teenager we had an interesting evening with my uncle. He told us some weird stories, including one he said he saw in a dark night in the country a big fiery ball rolled up a hill in seconds. Then he showed us this trick three or four times, exactly the same as in the video. I took part in the lifting as well as being lifted. I remember lifting was quite effortless. We were quite amazed. I never witnessed anything like that again until this video.

Ron Mauer Sr
4th November 2020, 00:20
Instructions: Do not touch hands.
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Constance
5th November 2020, 03:43
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Mike Gorman
5th November 2020, 05:22
I recall in a primary school in England the kids used to do this at playtime, one of the kids would lie on the ground and 3-4 others would chant around him, then lift the kid high off the ground with just their one finger each, it seemed uncanny at the time but just one of those weird things kids did.

Ron Mauer Sr
19th December 2020, 18:22
I wonder, has anyone on the forum has done this?

Spiral
19th December 2020, 18:43
I wonder, has anyone on the forum has done this?

I did it years ago at a party, no idea how it works, the person seemingly weighs next to nothing. There is no way for it to be a trick, four people each at the corner of a chair with an adult sat on it, each lifting with one finger, there was no strongman there who could have been carrying all the weight.

greybeard
19th December 2020, 19:03
I wonder, has anyone on the forum has done this?

Yes during training for Hypnotherapy and yes its valid.
Our tutor picked the heaviest person for the chair -- up he came effortlessly.
Amazing
Chris

Anna70
3rd May 2021, 13:23
I wonder, has anyone on the forum has done this?

Yes, this seemed to be a bit of a craze way back in school in the 1980s, and during an art lesson some of the other pupils did this with me (probably the tallest/heaviest person in the group). It seemed completely effortless, and I remember not feeling their fingers digging into me from the gravity. When I told my parents about it, I learned that my father was familiar with this game as well, so it must be quite old. He did not have much of an opinion about it, but I believe the school (it was a Christian one) did not approve and they put a stop to it.

Edit: Just a thought, I wonder if this is simply to do with focusing the mind, not unlike what a firewalker does, although it still does seem to defy the laws of gravity.