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FRIDAY NIGHT "PK PARTY"
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Following the dinner break join us at 8:00 pm Friday evening to meet and mingle with other members of the remote viewing community and have a little fun. | |
| Lyn will be using the Houck Method to lead participants into using collective energy to create a "peak emotional event". According to Houck, "Using psychokinesis (mind over matter), the human mind can somehow dump energy into the natural dislocations of the metal molecules inside the spoon. This energy can soften the spoon, as if it had been heated, allowing you to bend it in ways you can't do with simple physical force." [Click to read more] | ![]() Jack Houck @ 2001 IRVA Conference |
![]() | In Michael Crichton's book Travels, Michael describes his experience at a Spoon Bending Party: "I looked down. My spoon had begun to bend. I hadn't even realized. The metal was completely pliable, like soft plastic. It wasn't particularly hot, either, just slightly warm. I easily bend the bowl of the spoon in half, using only my fingertips. This didn't require any pressure at all, just guiding with my fingertips." [Click to read more] |
| ". . . I had bent a spoon, and I knew it wasn't a trick. I looked around the room and saw little children, eight or nine years old, bending large metal bars. They weren't trying to trick anybody. They were just little kids having a good time. Staying up past their bedtimes on a Friday night, going along with the adults, doing this silly bending stuff." ~ Michael Crichton | ![]() Graduate Spoon Benders @ 2001 IRVA Conference |
![]() | "Like many people, I was skeptical about reports of spoon-bending because it is so easy to bend a spoon at the neck using mild force, and there are many conjuring methods that can create the illusion of a bending spoon. In 2000, I attended a spoon-bending "party" in which I was able to observe, close-up, people attempting to bend spoons." ~ Dean Radin [detail & photos on Dean's blog] |
Disclaimer: Please read all instructions and warnings before purchasing a ticket. This event is not intended to be interesting or educational and has no relationship whatsoever to remote viewing. (May be too intense for some viewers.) It is provided for entertainment purposes only and anyone who participates and gets caught must assume full responsibility. We are told that learning this skill is unsuitable for the overly sensitive person with low self-esteem and no sense of humor. We make no warranties, expressed or implied. | |
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