Types of kinesis, known as sub-branches of telekinesis, describe the use of telekinesis on different substances. For example, separate kinesis was created for light, sound, fire or water, and only orientation to that area was realized.
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The most known types of kinesis:
1. Pyrokinesis (Controlling Fire)
- Definition: The ability to create, control or extinguish fire with mental focus.
- Example: Changing the size of a candle flame, directing fire or creating a flame.
- Danger: This type of experiment can be dangerous and care should be taken.
2. Hydrokinesis (Controlling Water)
- Definition: The ability to control the movement and shape of water with mental power.
- Example: Making a glass of water ripple or changing the direction of running water.
- Uses: Meditating with water energy to calm down.
3. Aerokinesis (Controlling the Air)
- Definition: The ability to mentally control the weather and wind.
- Example: Creating light breezes, feeling the surrounding air by moving air molecules.
- Experiment: Trying to change the direction of the wind or moving light objects with the air current.
4. Electrokinesis (Controlling Electricity)
- Definition: The ability to create, direct or influence electrical energy.
- Example: Creating static electricity to affect small electronic devices or flicker lights.
- Danger: Experiments with electrical energy can be dangerous, care should be taken.
5. Biokinesis (Controlling Biological Changes)
- Definition: The ability to make biological changes to the body through mental power. Usually affecting cells or genetic structure.
- Example: Claims such as changing eye color, speeding up the healing process of wounds.
- Reality: Mental control and suggestion may have some physical effects.
6. Chronokinesis (Controlling Time)
- Definition: Defined as the ability to speed up, slow down or stop the flow of time.
- Example: Changing the perception of time or mentally feeling that time is slowing down.
- Note: This ability focuses more on the perception of time.
7. Geokinesis/Terrakinesis (Controlling the Earth)
- Definition: The ability to control natural elements such as earth, stone and so on.
- Example: Moving stones or creating vibrations in the earth.
- Usage: Used during meditation to connect with nature.
8. Cryokinesis (Controlling Ice and Cold)
- Definition: The ability to control the formation and movement of cold air or ice.
- Example: Imagining cooling water molecules to form ice or creating waves of cold air.
- Danger: Care should be taken during experiments with cold.
9. Photokinesis (Controlling Light)
- Definition: The ability to create, direct or change the intensity of light.
- Example: Mentally increasing or decreasing the brightness of ambient light.
- Usage: Visualization can be practiced in light meditations.
10. Umbrakinesis (Controlling the Shadow)
- Definition: The ability to manipulate the shadow or interact with darkness.
- Example: Changing the direction of shadows or expanding dark zones by playing shadow games.
- Usage: Exploring the balance of darkness and light during meditation.
11. Sonokinesis (Controlling Sound Waves)
- Definition: The ability to mentally control or direct sound waves.
- Example: Increasing or decreasing the loudness of sound, controlling reverberation.
- Usage: Energy balancing through sound therapy or meditation.
12. Magnokinesis (Controlling Magnetic Fields)
- Definition: The ability to control magnetic fields or magnets.
- Example: Moving metal objects with a magnetic field or creating a magnet effect.
13. Vitakinesis (Controlling the Energy of Living Things)
- Definition: The ability to manipulate or transfer the life energy of living things.
- Example: Healing, strengthening an energy field or transferring spiritual energy.
