A long time ago, I used to think that it would take a person around 10 – 20 years to develop a good skill level in telekinesis (I mean moving small objects, not cars), but I have since realized that we cannot think in terms of years. To make progress in telekinesis, it’s really about how many hours of training you put in per day, and then in those training sessions, how focused on the task (moving the target object) you are.
You could have two different people, both who have been training in telekinesis for 10 years. One of these people trains in telekinesis for 1 hour per day on average, and so after 10 years of training, their actual total training time is 3,650 hours, which is respectable. However, this person is still struggling and cannot even move a small and light object, such as a ping pong ball. Now the other person, who has also been training for 10 years, has been training in telekinesis for an average of 7 hours per day, and so they have accumulated a total training time of 25,550 hours. This person has unlocked the secret to moving small objects with their mind, and although they cannot yet move large heavy objects, their current skill in telekinesis is very impressive. So you can see the huge difference between these two people. They both trained for 10 years, but one trained for 3,650 hours total, and the other trained for 25,550 hours total. This shows that the number of years you’ve been training in telekinesis is largely irrelevant. What is relevant, and indeed vital, is the level of seriousness with which you commit to your training. Is your telekinesis training casual? Just 30 minutes or 1 hour here or there, when you have time to fit it in to your schedule, or, do you dedicate 5 – 10 hours every single day to your telekinesis training, where your life revolves around your training, because you are fully committed to becoming a master of telekinesis? It is usually only the truly committed people in life who rise to become the greatest in the world at what they do. To be great, or even the greatest, takes insane levels of passion, drive, and sacrifice. You have to train like the best if you want to become the best. This blog post is directed at me, just as much as it at you. Personally, I know I have to increase my hours of training each day, otherwise my progress in telekinesis will just be too slow, even though I do believe that I will become the world’s greatest and most powerful telekinetic. We can compress the time it takes us to master any skill, by just simply put more hours of training and practice in each day, and making it the number one priority in our life. Leave a comment and let me (and the whole community) know your thoughts and opinions on this subject. Respects, Chris Zanetti. Author of the bestselling book Superhuman Training. Click here to visit my YouTube channel. ➡ Amazing deal! 90% discount on my 14 latest ebooks !! Get the bundle of all 14 ebooks for only $4.97 (only 35 cents each!!) ⬅
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