In the wisdom of Ramtha, he unwittingly gives the secret to psychokinesis. He explains it is not found in force, struggle, or control, but in knowing—in the absolute realization that all things are emanating a thought-frequency, and that thought itself is the bridge that unites the observer and the observed.
"The pituitary is indeed the door to God. The more you allow unlimited thoughts into your brain, the more it opens. The more it opens, the more you will know. And whatever you know, you will become."
~ Ramtha ~
This is the key. The moment we allow ourselves to entertain unlimited thought, the more the pituitary gland—the gateway to higher consciousness—unfolds. And as it unfolds, we begin to access the vast library of existence itself, for all things that exist emanate thought.
Everything in existence pulses with a unique vibrational imprint, a thought-pattern, a frequency of being. The difference between an adept and an ordinary thinker is this: the adept understands that to interact with an object is not to force it, nor to dominate it, but to become it.
"When you have the ability to pick up all thought frequencies, you can become whatever finished frequency you choose."
~ Ramtha ~
Here, Ramtha reveals the greatest truth of psychokinesis: you do not move the object; you become it. The mind, when truly unrestricted, is capable of aligning with the vibrational signature of anything—whether a feather, a flame, a gust of wind, or a stone. And by becoming it in thought, in knowing, in being—movement is no longer an external act, but an internal state of absolute unity.
To most, this seems like an impossibility, for they have been taught that objects are separate, rigid, and bound by immutable laws. But in the great understanding of is-ness, there is no separation—only consciousness, flowing through infinite forms.
Psychokinesis, at its core, is not about pushing something outside of you, but allowing yourself to merge with it from within. There is no force required, because there is no separation to overcome—only the illusion of it. To move an object is not to issue a command, but to align your thought-frequency with its own. It is to enter a state of oneness with the object, knowing that it is not an external thing apart from you, but an extension of your own mind.
Thus, the true secret is not effort—it is knowing.
The wind does not try to be the wind—it is the wind. So too must the adept cease trying to move an object, and instead become it. That is the key to psychokinesis.
FIRST perceive the thought-frequency by practicing attuning to the energy fields of objects. THEN become the object, focusing on merging your consciousness with the object. And lastly, KNOW that movement is simply an extension of thought.
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