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If all this happens in a completely [[Unconsciousness|unconscious]] manner, then the entire occurrence is controlled and triggered as a result of the state of the [[Psyche]], [[Unconsciousness|unconsciously]]. Thereby the term [[Psychoteleportation]] is used instead.<ref>http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Fluidal_Energy</ref>
 
If all this happens in a completely [[Unconsciousness|unconscious]] manner, then the entire occurrence is controlled and triggered as a result of the state of the [[Psyche]], [[Unconsciousness|unconsciously]]. Thereby the term [[Psychoteleportation]] is used instead.<ref>http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Fluidal_Energy</ref>
 
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Due to ignorance in [[Parapsychology]], and so forth, [[Teleportation]] and [[Telekinesis]] are often erroneously equated, which, however, is incorrect, because they basically deal with two different factors.
  
  

Latest revision as of 12:10, 2 March 2014

Teleportation means that a body, respectively, an object, can - in an invisible process similar to beaming - be moved quite consciously from one location to another as a result of the powers of the block of mentality, respectively, of the thoughts, feelings, Psyche and Consciousness alone.


If all this happens in a completely unconscious manner, then the entire occurrence is controlled and triggered as a result of the state of the Psyche, unconsciously. Thereby the term Psychoteleportation is used instead.[1]


Due to ignorance in Parapsychology, and so forth, Teleportation and Telekinesis are often erroneously equated, which, however, is incorrect, because they basically deal with two different factors.


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