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Philbird
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posted July 04, 2004 04:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Philbird     Edit/Delete Message
Today I went hunting for the spoon bending site I saw a couple days ago. For fun I printed it out. I was reading it and thought, ok this seems possible. I think the site is www.forkyou.com
After some energy came up for me, I was bending forks and spoons! Just like the pictures on the site. I bent all of the old silverware in the house! My hubby is going to make a mobile out of them! If I were a person of spite, I would take the forks back to the guy and show him how it's done. (No anvil, no hammer)
When I was holding the forks and spoons, they got very warm and bent with only a little pressure! My husband held one and couldn't believe how hot it was.
I AM HAVING FUN TODAY!!!

Later.... I ran out of utensils! So I started using the heat from my hands to bend plasticware!!! There's lots of that!

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maven
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posted July 04, 2004 08:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for maven     Edit/Delete Message
Your nature is infectious! LOL.....the mobile thing is a very cool idea!When I read your first post about the spoon bending I also assumed it was done with the mind.Guess I am naive too LOL!! I haven't tried plasticware yet.Must give it a go..sounds fun.Blessings........maven

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Philbird
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posted July 04, 2004 10:30 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Philbird     Edit/Delete Message
I thought it was all mind work too. But it's both mind and body.
Well I'm tired from all that thinking today. I actually melted the plasticware into shapes. Maven, I don't know if you have seen the postings in H.H. Angeldust posted "Free internet Reiki" www.reikisecrets.com
I was "attuned" at that site for Reiki. (you will have to check it out to see what I'm talking about). Read our posts. At first I thought It was a promo for this guys book. But the offer was genuine. After becoming attuned, I have so much energy flowing through me. I think that really helped with the spoons. Especially the heat to practically melt plasticware. I'm amazed! Next I'm going to try to stretch the spoons to make them longer, so I can make even more funky designs.

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purplezen
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posted July 04, 2004 11:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for purplezen     Edit/Delete Message
i am really intrigued...I want to bend forks too! I will try asap. I also joined the free reiki master thing. thanks for the links!

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maven
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posted July 04, 2004 11:32 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for maven     Edit/Delete Message
Well you are just awesome! Thanks so much for the link.....I certainly will do it.I have a good friend who is trained as a reiki master and also another who is certified at LahoChi and I find energy work very appealing.Let me know how the bending "takes shape" LOL! Many Blessings......maven

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Philbird
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posted July 05, 2004 09:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Philbird     Edit/Delete Message
Hi guys,
If you become attuned, you may feel a little sick at first, but that passes pretty quick. I can't wait to hear your stories, especially when you first feel all that energy flowing! You'll probably want to touch everything in sight to feel its' energy.
Have fun!

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maven
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posted July 05, 2004 11:57 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for maven     Edit/Delete Message
I signed up and also looked at the other spoon bending sites.Fork-you is great!Again..thanks for the links.I'll keep you posted on how it goes! Blessings....maven

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ariestiger
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posted July 06, 2004 05:16 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for ariestiger     Edit/Delete Message
I shall have a look at that fork-you site, but I seem to bend spoons (and other metal objects) effortlessly anyway, usually to the point of breakage.
A few years ago we were on the point of selling the house I, my husband, and my mother-in-law lived in. I tried to open one of the double-glazed windows one cold frosty morning (it was difficult), and the handle just came off in my hand. The metal had twisted and snapped, partly because of the cold weather. (My mother-in-law was NOT amused.)
Recently I broke a part of our garage door trying to open it. I have a well-deserved reputation for breaking things. Don't ask, I am thin and petite, so I don't know how I do it. Must be that Aries will...

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