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Aerokinesis

Here are some tips about aerokinesis, or aeroK.

Brett's tech's
Aerokinesis is the control of air. By using aerokinesis, you can create a small breeze,or a whole lot of wind. It isn't very useful, but I find it very fun to do. It does come in handy sometimes though, for example, the one time i was in gym class and it was really cold out. I didn't want to sit out there the entire period, so i made a really strong gust of wind. I just kept concentrating on making it stronger until the teacher gave in and let us go inside. Sure i was colder than before for about 2 minutes, but it was better than running around a track in the cold for 45 minutes. So, enough with my pointless rambling and lets get down to business.
There are a couple methods of doing aerokinesis, but there is one that i find works the best. It works great for me and anyone else i know who has tried it. I haven't met anyone who can't do this. So, you go outside (preferably in a quiet place like your yard, or the roof of a school where you won't be disturbed) and concentrate for a couple seconds. Try to get a feel for the air. Feel how cold or warm it is, how strong or weak the wind is, stuff like that. This only takes me about a minute, so don't go out there and meditate for an hour (unless you think it's nessessary), this only takes a small amount of concentration. Now, think how that wind would feel hitting you from a direction of your choice (from behind works best for me). Then, once you feel the wind start to kick up, try to make it as strong as you can. Thats it. Done. Just practice this a couple times and you should be able to do it. Post your success or problems on the forum.

Danny's techs

My favorite technique for performing aerokinesis is as follows. Focus your mind, but don't go into a full meditation. You should be standing in the general area you want the wind to come to. Raise your hands a comfortable height in the air. Imagine cords connecting to a huge "sheet" of wind. Pinch those imaginary cords between your thumb and forefinger. Now snap your wrists back(you should be standing with raised palms towards the wind). Imagine, as you jerk the cords, the "sheet" rippling, and coming toward you, picking up speed. If you're outside, picture the tops of the trees swaying and rustling their leaves as the wind pushes past them. Keep doing these two things until the trees actually start to move. Once this happens, snap your wrist and arms down and back, and visualise the "sheet" becoming almost a wave, crashing down towards where you're standing and blowing past you. As long as you keep concentrating the wind should keep coming, sometimes in gusts, and sometimes in a long steady wind. If you practice enough, you can become very good at this and the winds will be stronger. **WARNING** High winds can be extremely dangerous. Always practice aerokinesis with caution.