I recently went and watched the movie push and the pushers in the movie where stronger version of what I can do. It was odd when I went to the movie because when they push, their pupils change size. Mine do the same and I can't fully take over someone but I can make them think about or grab a certain object but that's the extent of it.
I wanted to know how to make it stronger. I think that this ability I have is a mixture of telepathy and empathy and somehow I can push emotion and small thoughts and images into people's head but I'm not sure how to control it and use it efficiently.
I've had instance where I was using it to make people move only slightly so that I could walk through the crowded halls of my school without bumping into people. I was wanting to know if there are others with this ability and if there was any advice on how to control it and make more useful and effective? If you have any comments or advice it would be much appreciated for helping me control this ability so I can use it properly and help people with it but any advice would be welcomed
Thank you.
I became hyperfocused on him, and was directing a great deal of psychic energy at him in the process, fueled by anger, I imagine. After about twenty minutes or so, his nose began to gush blood all over the place and he became very flustered and panicky. He could not stop the blood flow for several minutes, and he seemed to connect the experience directly with me, although I never talked with him about it, nor did I own up to it at any point. He avoided me a bit after that... And I felt extremely bad about the whole incident. After a short time had passed, I did eventually have a conversation with him about our intimate relationship, releasing him from any obligations that I had previously felt entitled to, before this incident occurred.
My lesson was an important on that day... Sex does not guarantee a relationship, nor does it entitle one to more sexual encounters. And forcing someone to pay attention to you, in any way, is not in line with respect of someone's free will. Did this event scare me? Yes, momentarily. But I did learn such a valuable lesson that I was grateful to have lived it.