Talk:Biokinesis/@comment-24.176.184.194-20130701054551/@comment-11461236-20130701213106

I think it's totally possible. The nocebo effect (which is pretty much the opposite of the placebo effect; you hear the potential side effects and you end up getting them), somatomoform disorders (a psychological condition where you actually feel the pain going on, but there's no known or physical reason for it so it all in your mind), pseudocyesis (where you believe you're pregnant but it turns out that you're not and you get all the symptoms, even "feel" the baby kicking), conversion disorders (usually starts as an emotional problem from a scary accident, and even though you're not actually injured your body reacts as if it was), phantom limb (most commonly in amputees who feel as though their missing limb is still attached to them and can feel it moving or experience pain), so on and so forth all point to that.