Psi ball

Psi-balls are balls of psi. Creating them is easy for some people. Others not so much. How do you make a psi-ball, you wonder? Well, how do you make a snowball? You pick up some snow and pack it into a ball. Same for psi-balls, you gather some psi (or chi, or ki, whatever you want to call it) and pack it into a ball. To start, you draw energy from a source. Some people prefer using sources other than themselves, like the sun, so as not to tire themselves. Then, you slowly move the psi from the source to your hands. Try to feel the psi as it goes to your hands (you can also make psi balls else where, just don't channel it to your hands). Then you let the psi out into a hollow sphere. This is called a 'shell' for the ball. After that, try to fill the ball with psi. You simply let psi out of your hands into the shell and fill it. If you feel some funny feeling in you hands, that means you have a ball. It appears in various forms, sometimes as heat, sometimes as numbness, sometimes as something cold, etc. For me, I simply feel as though my hands are gently but firmly being pushed apart, like two N-pole magnets, and if it's really strong, there's the feeling I'm going in circles without moving a bit. After that you have several options. You can try expanding it or compressing it by moving your hands further or closer to each other. You can quickly put your hands in you pockets and let it fade away. You can carefully compress and expand to make the psi ball different shapes. You can try 'programming' it. You can store the psi-ball somewhere, in a larger construct, for instance. Or, if you have the hang of creation and want to do something fun with them, try throwing and sending. The possibilities are endless. Also, see Ki/Psi Balls for more information on ki and psi and for a different technique.