Thread:Thepsychicwidget/@comment-24.126.2.108-20160813202538/@comment-29527260-20160814001852

From my experience, hydrokinesis hasn't been too difficult, however there are some easier ones (but that might just be me). I suggest working with large areas of water at first, like a pool or lake. This gives you a large area where you're able to focus your energy, meaning that you don't have to work too hard in the beginning to make sure your aim is perfect. If you work with something small like a bowl of water, your aim is going to need to be more precise.

To program your energy, I'd just work with connecting to water, sensing its energy, then mimicking that with your own energy. Just take some time to meditate and be around water. Concentrate on the water, indulge yourself, and then once you recognize it within your range of consciousness, attempt to push/move that energy. To me, it's a lot like a thicker mass of air. Using energy with more force and more speed should move the water well enough. When it comes to force, this means that the energy shouldl be condensed during programming more than others. After you get that down, just practice every day and you'll see this ability develop/grow.

The main differences between programming this kind of energy compared to others is that 1) It shouldn't be rushed. Other psychokinetic energies can be programmed quicker, so this might throw people off. You may need to gather and collect energy a little longer to be able to project it when it's ready, and 2) People might try to manipulate more water than they're capable of at the time. Water is a thick fluid compared to other things we manipulate with psychokinetics, and it takes more psi to manipulate the same amount of water than it would to manipulate fire, air, light, etc. It's heavy.