Talk:Psi ball/@comment-45.26.105.29-20170116010212/@comment-29527260-20170118051129

I guess it could be described as the metaphysical equivalent of matter (will be explained, just keep reading). Every physical item has somewhat of a "metaphysical" counterpart. Our souls are metaphysical and made up of energy to give you an idea. Energy can be controlled by forces like consciousness (our own body awareness with the aid of our conscious soul) which exist on the metaphysical range, as well. Even things like thoughts and ideas have this metaphysical, energetic, counterpart. If you can't see this energy that encompasses everything that is in the universe, you can train yourself. If you can't feel it, you can train yourself that, too. For someone unfamiliar with this kind of energy, the energy of the universe combined is like an otherworldly plane overlapping our own physical plane, but a plane directly connected so that the two are in a sense one, yet their own. They affect one another. Energy composes the basis of all that exists within the universe somewhat like the blueprint behind creation (and the universe). This means that "energy" encompasses all matter, but also resides on its own without matter/physical counterparts. To most people, this plane is unseen, unheard, and unknown. This is a very crude, rough, and incomplete way to describe energy, but it's a start.

As to how it is measured, most people are incapable of measuring it, and psions who can measure energy likely don't have an agreeing consensus on how we should go about the process. There's different ways you can go about it from specific methods of aura viewing to new ideas bent on density, but I don't know of a wideley known and accepted method of measurement. If anyone does, please tell me. Though, regardless of the measurement system used, this energy is often recorded in units of psi (you probably could have guessed it).

- Kai