My Kid Wants to Be a Jedi
by Elly Molina
“A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind”
- Yoda
The Winter Holidays have arrived again and your home is sweetly and festivally decorated for the joyful occassion. You’ve had discussions about what holiday gifts to give your child. Your child already owns a Jedi Light Saber, a Darth Vader helmet, a cloak and countless Star Wars space ships and paraphanalia that you’ve stored away in the closet. What’s left? Oh yes, the Star Wars Force Trainer. You’d love to get this gift for yourself, only you may be a little too shy to be asking for it. Great gift for your kid, you think.
And fast forward, you’re sitting beneath the decorated tree. You carefully hand your child another wrapped package. Your child pulls off the wrapping paper in one long motion and shouts , “I’m going to be a Jedi now”. “ Watch this”.
You load the double and triple A batteries into the Star Wars Force Trainer . Your child stands next to you, repeatedly saying , “Let me try, let me try”.
You’re negotiating with him/her that you need to calibrate it first. “Yes!!” you say to yourself and you sit in front of a plastic golf like ball in a cylindrical tube. You’ve got the headgear on and start thinking, “Another piece of plastic junk”. “ This thing isn’t going to work”. And you know what? It's not going to work for you!
Your child, standing next to you, jumps and shouts, “Let me try, let me try. I can do it”. You acquiesce and help your child place the head set on his/her head , watch and wait for the little white ball to begin to move up the tube.
Suddenly ,the ball begins to move. Now, you might be one of those parents wondering, is this a gimmick, is this stuff real? Can I do this? Why is my kid able to do this?
Here’s the good news. There is an actual science behind this product!
The Star Wars Force Trainer is based on the the idea and technology of the EEG ( electroencephalaogram) which measures electrical activity of the brain. The headset with electrodes is attached to a person’s head and electrodes “read” the impulses from the brain cells as they communicate through interconnecting synapsis.
Children between the ages of 3 to 6 conduct their thinking in the alpha or theta brain wave state. This is the best state for learning and conditioning the brain to form new neuropathways. Imagine teaching your child from age 3 and up that it really is possible to move objects with your mind.
Napolean Hill stated years ago, “What the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve”. It begins with a conversation of what is possible for humans. We are living in an amazing time of ever expanding consciousness of what is possible for human beings.
In 2010, while teaching at a rural private school in Washington State, I was able to personally witness children performing telekinesis. It was wonderful. These children had no barriers. They believed that they could perform telekinesis and they practiced and perservered until one day, the object moved ever so slightly.
Next time your child states, “I’m going to be a Jedi” and practices with his/her Star War Force Trainer, let there be a background conversation of agreement, support, encouragement and belief. Just by they way, kids are really perceptive about when adults are just placating them, so if you tell your child you believe he/she can do it....please be real about it!
Copyright 2011 Beyond the Crescent Moon
You load the double and triple A batteries into the Star Wars Force Trainer . Your child stands next to you, repeatedly saying , “Let me try, let me try”.
You’re negotiating with him/her that you need to calibrate it first. “Yes!!” you say to yourself and you sit in front of a plastic golf like ball in a cylindrical tube. You’ve got the headgear on and start thinking, “Another piece of plastic junk”. “ This thing isn’t going to work”. And you know what? It's not going to work for you!
Your child, standing next to you, jumps and shouts, “Let me try, let me try. I can do it”. You acquiesce and help your child place the head set on his/her head , watch and wait for the little white ball to begin to move up the tube.
Suddenly ,the ball begins to move. Now, you might be one of those parents wondering, is this a gimmick, is this stuff real? Can I do this? Why is my kid able to do this?
Here’s the good news. There is an actual science behind this product!
The Star Wars Force Trainer is based on the the idea and technology of the EEG ( electroencephalaogram) which measures electrical activity of the brain. The headset with electrodes is attached to a person’s head and electrodes “read” the impulses from the brain cells as they communicate through interconnecting synapsis.
Children between the ages of 3 to 6 conduct their thinking in the alpha or theta brain wave state. This is the best state for learning and conditioning the brain to form new neuropathways. Imagine teaching your child from age 3 and up that it really is possible to move objects with your mind.
Napolean Hill stated years ago, “What the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve”. It begins with a conversation of what is possible for humans. We are living in an amazing time of ever expanding consciousness of what is possible for human beings.
In 2010, while teaching at a rural private school in Washington State, I was able to personally witness children performing telekinesis. It was wonderful. These children had no barriers. They believed that they could perform telekinesis and they practiced and perservered until one day, the object moved ever so slightly.
Next time your child states, “I’m going to be a Jedi” and practices with his/her Star War Force Trainer, let there be a background conversation of agreement, support, encouragement and belief. Just by they way, kids are really perceptive about when adults are just placating them, so if you tell your child you believe he/she can do it....please be real about it!
Copyright 2011 Beyond the Crescent Moon
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