Mission Statement

You are here because you're asking some very important questions. "What is PsiOnline setting out to do here? What are they trying to give me? How is PsiOnline different from any other online community?"

PsiOnline is here to cover what is considered a skill for "newbies". A "simple" skill that is usally left for some other practices and ignored for what it can really bring to the table. However, Energy Manipulation should not be taken so lightly. It is an invaluable skill required by everyone, not just for shields and wards, but for construct applications in a wide variety of areas. Applications that will make your life, and possibly other's lives that much easier. We have six major goals:

  1. To give a strong foundation on Energy Manipulation to any new psychic.
  2. To teach the basics of other skills to provide good backing, with a focus on later use in Energy Manipulation.
  3. To give advanced students the tools needed to combine multiple skills with construct applications
  4. To give a launch pad for advanced students to begin their own studies
  5. To provide Energy Manipulation related content (articles, pictures, videos, eVideo) in a way no other community does
  6. To provide a helpful community environment that everyone can enjoy.

Integration is the basic idea of PsiOnline. So much so that it has its own section. We are not out to replace PsiPog, or to offer 100% coverage on every single topic. We offer average (intermediate level) coverage on most topics, with the intent that the skill will be used in integration, or will be researched elsewhere for perfection. Does this mean our community wont assist in these skills or hold seminars? No, we will be glad to help anyone with any skill! It simply means that those extra skills will not be our main focus.

In other words, we are a streamlined and focused site. This website should not be your only resource. You should experiment in other communities to gain as much experience as you possibly can. If you are here expecting a full education in every single area, you have come to the wrong place. Though many sites try to achieve that goal, I doubt many of them (if any) are completely successful at that.

If you're completely new to psionics, I suggest you begin in the Begginer's Section. This will give you a good start. If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, don't hesitate to e-mail me! psionline@gmail.com

~ Stony1205
Wembaster of PsiOnline.org

To Do List

This is a list of things that still need to be done, and what might be included in the next update.

- Put up the rest of the articles. This might take a day or two, there are a lot of them.
-Get an eVideo posted. anything, really.
-Find those old pictures and put them up too.

Links

There are many various online energy communities (OEC's) that you can join. Many of them differ greatly in the types of communities that exist, and the kind of information is presented. The sites I have listed here are generally good sites, and are pretty safe places but remember, PsiOnline.org does not condone or endorse any other website, its community, or its contents. Keep and open mind, but not so open that your brains fall out.

PsiPog - Now in an "archive" form, PsiPog was once the largest and most respected online community. With nearly 20,000 members in its databases and over 90 articles, PsiPog was really the "big brother" of the online communities. This is where I learned and moderated. Check this place out for sure.

Chat

PsiOnline runs a free chat room that you can access! While there, you can ask questions, get some help, or just have a good time with the rest of the community. There are two ways you can chat with us.

If you already have an IRC client, connect to the Darkmyst.org server (irc.darkmyst.org). We are in channel #psionline and there is no password or invite required.

If you need an IRC client, there are a few choices. For Microsoft Windows, a great free and open source client is HydraIRC. You can check it out here: http://www.hydrairc.com/ If you use OS X, there are free clients avaliable if you search on google. Linux users should check their repositories for an IRC client. A popular one for *nix systems is XChat. KDE users might also have Konversation installed by default.

The chat rules can be found on the Policies and Procedures page.

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