Post by Alena on Dec 26, 2006 19:18:03 GMT -5
From David...
Anyways, on to the subject.
Firstly, what is a Force Transfer? A Force Transfer can be several things, but I will give only the most general ideas.
The first and most normal transfer happens naturally. All energy is in constant movement and transformation. How do you charge an object with energy? You lift it up, you throw it, you heat it. There are a million ways, and the Force is no different in that sense. When we reach out to someone, when we affect the Force, we charge some of its particles with Force energy.
This means that the Force is always in constant movement and we never have the same amount of energy.
Another transfer is what we would be prone to call a Force Infusion. This is basically employed in healing, as it draws energy from its surroundings into a body or an object. This ability channels the Force power of any given person, and allows them to recharge or charge that something/someone. A Force Infusion might be called a variation of a Force Attack, for it is energy more widely spread out, and is used for a lasting effect.
This next phenomenon carries the name of the title, for the simple reason I can see no fitter way to call it. A Force Transfer might be called a complete circle, for several reasons. This ability is useful if someone is sick, or down on their health. It is, put simply, the cross-over of energies. If a healer were to give a patient his own energy, and take the other's infection, so to call it, into his own so as to destroy it, we would call it a transfer. It is useful for longer healings, but can be dangerous, for the simple reason that if the healer is unable to break down the attack, they will be the next patient.
Here's a small anecdote that happened to me the other day.
I am somewhat of a gardener, and I guess I could call it my specialty to grow plants such as tomatoes, white beans (dunno what they're called in English) and the like.
Not a week ago, the one green tomato I had grown was finally ripe for picking. I always make a point of thanking nature for its gift, and this was no exception. I thanked the plant (which, after giving its one fruit, was already withering) for its food, but this time I did so in the Force as well. It was an unconscious act, and I am amazed at how I did it.
As I took the tomato from the plant, I felt an immense (for life, even at its end, is immense) Force Transfusion, which made me wonder how I'd triggered it. I thought, and still think, it might have been the plant's thanks for taking care of it, but I would like any feedback you have. Not out of need, but of curiosity, and to remind us all that life is wonderful, and it always has some surprise waiting for us around the corner...
Anyways, on to the subject.
Firstly, what is a Force Transfer? A Force Transfer can be several things, but I will give only the most general ideas.
The first and most normal transfer happens naturally. All energy is in constant movement and transformation. How do you charge an object with energy? You lift it up, you throw it, you heat it. There are a million ways, and the Force is no different in that sense. When we reach out to someone, when we affect the Force, we charge some of its particles with Force energy.
This means that the Force is always in constant movement and we never have the same amount of energy.
Another transfer is what we would be prone to call a Force Infusion. This is basically employed in healing, as it draws energy from its surroundings into a body or an object. This ability channels the Force power of any given person, and allows them to recharge or charge that something/someone. A Force Infusion might be called a variation of a Force Attack, for it is energy more widely spread out, and is used for a lasting effect.
This next phenomenon carries the name of the title, for the simple reason I can see no fitter way to call it. A Force Transfer might be called a complete circle, for several reasons. This ability is useful if someone is sick, or down on their health. It is, put simply, the cross-over of energies. If a healer were to give a patient his own energy, and take the other's infection, so to call it, into his own so as to destroy it, we would call it a transfer. It is useful for longer healings, but can be dangerous, for the simple reason that if the healer is unable to break down the attack, they will be the next patient.
Here's a small anecdote that happened to me the other day.
I am somewhat of a gardener, and I guess I could call it my specialty to grow plants such as tomatoes, white beans (dunno what they're called in English) and the like.
Not a week ago, the one green tomato I had grown was finally ripe for picking. I always make a point of thanking nature for its gift, and this was no exception. I thanked the plant (which, after giving its one fruit, was already withering) for its food, but this time I did so in the Force as well. It was an unconscious act, and I am amazed at how I did it.
As I took the tomato from the plant, I felt an immense (for life, even at its end, is immense) Force Transfusion, which made me wonder how I'd triggered it. I thought, and still think, it might have been the plant's thanks for taking care of it, but I would like any feedback you have. Not out of need, but of curiosity, and to remind us all that life is wonderful, and it always has some surprise waiting for us around the corner...