Was just at an event where kids were reading, playing chess and solving rubics cubes blindfolded.

Spoonbending has also been taught but wasn't featured at this one.

Our kids will definitely be doing this training to develop their extra-sensory abilities

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Wow

Do we only have 5 senses? After watching multiple kids "see" with full blindfolds, I say no.

Here's a video of one of the kids after he solved a rubics cube blindfolded (yes we got to test the eye masks to see if they actually blocked out vision)

The interesting part was he pointed to the colors on the backside of the cube where his fingers and attention were, not the front https://video.nostr.build/1aef57aaf719e0581200eefb0669829fae8b46c95947285f6f760c860c2f8880.mp4

Also watched the older kids play multiple games of blindfolded chess and later a game a pool when there was no crowd watching.

#esp #jeditraining

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