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Psionic Sociology

The specific analysis of group dynamics within psionic communities, from local practice circles to global online networks. It explores how these groups develop their own languages (we don't say "I'm tired," we say "my energy is depleted"), their own status markers (the ability to maintain a "psi-ball" between your hands for more than 30 seconds), and their own schisms (the "traditionalists" who use only mental focus versus the "technologists" who incorporate crystals and gadgets). Psionic sociology reveals that even among people developing superpowers, human nature remains stubbornly, predictably human.
Example: "At the psionic meetup, a classic example of psionic sociology occurred when two practitioners disagreed about the proper way to 'ground' after a session. One insisted on visualizing roots into the earth; the other preferred hugging trees. The group split into factions, each claiming their method was more effective. Both spent the afternoon standing still, feeling slightly silly but committed to the bit."
by Nammugal February 14, 2026
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