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Lucis
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Projecting images outside of your mind?
#28383098 - 07/03/23 12:14 AM (6 months, 23 days ago) |
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Does anyone have any experience with "drawing with your mind", where you can begin to visualize images in your mind, and then eventually it's like you're seeing them outside of your head laid over stuff, crystal clear as day!
It's like they're wrapped in gold, or blue, or coloured light in any colour that you choose to draw them in.
I have only seen this mentioned in stuff related to witchcraft, eastern religion/philosophy, Buddhism, awakening experiences, etc. I am curious what others have to say about this.
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cubedryeguy
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: Lucis]
#28383108 - 07/03/23 12:39 AM (6 months, 23 days ago) |
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I’ve ‘seen’ the best I could describe it as these pulsating blue cloud patterns while meditating with my eyes open in a dark room.
Recently I’ve started writing my on own piano music for the first time. I can see a story in my mind being played as a pattern of melody that my fingers seem to dance to using the piano. At other times it looks like math equations being uncovered (and the trail of failed attempts/notes).
Not sure if that’s a similar but somewhat different experience that you’re having!
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: cubedryeguy]
#28383449 - 07/03/23 10:21 AM (6 months, 22 days ago) |
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The letters of mantras like Om ॐ can appear within if desired and are said to indicate they are active, etc. Projecting forms per se outside I haven't really worked with. I guess in a way we do with all thought though they are generally not visible.
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: Lucis] 1
#28383609 - 07/03/23 12:22 PM (6 months, 22 days ago) |
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Parrots, imbeciles, and children of all ages will respond subconsciously to any clearly held image, held for long enough. There is no need for strain or technique.
It is visible in the aura over the forehead.
Best practice is to generally act like a nice guy, even when you don't think you are being watched. Nothing is done in secret. We are EM sensitive creatures, who braodcast it in a neon billboard in front of our face.
I am not a role model.
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: durian_2008] 1
#28383643 - 07/03/23 12:44 PM (6 months, 22 days ago) |
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Interestingly enough I watched this video after posting last night. I want to say around the 25 min mark they talk about kids using the device and drawing what they ‘see’ being ‘transmitted’ by another person in a different device many miles away. The drawings were spot on.
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: cubedryeguy]
#28383665 - 07/03/23 12:58 PM (6 months, 22 days ago) |
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This is just what every person perceives, when they are not blocking it out or making rational excuses.
There used to be what was called a prayer closet, consisting of scarf hung over your head.
We were constructed this way.
Anyone who can't do it, is suffering from a form of color blindness or already doing it by second nature.
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: durian_2008]
#28383668 - 07/03/23 01:01 PM (6 months, 22 days ago) |
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You can recreate this experiment with people who do not know they are participating.
See whether it comes up in conversation, or what choice of shirt they put on, or what is brought home from the grocery store -- informally, anecdotally.
Formally speaking, people who believe too much in coincidences are schizoid.
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: durian_2008]
#28383708 - 07/03/23 01:23 PM (6 months, 22 days ago) |
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Quote:
durian_2008 said:
Formally speaking, people who believe too much in coincidences are schizoid.
I can see the appeal
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: cubedryeguy]
#28383717 - 07/03/23 01:26 PM (6 months, 22 days ago) |
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Imagine if the powers-that-shouldn't-be weren't needed for the necessities of our existence and not called upon to provide it for us.
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: durian_2008]
#28383752 - 07/03/23 01:53 PM (6 months, 22 days ago) |
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They aren’t necessary. It’s just that our current mental operating system requires human authority figures. I’m sure we’ll get a firmware update at some point and drop some features while gaining others.
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: cubedryeguy]
#28383778 - 07/03/23 02:15 PM (6 months, 22 days ago) |
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By saying firmware, are you referring to the physical person?
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Re: Projecting images outside of your mind? [Re: durian_2008]
#28383791 - 07/03/23 02:27 PM (6 months, 22 days ago) |
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Quote:
durian_2008 said: By saying firmware, are you referring to the physical person?
That’s a loaded question but in the essence of play I’ll say we are using too much of our physical models of thinking and problem solving 🧠
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