How can you describe “Remote Viewing”
Connecting to “Non-Local Intuition” to describe.
How many stages are there in Technical Intuition Method of “Remove Viewing” Session?
Four Stages
What is Stage 1?
This is “hand shake” with <task>. Put "S1" on top of page and number page.</task>
What is Stage 2?
After connected, time to change perception. New piece of paper and put “S2.” Remember if something comes in very clean as a picture or noun, put it down as possible “AOL.” Remember to continuously ask questions using the structure of the cateogories.
What is Stage 3?
This is “diagram” stage. it is about describing something without naming it. When potential AOL pops in mind, acknowledge it, write id down, and then drop pen symbolically before picking up again.
What is Stage 4?
Start new page. Format the following columns on each page: 1) Sensory (“S”); 2) Dimension (“D”), which includes Dimension, Density , or Motion; 3) Aesthetic Impact (“AI”), which is your emotional response to it; 4) Emotional Impact (“EI”), which is the emotions at the <scene>; 5) Tangible ("T"); I6) Intangible ("I"); 7) AOL; 8) AOLS - analogy or metaphor</scene>
Mark 2/3 on first page and try to stop. Go down the page as more info comes and you can make “track” using arrows, etc…
How long should Ideogram be?
Ideogram is kinesthetic gestural movement. Don’t look back. do between .5 and 1.5 seconds. It is done three times to make sure connection.
What are steps for Stage 1 (“S1”)?
What are steps for Stage 2 (“S2”)?
What are Steps for Stage 3 (“S3”)?
What do you do when you have AOL pop up?
This stands for Analytic Overlay. it would be any conclusion or “thinking.” Declare AOL by writing it next to descriptor that was prompted. Drop pen for 1-2 seconds. This signals abandonment of idea.
What are some words to describe textures?
Airy, bristly, bumpy, coarse, dimpled, edged, feathery, filmy, fluffy, fuzzy, gaseous, glassy, grainy, greasy, gritty, hairy, hard, leathery, lumpy, matte, moist, mushy, oily, powdery, prickly, resilient, rough, rubbery, sandy, semi-hard, semi-soft, sharp, silky, slick, slippery, smooth, soft, spongy, velvety, wet, wooden
What are some words to describe colors?
Amber, beige, black, blue, bright, bronze, brown, dark, dim, faded, fluorescent, golden, green, gray, light, luminescent, mottled, orange, pale, patterned, pink, purple, red, reflective, shadowed, shiny, silver, speckled, tan, transparent, turquoise, white, yelloww
What are words to describe smells?
Acrid, aromatic, chemical, earthy, fragrant, fresh, moist, moldy, musty, pungent; stale, sweet
What are words to describe tastes?
Bitter, bland, chalky, chemical, chemical, fresh, metallic, rancid, salty, sour, stony, sweet, tart, wooden
What are words to describe temperatures?
Ambient, arid, body, cold, cool, frigid, hot, humid, room, warm
What are words to describe sounds?
Banging, booming, buzzing, chirping, chugging, clanging, clanking, clicking, crackling, distant, dripping, echoes, grinding, gurgling, high-pitched, hissing, humming, jingling, loud, mechanical, metallic, muffled, noisy, quiet, rattling, rhythmic, ringing, roaring, rumbling, rushing, rustling, scraping, splashing, squeaking, tapping, thrumming, thumping, tinkling, voices, whirring, whooshing
What are words to describe Dimensions, Motions, and Densities?
above, across, angular, around, back and forth, below, big, circling, circular, close, curved, curving, cylindrical, deep, dense, diagonal, down, empty, enclosed, far, fast, flat, heavy, high, hollow, horizontal, huge, in, inside, light, long, looping, low, medium, moving, narrow, near, oblong, off, on, open, out, outside, oval, over, peaked, pointed, rectangular, round, scattered, shallow, slow, small, spinning, spiraling, square, squat, straight, tall, thick, tiny, tubular, under, up, vast, vertical, wavy, wide
What are words to describe Aesthetic Impact?
afraid, alert, amazed, anxious, awed, bored, cheerful, confused, content, curious, depressed, disoriented, dizzy, dreamy, excited, familiar, fearful, friendly, frightened, frustrated, happy, impressed, intimidated, intrigued, joyful, lonely, lost, nervous, observant, overwhelmed, peaceful, pleasant, pleased, reflective, relaxed, respectful, reverent, sad, shocked, surprised, tense , thoughtful, tired, unfamiliar
What are memory to help with descriptive words for “smells”?
Twelve (12) in total
1. (Tie) Acrid -tie sneezing “Ack cho” from fire smoke
2. (Noah) Aromatic - Noah putting pick aromatic in ark
3. (Moe) Chemical - Moe pouring robot chemicals to drink
4. (Rye) Earthy - XXX Bottle dressed like a hippy and burning incense
5. (Law) fragrant - law book spraying perfume on me to help me remember
6. (Shoe) fresh - shoe freshly made out of apple carved
7. (Cow) moist - cow selling cow pies, get them while they are moist and someone freaking old
8. (Ivy) moldy - plant opening up lunch pale with friend and eating mold; also seniorita
9. (bee) musty - bee in tent eating beans
10. (toes) pungent - stinky cheese toes
11. (tot) stale - tater tote that has a tail shaped in letter s
12. (Dune) sweet - Willy Wonka candy in desert