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Wow!! Thanks for the "win!" I guess now I see that even my illogical, Alice in Wonderland images mean something...this is still so amazing to me! I'm just...I don't really know what to say. I don't know that I necessarily got "closest" but I can definitely see alot of what I "saw" in your photo, particularly the teardrop shaped bottle. However, I pictured the chess piece closer to the floor and by a huge window, something like sliding glass doors. I'm sure Roy appreciates the break from having to post photos, anyway. For those of you who have been doing this for a long time, I don't know if you remember the process of accepting something like this, but I am just in love with human capabilities right now. What's even more amazing is that ANYONE can do this...making me think that all the useless parts of our brains we have in our heads must have a use afterall. I knew we wouldn't be granted with so much grey matter for no reason at all. I know that my images come in as just shapes and colors at this point that really make no sense, so please excuse the way that I explain what I see...if I could draw it and post that on here, I think the descriptions would be less confusing. I know you guys talk about spiritual guides. I don't know who mine are right now, but I can tell you I've found a whole forum full of human ones here! Thank you! Now, enough of the sappy stuff. Hi Jeremy!! Nice to meet you. I'm new here also and it's really something else...not to mention FUN! So have fun and good luck!! I have found ALL THREE of my cameras' batteries to be completely drained today, even though I just put new ones in them the other night (could this be the work of Mr. Grumpy), so give me a moment and I will find a way to post a new pic. Thanks for the encouragement and the fun, everyone! |
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Yep, the energies here are just a-glowin' ! I am going to wait until everyone else posts, so as to not be an influence. I again encourage Jeremy and any newcomers to not be shy, don't worry about being accurate or not, just feel your view and go with what comes naturally to you. What seems funny now may turn out to be the correct answer, as Momo3bur has shown us. |
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Here's a picture I bought when I was prego with my oldest daughter. Very cheap, found in almost every pediatrician's office I've ever visited, but dear to me because it was the first thing I got for my baby. It's home is in my son's room now, but I have moved it...obviously... PS: Sorry the pic is sideways. I had to use a cell phone and couldn't get a good picture. |
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I see it in the foyer or entry to your home. From your front door it is to the right just past an opening to a living room. I see an earthy tile floor. That's what I immediately saw. I tried to go with my first impressions without over thinking here. I also got the feeling you were painting a room either to or from yellow. |
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| That's something that happens around here QUITE often! lol! And according to my husband, my camera batteries were drained because I was trying to use regular batteries in a camera that needs rechargable ones...no grumpies draining my batteries.
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Welcome to Jeremy; Congrats to Momo See the print leaning against soft material/cushion like, browns and light greens, feel alot of movement in your home, lot of energy, print is off to an area with less movement, though still visible. possibly a bookcase near the print or a tall standing shelf,collection of round objects nearby. |
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I was going to wait for Jeremy, but he's off doing teen-age-guy stuff. BOY! AM I JEALOUS! Do you have a garage? I agree with niknac, that it's sort of leaning against a couch, but I see the all-too-familiar American garage, complete with the Simpson's cat, unfinished honey-do projects, and the ever-present Jimmy Hoffa. Wait...no, that might be your husband. GEE! He's got a big butt! Door has a window. Really: when it comes to remote viewing, nothing will CuisinArt your vision quite like The American Garage. Or, for that matter, Big American Butts. |
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Greetings everyone! Momo has enlightened me to your very interesting game (or practice?)so I thought I might give it a shot. Although, this is very new to me and I haven't done it before, I'm so looking forward to experiencing something new and exciting. Please bear with me until I learn how to view things remotely (when at times I have trouble viewing things that are right in front of me) |
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Ok, here goes!!! Alright, again, a hard one!! So that I can keep my analysis straight, I'm going to use Royster's quoting method to explain. Quote:
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Okay, I think everyone hit on things here. Jango got the location of the frame perfect, Royster seemed to get the details of the entire area very precisely. Niknak and Nimue also got details of colors and items around the picture. I wanna give this one to Jango because his view would lead you straight to the picture. Also this will give him a chance to post an item. Good Job everyone!!! You are all so awesome!! Nice to meet you Jango...I wish I could have shook your hand when you were standing in my foyer! | ||||
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YAY, JANGO! FIRST TIME!!! The construction may have confused me. But I was definitely in the garage. So I'd honestly say I was the remotest remoter. By the way, I am self-employed at home improvement, and for an astrinomical fee, I'd drive to your house down there in Texas. Then I could compliment your husband's work, and drive home! |
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And yes, Royster, my husband spends most of his time in his man-cave garage...thank the heavens...teehee. I'm starting to suspect he may in fact be with Jimmy Hoffa afterall. | |
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Well, garages are a 'guy' thing. I guess, unless you're a lesbian, then it's a...I dunnoh...my AA sponsor is a lesbian, let me give her a call. In the meantime, Jango, are you able to choose and post an object for the next session? Nimue will be so happy about this! It's always SO COOL when a newcomer gets the view!! (I ask, Jango, because not everyone has a scanner. [going-back-in-time harp music] I remember Windows 98 and dial up. ) |
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Roy-I can pay you astronomically in Monopoly money, if you accept that currency! I could sure use the help. | |
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Hi guys. sorry about this one. The time difference in australia is really large for some, so the time this picture was being remotely veiwed, I was Sleeping! haha. I'll try to catch the next one! Thanks for all the support guys! hahaha it's all come out of no where. Must be doing something right |
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On a serious note (laaaaaaa!) e-mail me any time you need assistance. I have been in service...(gasp: I'm getting soooo ooooollllld) 30 years. I can certainly help with troubleshooting questions etc. Oh boy, we're getting quite a crew, here! I better lay off the Jimmy Hoffa jokes...someone might take a fence. And then the goat would get out again. | |
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Hey guys, sorry I took so long. I'm old and cant figure out how to attach images from my Iphone. This is a ceramic cat my son painted for me at halloween. Isnt it beautiful! I keep it on the windowsill in front of the sink in the kitchen. It has been moved and pictures have been taken. Good luck! |
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It's in a den or a study...near a closet. It almost appears to be on a cardboard box...the room has unkempt papers and boxes. I want to say your computer is in this room, but it might be another prominent electric device. Definiteltly see a Ikea-type desk or table top. edit: in lieu of Jeremy's 2nd story floor (which i hadn't thought about) my original 'view' felt like the ground floor. Last edited by royster; 01-16-2011 at 02:27 AM. |
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i see this placed on it's side underneath something. Initially i thought it might have been a couch or bed. But then i had this instinct it was near drawers. I also see a two story house of bricks and i feel the object is on the second floor. I see a computer in this room and a desk and the drawers appear to be opposite, where i believe this cat is located. Lol how strange. |
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lol, i purposely didnt read yours royster because i thought i would be influenced to write something similar, but i think i did anyway! lol Edit: what i mean is i think we wrote something similar in the end, not that i read it hahaha if i didnt make that clear enough. Last edited by HiImJeremy; 01-16-2011 at 02:24 AM. |
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As you can see in previous sessions, two or more can really 'see' it in similar places. Good points for trying to avoid influence. I try to do the same thing. I avoided saying "cheating", because there's no 'cheating' in this game...except for all those people in Texas who can spy on each other! I hope you get this one...that would be awesome. We'll see. |
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Okay, so I've been trying to do some relaxing and meditating. All new to me, really, with three kids, one husband, a mother inlaw and a whole slew of animals and laundry to tend to ( oh, and a full time job to boot). I began by putting on some soft instrumental music and lying in a darkened room (not pitch dark though). I had a kind of weird experience but maybe this is normal??? I immediately started seeing some fluttering, crisscross patterns and began experiencing coldness on the bottoms of my feet. Then the fluttering slowed down, and I could detect a small purple orb? circle? in the middle of my vision. I decided to focus on that and it got closer or bigger and started to fill up my view (this accompanied by a small headache inbetween my eyes and feet freezing). Then I decided to try to focus on the little cat and all I could see was a spinning motion like a turntable or a pottery wheel. (strange?) Then a really strange thing happened. I actually FELT something. It felt like someone laid their hand over my right eye and started tapping an index finger over my eyelid. I tried to stay still and continue with the experience but to be honest, it totally freaked me out and I had to jump up. My heart was beating a little fast. This is my first time to try this so Im kind of confused....my medical knowledge tells me it is just from the headache but, part of me wants to deny that.
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Wow. Not only "what an experience!" but also...what a great description of it. Your communication skills put me right there in your experience! I offer that you need not put that much into it. It sounds like you went into a different metaphysical mode. this game only requires a degree of calm and focus. I do it right at the computer, looking away from the screen when I want to access my mind's eye (which, of course, is the pineal gland). Others may have different ways and experiences to share, and I hope they do; the game is for us all to learn. Try just a fairly quick looking then posting the first impressions you get. New comers feel it necessary to appologise for how things sound, but if you read the whole thread, in the end, none of it sounds so funny. Except about Jimmy Hoffa. That was SUPPOSED to sound funny. Last edited by royster; 01-16-2011 at 03:00 AM. |
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