by AArdvark » Thu Feb 20, 2020 6:04 pm
selecting a location that only exists inside a movie, book, or video game
er....the issue with a book location is that everyone will see it differently in their heads. As a quick example, look at the short story:
"The Secret of Chateau de Frogwad" In that story, there are a couple of locations with very little description and it is up to the readers' brain to supply those details (lazy much, AArdvark?)
If you pick a location from a book how are we, as remote viewers, going to know if we've even gotten close? Nay, pick a definite location with a definite image that you can post here when we are done. And focus on it so your brain-waves go out into the luminiferous aether for us to connect with.
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[quote]selecting a location that only exists inside a movie, book, or video game[/quote]
er....the issue with a book location is that everyone will see it differently in their heads. As a quick example, look at the short story: [url=http://www.joltcountry.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=11203]"The Secret of Chateau de Frogwad"[/url] In that story, there are a couple of locations with very little description and it is up to the readers' brain to supply those details (lazy much, AArdvark?)
If you pick a location from a book how are we, as remote viewers, going to know if we've even gotten close? Nay, pick a definite location with a definite image that you can post here when we are done. And focus on it so your brain-waves go out into the luminiferous aether for us to connect with.
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COLLEGE EFFORT
AARDVARK