Although I'm someone who usually doesn't go into this kind of subject, I taken an interest in it after watching videos of remote viewers, who "visited" Mars in the past as part of a government program. However, when looking at directions online, I find that I have some trouble clearing my thoughts to begin. Anyone have any advice or tips?
>>19240854
Yes.
Imagine that every surface is reflective. To be more precise, imagine that every surface was *always* reflective, but you only just realized it, because the reflections blurred together, and you lazily called that color. But there is no such thing as color. Everything is a mosaic of a mosaic.
>>19240854
Reminds me of that 420chan image, LOLZORS.
>>19240988
When you've got photo mosaic vision figured out, move on to level 2: not every frame is necessarily the same shape or orientation. This is how Google Dream operates. It is recursive data compression. You must hone your visual cortext to see the focus of your vision as if it is made of melty shapes of the other objects in the room you are focusing your vision in.
When you figure that out, you can move on to level 3: changing what room your vision is in, by altering what other objects your focus is melted from.
Ok, I get it, and from what I have read time isnt real...., so how do I travel and view other star systems, using the always reflective method?