Re: Image Streaming update
- Subject: Re: Image Streaming update
- From: Tom Maguire <jmaguire@pie.xtec.es>
- Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 10:07:18 +0100
- References: <961121105805_352554476@emout11.mail.aol.com>
GeoNelson@aol.com wrote:
>
> Thought I'd share what I feel is an exciting result from my Image Streaming
> this morning-
>
The
> issue I addressed in Image Streaming today is: How can I best use Image
> Streaming to enhance my life? (basically a Toolbuilding exercise).
>
> The answer I got was the space child at the end of the movie 2001- the image
> at first was just barely there- like a faint picture emerging on a
> photographic film in a chemical developing bath. Had I not given attention
> to it, it may have simply faded away. However, I focused on the image,
> (gently, not at all like having to PULL it up, but simply NOTICED IT) and
> realized that here was the answer to my question- that Image Streaming (IS
> from here on) can best be used by allowing me to experience wisdom (the old
> eyes of the space child) while empowering me to maintain childlike curiousity
> and excited interest and zeal in life, its possibilites and the use of my
> inner resources.
Did you just concentrate on the image until an awareness of this message
became apparent? Did you hear the message?
> I'm beginning to see how this could really make a
> difference in my life and in the use of my Photoreading >metaskills.
As I am about to read the Scheele book on Photoreading can I ask you to
be more explicit on this point? (Sending this mail to the list because I
think your answers may be of general interest.)
Cheers,
--
;-) TOM
"... our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure."
Nelson Mandela