12-01-2011, 09:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-01-2011, 09:50 PM by AnthroHeart.)
Let's say I had to take a degree of pain both in my forehead, and the back of my skull, where the occipital lobes are, in order to project on an external surface.
It was hard to keep the video balanced. Every little move of my head and the picture shook.
You never know what you're getting from the subconscious. Without warning, a penis could appear, or anything.
I had to project another beam from the bridge of my nose in order to stabilize the image.
It was a lot of heat and pressure on the back of my head. My skull was like a resonator, amplifying the power.
I had locked frequency with the magician, in order that I could project what he was seeing as well.
So when he was typing on a computer, and looking at the screen across the room, I could see the screen
in my projection, including everything he typed, or deleted, or whatever, in real time.
Picture was very blurry and fuzzy at first. It got sharper as I learned to calibrate it.
I've not been able to do it since, but I had to close down my 3rd eye after that because it became too much for me
to keep balanced.
It was hard to keep the video balanced. Every little move of my head and the picture shook.
You never know what you're getting from the subconscious. Without warning, a penis could appear, or anything.
I had to project another beam from the bridge of my nose in order to stabilize the image.
It was a lot of heat and pressure on the back of my head. My skull was like a resonator, amplifying the power.
I had locked frequency with the magician, in order that I could project what he was seeing as well.
So when he was typing on a computer, and looking at the screen across the room, I could see the screen
in my projection, including everything he typed, or deleted, or whatever, in real time.
Picture was very blurry and fuzzy at first. It got sharper as I learned to calibrate it.
I've not been able to do it since, but I had to close down my 3rd eye after that because it became too much for me
to keep balanced.