Speaking Ideogramatically

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Posted below are some more examples of using color with ideograms. I’m as excited as a 5-year old to now be using color on my remote viewing target data. The examples shown below are not full RV sessions but are what might be considered (for me) Stage 1 ideograms. Many of the examples are multi-layered ideograms where one ideogram has been drawn on top of another in succession. I post these examples to show that ideograms can in fact “evolve” and to show that my coloring skills are as good as many but not all 5 year olds 🙂 In some instances I find that my ideograms look MORE like the objects they represent than if I were to consciously try to draw them (I admit to being a very poor artist so that may not be saying much :-).

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the trail is not winding but goes straight up the mountain. The winding back and forth showing up in the ideogram of the pathway is (I believe) caused by the railroad ties built into the trail which creates an up and down waviness to that pathway. I interpreted the direction of that waviness wrong.


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Wat Phra Prang Sam Yod-006

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I am seeing lots of animal and other forms showing up sideways in my ideograms. Heah…when you are only giving your muse a split second to draw a target it has to take short-cuts sometimes right? 🙂


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Humpback stellwagen edit
Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!

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