Soulmael wrote on Aug 13th, 2017 at 11:46am:Hmm seems i got it wrong.
When you do this, you specifically ask questions like 'when this person died. What was his last job? What was his surname etc..? Or everything you got on your subjects when you do this comes as single knowledge containing data and you just pull out what data you need?
I do none of the things you describe, and I would consider these questions an interruption of that individual's field. How would you feel if you were on your way somewhere and a stranger stopped you and asked these kind of questions?
In my experience simply observing is much more productive, and non-intrusive.
What I do is simply look at the image and nothing more. Even though I knew this week's person (as I'm the one who chose the target), I "got" a clear "hit" on a second look. "I have a good eye" is what I was present to. That's entirely consistent with his work in life. All I do is observe. I believe this is what I ask in these exercises.
Are you (general you, not any specific you) open to perceive the multidimensional resonances of "I have a good eye" ? Because the sentence contains a great deal more information that it appears to on the surface. This is a good example (to me) of a clear "hit" - even though I had no intent of gathering infos when I looked at the photograph!