rondele wrote on Aug 21st, 2017 at 2:17pm:Posting pictures of deceased people is utterly pointless, tasteless, and an invasion of privacy for the person's family.
You really need to stop doing this.
R
Roger, I completely disagree with you. These are public figures who already exist in the media. Their photos are already all over the Internet, so it is in no way an invasion of anyone's privacy and is by no means tasteless.
It's also not utterly pointless. If you've been following any of this at all you'd see that I can speak for myself that I've had success with Morrighan's choice of experimentation in this way.
I'm always game for any use and practice of developing my psychic abilities. And while this design of experimentation isn't exactly Partnered Exploration, it's still a valid means of using one's nonphysical senses of perception, and it's design is so that the individual validates their own perception and results. I'm thrilled to find out that I can scan a photo and get genuine results that can be verified!
Roger, for years I'd come up with any old silly way of practicing "scanning"...anything. It's what I do to develop my abilities. An example: I walk into the bank in the middle of the day and there are 12 people in line ahead of me, 4 bank tellers at the counter, 3 of whom have 1 customer in front of them, and 1 teller who has a "next teller" sign in front of them. Take a guess at where I'm going with this
So to pass the time, entertain myself, and practice my psychic senses I'll scan the faces of the tellers and see which one I'll get. There are so many variables here it's ridiculous to think that this isn't genuine psychic ability going on. What always happens is, you can't tell which people in line are together so you can't predict "this person will go here, that person will go there". You can't predict when that teller with the sign will decide to move it and open shop. You also can't tell when another teller will close their counter. Then invariably there's always going to be that teller who has to call another teller over to be shown how to do something. It's impossible to predict who will go where or how long each teller and customer will take.
As you can see, lots of variables! The more the better! And too, whatever nonphysical "thing" shows up that tells me exactly which teller I'm gonna get, it's just more experience in my pocket.
This may sound silly but trust me, it's fun.
And so you see, Morrighan's use of the photos is pretty much the same type of experimentation for me. And I don't cheat! I could easily Google the photo to see who it is but what would be the point in that?
Vicky