Thank you for the suggestions. Yes, I can imagine that "seeing" all of a
sudden might be mind-boggling. It is something I had considered.
It certainly would shake up one's view of reality. I once awoke with sleep paralysis and couldn't move. I struggled and suddenly I felt my arm release.
When I looked at it, it was a pale bluish transparent arm before me. My actual arm was still laying on my chest. Talk about shaking up one's view of reality! It took a while to come to terms with this. I also learned that the best way to come out of SP was to go back to sleep.
I hadn't considered geometric shapes by themselves as archetypes.
I know just a little about Sacred Geometry. It's a study unto itself.
Do you experience these shapes as 2d or 3d?
I'm glad you mentioned the giggle of the Pillsbury doughboy. I was locked into the image from Ghostbusters. I like yours better.
BMarie
sudden might be mind-boggling. It is something I had considered.
It certainly would shake up one's view of reality. I once awoke with sleep paralysis and couldn't move. I struggled and suddenly I felt my arm release.
When I looked at it, it was a pale bluish transparent arm before me. My actual arm was still laying on my chest. Talk about shaking up one's view of reality! It took a while to come to terms with this. I also learned that the best way to come out of SP was to go back to sleep.
I hadn't considered geometric shapes by themselves as archetypes.
I know just a little about Sacred Geometry. It's a study unto itself.
Do you experience these shapes as 2d or 3d?
I'm glad you mentioned the giggle of the Pillsbury doughboy. I was locked into the image from Ghostbusters. I like yours better.
BMarie
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