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Active Symbolic Imagery

UniqueMixture

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How do you use active symbolic imagery toward positive ends in your life?
 

UniqueMixture

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I like to have layers of stuff on top of my vision to "guide" me through life. Hmm a good analogy would be the halo metaphor. For me it is more abstract at times like Daniel tammet's association with numbers. I like to "accentuate" my natural experience by layering stuff I know others don't see on top of it. Like visualizing the sky as green or seeing an old woman as her child self or seeing myself covered in plate armor that only allows good things in. What else. I tend to count auditory patterns and represent them visually. I see "sprites" like individual pixels moving in tandem with visual processes. Sometimes I can control them sometimes it's just freeflow. Basically it is like having Photoshop or high tech augmented reality contact lenses at will.
 

Rel

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When I'm at work, I have a tendency to destroy the building with various scenarios as a way to quell my boredom. My favorite is exploding the wood fixtures into a mass of splinters and impaling unruly customers with them.
 
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