I came across this today. I haven’t ever seen a luminous body of a human so I don’t know from direct experience… but boy this looks a lot like what my imagination conjured up reading the description in the books.
For those who can see, does it look anything like this?
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I've tried different devices and browsers/apps, and I can't get your video link to point to an actual specific video.
Do you have a title/description to do a search?
Thanks—super weird. i’ll see if I can find a different video to link to.
u/superr - has been experimenting with an AI clip generator called Pika, and this is one of the outputs. He wrote "this one is goofy as hell but not bad for portraying visual tensegrity":
And another:
This I have seen before, almost exactly. No lights on the sides, but the blue coming off the hands in total darkness, not quite as saturated
That one is extremely accurate for me, especially the blue light bars on the sides. The "side lights"' off to the periphery which scoot away when trying to look at them directly were an early darkroom feature before anything interesting in the main field of view showed up.
Still appears in my current practice today. The "blueness" of the hands and arms isn't that accurate though. The actual appearance is darker, much dimmer, and at times more of a faint outline.
Yep!!!
Wow that’s a really high quality ai rendition
"Seeing" doesn't look like one thing, because it's a visible stream of information from the sea of emanations, which alters based on the topic and presentation method. And your reaction to the details you witness.
There's likely dozens of ways to see the luminous egg.
For example, Little Smoke's mushroom shapes that represent people. They details on them were so specific to the person, that a skilled seer could extract all there is to know about the person from the shapes.
An analogy:
Netflix.
Netflix isn't just the TV show "Monk".
There's possibly thousands of streams of other videos to watch.
Seeing is like Netflix, with a telepathic control.
Thank you so much for the explanation Dan, that makes a lot of sense.
I used to set my goal to view 10 different silent knowledge "videos in the air" each night.
Which was good at first, but later it became meaningless.
At first it was like a nerd in his basement with a single computer screen to stare into.
But silent knowledge eventually turns you into this, the super nerd: