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Sometimes
in an instant, we see things so fast that our mind is three jumps and a
skip a head of our brain. The underground regions of our
brain sees and understands things before we do. Many times our brain
decides <at the speed of light>
that the thing we are looking at
is something totally different than what it actually turns out to be
upon closer, longer inspection. The other day my gooey glob of gray matter
and I went out for a walk and my brain ( my gooey
glob of gray matter) thought she saw a rabbit on the side
of the
road. Upon closer inspection, the rabbit
turned out to be a big rock. Now a rock and a rabbit don't really look
alike, but the underground submerged parts of my brain thought it saw a
rabbit. So now when I see a rock, my brain and I think RABBIT! To open these submerged areas of your thinking and wondering- here are a few activities to do before you look at the Cloud pictures. 1. Get on you back and look at the ceiling. Nice ceiling, Tell it to "Stay!" and it will obey. Or stand on your head.
Change Eyes -check it out => Does everything look the same out of your other eye? Alternative idea- Turn everything upside down in your room and look at it standing up! ^^Top of Page |