>>12512315>seemingly in guided-modeThat thought has crossed my mind yes, as those insights often come to me when i actually don't think about them explicitly, i just let it flow and come to me...
>Impressive is a bit of an understatement....although later when i look back and analyze the steps i did to get there (to try to streamline and optimize the process for the next time) it really isn't that impressive. It's sort of like when Sherlock Holmes (i am a fan of the novels, go figure) explains to Watson step by step on how he deduced that he wasn't interested in a particular investment in 'Dancing men', Watson just goes something like: 'Oh, well now that you've explained it to me, it really is quite logical and not that impressive at all'. Like when a magician reveals how he performs his trick, the trick then suddenly loses part of that magic TO THEM, but in return they are able to recreate that trick so that others can experience the same amazement as they did when they first saw it and therefore keep the thing going. I've always been like that, i want to show the way so that others can walk on it as well.
There is another aspect to it thought, because sometimes i will just look at a photo and try to immerse myself in it, try to imagine the story that lies behind it, just take it all in and let my intuition figure it out. It takes a while to process, so my results are often a bit late... Perhaps that whole process is nudging towards remote viewing, although i would not consider myself a remote viewer. I simply do what i do if it piques my interest and if i am convinced the motive for it is noble ie. if it for a good cause. Also a vivid imagination helps tremendously here, 'One stone, and two eyes in which to see' comes to mind ;)