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Stereograms For Meditation. The theory behind Stereogram by Andrei Bannikov In 1992 I first came across stereograms. It was a book with about 20 "Magic Eye" pictures and orthodox descriptions which suggested you cross your eyes when you viewed these images. When we see stereograms, our eyes are not actually crossed, they simply adjust to distance so you are looking at the picture. Stereogram is a repeatable pattern made of series of pixels. Human minds are capable of treating that pattern as a rhythm, or series of rhythms, similar to music. Distortions of these patterns in this case are translated by our minds as a 3rd dimension. When we see an image inside another image, we actually perceive reality in the mind plane where all pixels are redistributed by our subconscious mind algorithm - so we see what is often called 3D. I would suggest this is a whole new reality. Based on the idea that our reality is like a hologram - a concentration of energy and information that only becomes solid when interpreted by our own mind. Stereographic images allows us to explore the simplest "Hello World" like an example of ' software' that our subconscious operates on. When inputted visual information contains rhythmical patterns, somehow our mind tunes in to treat it as a plenum (a background substructure that is the encoder and the carrier of the information), and the distortions of those patterns is the information that is interpreted and served to us in the familiar 3D format. It is alot harder but it is possible to see stereographic images with only one eye. Viewing Holograms you |
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