Thursday, September 5, 2013

Time Frames



                         As we get closer to the actual analytic of consultation, we will be seeing the correlations between seemingly unrelated models. By analogy, we can compare the audio (figurative narrative) portions of your performances to film. Snapshots, shutter speed, moving focal lengths and playing time. These are simply metaphors for the technical skills which can greatly advance your gaming ability. Take panning through a series of indicators. I see your hands or hand writing from across a table. I see them folding and rolling around in patterns of waves that extend across your palms or paper.

                         Or maybe you have had a scripted personal history, vignettes of omens revealed by oracles or bad life experiences. Life too can be a cinematic proposition. Framing, timing and editing are critical. Your respect for others time makes it impossible for you to want to drone on about things neither interesting or necessary. You are a narrative artist. But don't let that intimidate you. You have seen and done more just by watching for the unexplored, than you will ever be able to explain. Most never look for these unknown "Voids of Content" that surround and frame our lives. These are the negative spaces that can breathe unexpected opportunity into our otherwise very predictable lives.

                        These metaphors are apt. Because of linkage, the examination portion of your readings are rendered your "Portrayal" as is unique to each person. Imagery in this situation is being rendered by you verbally. Just like a screenplay, you can see that the pace of your reading process can be greatly accelerated if you watch your clients change of focus carefully. When we "communicate," we are bringing to light and framing the unfamiliar, otherwise we would be babbling. What you reveal for your clients should be a process of discovery, For them, as well it can and should be for you. To look to see where no one has searched before, again, do not expect validation. Just do the work to the best of your ability, reading the signs as you see them. You will never be always right. Just be truthful about what you are seeing and leave it at that. Otherwise, you might want to give the money back and send your clients elsewhere. You don't have to always be right. You want to be honest. This diagnostic process is still coming to light today. It's as if we are watching a movie about the future coming true before we even leave the theatre.

                         I won't be getting into the curvature of shared "Space-Time" yet. This only happens when it is relevant to the dissemination of information on a large scale. ("Gravity?") The nature of human need can often greatly exacerbate this accelerating transfer of new information to receptive mediums. Receptive mediums in this case includes you, me, your clients, your relationships, even the audiences of people today or in the future, whom you may never meet. You may in fact end up communicating to people even after you have died. Many of the most important changes in popular opinion bias have happened quickly, even when the full impact may take a very long time. {Spiritual Isostacy is the balance between gravity and light.} Yes in essence it is true that when you read for some one, any one, everyone, you too are being read. As your audience, as other receptive mediums, others can witness and evaluate your communications even after you are gone. This is why timing is central to reading accuracy. In performance, timing is everything. [Where is my key light? I'm ready for my close up.]

                     

                       

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