creakingcricket said:
What I would like, Le pendu, is for you to do as I said, under good light and with a magnifier view the inverted card.
I have dear, sadly, I'm no more enlightened than when I read your first post.
creakingcricket said:
What one sees depends in part on what one expects to see.
Or, maybe, one sees what is actually there?
creakingcricket said:
Habits of perception are easily formed and hard to break. Inversion breaks conditioned habits.
Ah yes, "Drawing on the right side of the brain" and such...
creakingcricket said:
Once you see the coins gestalt, then, yes, you can see coins with a computer scan in the upright card.
Or, even more helpful to those who have taken the time and effort to pay attention to what you are saying, I'd like a "gestalt" of seeing what you are describing simply by you posting a clear picture of it pointing to what you are talking about.... not that a bunch of coins would be too shocking at all, after all, this
is the mountebank, he SHOULD have coins on the table taken from his rubes, shouldn't he?
creakingcricket said:
Lest you think I am hallucinating, my sister, brother-in-law, and niece (who gave me the cards for Christmas) were easily able to see the coins. They had not been conditioned to see it otherwise (cake, dish, hat, etc.)cc
How very nice.
Margo, my spirit guide, can't see them either; but then again, she's not likely to hang out with your sister, brother-in-law, or niece (unless they make a killer martini?).
Maybe if one of them could bother to actually scan the image you're on about and point out the section where you see the coins, then Margo, (who loves real history with real evidence... but you know... that's so common), would see them too! Since my offer to scan, and then post the image in question was completely ignored, I'll wait for someone else to bother to follow this up and actually share something worth starting a thread over.