Guest Anonymous June 11, 2012 Share June 11, 2012 Answer this question: does anyone else move their hands in front of themselves to help understand how where their arms in their wonderland? Like a kinect. I do this now, and I think it can really help. I don't see how someone could get the wrong impression of this. Most of the followers, who you say are philosophical types, probably don't know the reference. And besides, most are going to get the initial impression that we're a bunch of crazies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pleeb June 11, 2012 Share June 11, 2012 Costanzia, please recall in my Announcement that every topic made here is tweeted to a potential of thousands. I'd advise topic titles to be made where they portray the subject of the thread so people can understand what they are when tweeted. (and so it makes a good impression to them) Spoiler An image in a signature behind a hidden tag! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chupi June 11, 2012 Share June 11, 2012 No, mostly because it would tent to screw up the relaxed state I get into to make my visualization work better. Though I have heard of people doing that. Do note that your thread title just got tweeted. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThatOneGuy June 11, 2012 Share June 11, 2012 I tend not to physically move out of a comfortable position when I'm in wonderland. Orange juice helps with concentration headaches. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous October 21, 2012 Share October 21, 2012 I personally haven't done this a lot recently, but does anyone else do this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Anonymous October 21, 2012 Share October 21, 2012 I wouldn't be able to focus well enough while moving my arms around. I can see how it would help some people though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chupi October 21, 2012 Share October 21, 2012 Nope. Only when impositioning with q2's method. Lyra: human female, ~17 Evan: boy, ~14, was an Eevee Anera: anime-style girl, ~12; Lyra made her My blog :: Time expectations are bad (forcing time targets are good though) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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