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Jack Frost

How many times in your life have you seen all the beautiful patterns frost creates on your windows? They can range to any design from a floral bouquet to dozens of daggers.  Yet I wonder if there is more behind this mastery could it be more of a mystery? Could the frost actually be forming in a particular design that displays the emotional environment behind all the windows?

Lets look at another scenario. Let’s say you’re in the mood for a new color in a room. Happily you’re off to the store to get the paint brushes and rollers. You pick out a color that you find pleasing and pay for your items and back to home you go. In the process of preparing you have to remove all the furniture that’s in the way take down all the photos and wall hangings and at some point you realize maybe this was more than you were up to. You open the paint and begin, but now you’re no longer pleased with the project. You have become more or less angry. You keep painting but the more you paint, the more you hate what you’re doing.

I was leading into this question:  can we imprint negativity into our surroundings?

Could the paint actually dry in a form that actually emits the negative feeling you had while painting?

This is just a thought and some may ask, “How can your prove it?”

I believe you might be able to take a small hotel with, say, ten rooms and have five painted by happy carefree people and five painted by terrible prisoners. Then bring in those who say they’re empaths and ask them to sleep in each room every night for ten nights. Have them score the experiences they felt in the rooms on a scale not letting them know the answers you are seeking.

I’ve heard of an experiment where they took I believe it was a grandmother and a chef and had them both bake as close as they could identical cakes. Then they presented the cakes to the grandmother's family members for a taste test. The winner was the grandmother another case of imprinting our emotions into reality I believe. You can believe what works for you…

 

Stanley Victor Paskavich/Stantasyland

5/14/2016

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