03 January 2016

Notes - eye image flash / an eye image

         Sunday morning. You had a usual breakfast while reading the newspaper. Upstairs you shut your eyes and had a flash vision (perhaps three full seconds) of a human-like green-iris and well-teared eye ever so slightly jaundiced. Your inspection of his eye was from about two inches away thus you only saw the surrounding rough, oiled, well-tanned Caucasian skin of a much older short statured man. He blinked and you could see the sloughed tear during the process. He appeared to sense the observation unconsciously. – Amorella

         1046 hours. He appeared particularly real in real time. He is as a man living somewhere in the real world – all this in three seconds. I thought: an eye up to the right then observed it up close, absorbing the image quickly knowing it would be gone shortly. Whose eye is this? Why did I choose to observe it? – Like that, it was absorbed and returned to the hinterland of thought/reality. Still, it was real enough that I could have touched the tearing, the wetness at the eye, if I had chosen to do so. This was as a happenstance with no meaning associated – a close-up observation of a human eye, then it was gone. (1055)

         Post. - Amorella

         You had left over pizza for supper and watched NBC News. Carol is watching one of her copied programs. You are thinking of going upstairs to watch an “X-Files” on your iPad mini before listening to music before bed. – Amorella

         1954 hours. Carol was working on gathering up and sorting 2015 tax material as well as going over yearly figures most of the day. I took back the remote to Walmart and also took back a small package of electronic equipment that was to go with last week’s returned 3D DVD player that I didn’t realize was not in the returned box. Also, I had the Honda washed with an added hot wax since it may snow tomorrow, maybe even half an inch of accumulation. We use the Honda more in bad weather anyway. Also, lunch in Hyde Park with Jim P – something I am looking forward to. I have a doctor’s visit on Wednesday morning with Merling. Otherwise, the week should be free.

         Carol wants you to call about a bathroom refinishing estimate. – Amorella

         2002 hours. Yes. I should do that first thing in the morning. Hopefully, I can get an appointment scheduled. Thank you, Amorella

         I’m no Siri, boy. – Amorella

         Why were you looking through psychic eye images online? – Amorella

         2006 hours. I wanted to see if there is a drawing out there similar to the eye I saw in today’s ‘flash’. Looking under straight eye photos I found one similar on petapixelDOTcom.

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From PetapixelDOTcom

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         2014 hours. The detail was similar in the flash vision except the eye in the vision had more tear, more water almost flowing over it. I never thought to look for actual eyes online but the psychic eye stuff was mostly fake with suggestion. What I saw for about three seconds was like an actual human eye. This is the way my flash-visions, if you will, are – in color and full of realistic detail. The one I saw this morning blinked once. It faded away; it enveloped into darkness. I am not sure whether the darkness like fog rose to cover the image, or if the image sank into a puddle of darkness. It appeared to move straight away perpendicular to my sight line. It did not grow smaller though. The eye image disappeared as it appeared in a size similar to the one depicted in the photo above. I am curious about this because though it appeared real the surrounding physics (within) was altered – time and distance were not accountable in the observation other than my eye’s distance from the vision eye stayed pretty much the same. My eye was not accompanied by a face or nose in particular. In one instance, a closer inspection in the moment my nose would have hit the person’s nose or cheekbone. That’s all I can remember. Obviously this is a draft and has discrepancies. (2029)

         Post. – Amorella

         2029 hours. I’m glad I have the descriptions down in fresh memory.

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