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Sandman
Once he notices, there'll probably be a new pic of da day.

This is just my desktop. The actual thing is too big to be uploaded.
Wildcard
Cool. Got this one and an extremely cool Eagle that Hazmat made I can make a PotD after this.

Thanks. cool.gif
Hazmat
Nice... what does the tag say?
Sandman
Tian Xia Tai Ping

Loosely traslated: Peace throughout all under heaven.

Phear my M4d Airbrushing Sk33ls. wink.gif
Fury
Looks great Sandy- it really does.

+Envy of mad photoshop sk1llz goodjob.gif
Donald_Dark
The poor little Raven! How could you....
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Panzerfritz
Mmmmhhh evidently something is going on in this picture. It's pretty strong. Notice the humiliated raven- evidently success over a raven means something important to Sandman, and he expresses it through artwork. However, we must get to the source of this, as we obviously have the reactive mind at work here - a person devoid of it would be happy without the need to picture success and defeat.

Please note that this is not Sandmans fault not all - the source is probably a deeply routed engram, maybe caused by pre-birth sound recordings, associating ravens with something that has to be defeated - and the reaction is pretty good for a wog, as it's non-violent, and non-destructive, targeted at the MW-representation of the raven, not real ravens, or a person who's unlucky enough to be called 'raven', could all have happened, the reactive mind just works that way. It could pose a problem though - sometimes people see such engrams (or their whole reactive mind!) as the source of their inspiration and power! Now this is never ever the case -engrams hold you back- if we get rid of this one, he'll probably draw faster, better and more then ever before.

But there are more stones in the way. The overall picture has a positive attitude - there might be an ally-construction at work here - a force seen as positive. It might be really positive, but for now it is just an obstacle, clouding the truth.

This calls for some emergency auditing, we'll be going to the source of this, uproot it and this alone will destroy it. This could be done over teamspeak (as auditing over phone is possible and not unsual in emergency situations) but having the LB at hand it's actually more easier and of course more fun.

We will just have set up a server, and play several rounds of everyone-in-ravens-gainst-sandman-in-a-templar. Finally, the analytic mind will realise that the mech raven has nothing to do with the engram, the real cause will turn up, and we'll just go over it five, maybe seven times, just replaying the part on the time-track. Then it will be gone, and never come back. To get Sandman to "clear", we'll have to get him in contact with a real auditor, of course. I'm afraid I can't help directly - successfull auditing and clearing is best done by an auditor with the same native tongue, to avoid confusion and holding patterns. But this is just a start, there are many engrams at work here, and it'll take some time till this forum is cleared - but it will be, that's for sure.

Donald and Fury - your reaction is emotional, maybe too emotional. Could be holders, but don't you worry, we'll get to the source of this, too.
Sandman
Em......actually, the Raven was put there because I couldn't find another suitable mech that would fit in that spot without taking too much attention from the two main mechs. Although I suppose I could have shrank down the Templar, I kinda wanted something to compare scale.

On the other hand, if I hadn't left something there, there would have been a big hole that I would feel the need to fill up with. I felt a small wrecked mech would be the obvious solution, as a tree or a rock would be more confusing given the environment I had chosen to place the scene, not to mention the question of scale and quantity.

If I could, I think I'd rather replace the Raven with a Madcat, although such would be more difficult to do without upsetting the balance of the overall picture.

BAM! tongue.gif
Fury
Hush, Sandy. I want to see if Freud is going to poke his head in, completely ignore pertinent, logical facts and insist that you loved your mother and wanted to kill your father......





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Sandman
Freud never lets the details get in the way...... rolleyes.gif
Panzerfritz
QUOTE (Sandman @ Mar 1 2004, 11:19 PM)
Freud never lets the details get in the way...... rolleyes.gif

Luckily it's not Freud ...

it's the man whose works are regaded as the pinnacle of human understanding of mans nature ...

... the kind,the loving, the universal quotable

L. RON HUBBARD!

Now, that'll be 125 $ for basic auditing, and 250 $ for mentioning His Divine Name, copyrighted and protected by international law, owned by the Religious Technology Centre.

But this time it's free, 'cause it looks cool.

For now ...
Quarzark
*farts*

say what?

oh... cool picture too POW.gif
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