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I'd like to show you something please

Lyndale

Forgiven
Stop this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxjlhvrviX0
at 31sec's. look carefully before you continue the video.

I'm only referring to that painting.

Now that you've seen whats hidden in that particular painting, you really going to tell me, it's just coincidence? Watch the other videos and see the rest of Nicolas Poussins paintings and see the rest of the story.

If something like this was confined to only 1 painting and nothing else, then I could see how you would 'think the way you do, but it's not that way. There's a whole hidden story within that painters paintings.

~a whole story
 

Gjallarhorn

N'yog-Sothep
...you don't seem to understand what pareidolia is or how it affects people.

I'm surprised we haven't been linked to "Jesus on toast" images yet.
 

Lyndale

Forgiven
...and yes I understand exactly what it is, but 'this isn't that!
These are connected in multiple ways.
by painter.
by subject matter.
by story.
by process.
by events.
etc..
 

Lyndale

Forgiven
You know why no domino effect comes from this all being true?
Because then you'd be acknowledging the condemnation you're heading for concerning God.

You can accept all of this or not, that's you're choice, but if there is no evidence, that you can
type out on paper, that you'll believe, then why do you waste you're little time you have left looking for something you don't want to begin with?
Don't reply back "when you show me some bla bla bla" , that don't wash. I've already shown you something incredible and look at you're reactions to that?

If no one has the words for you and no one has a tangible 'thing they can show you...why bother looking?

Why Mr. Anderson ~ why?
 

Lyndale

Forgiven
There is nothing wrong with any link I've posted, nor am I trying to attack anyone by my last post.
I just don't understand why people look for something they don't want?
I don't understand why people who do believe in God, lie about God?
I don't understand the motivation behind hate?

What I've shown people is real.
I can't alter Google Earth.
Shakes head- I just don't understand some days- makes no sense, none at all.
 
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Bunyip

pro scapegoat
There is nothing wrong with any link I've posted, nor am I trying to attack anyone by my last post.
I just don't understand why people look for something they don't want?
I don't understand why people who do believe in God, lie about God?
I don't understand the motivation behind hate?

What I've shown people is real.
I can't alter Google Earth.
Shakes head- I just don't understand some days- makes no sense, none at all.

What you are seeing is just your imagination. We all see patterns in things, it is how our brains work - but what you are seeing is not anything more than a work of your imagination.
 

Awkward Fingers

Omphaloskeptic
You know why no domino effect comes from this all being true?
Because then you'd be acknowledging the condemnation you're heading for concerning God.

You can accept all of this or not, that's you're choice, but if there is no evidence, that you can
type out on paper, that you'll believe, then why do you waste you're little time you have left looking for something you don't want to begin with?
Don't reply back "when you show me some bla bla bla" , that don't wash. I've already shown you something incredible and look at you're reactions to that?

If no one has the words for you and no one has a tangible 'thing they can show you...why bother looking?

Why Mr. Anderson ~ why?

Well, I'll give props for the most grammatically correct use of the word "incredible" I've seen in awhile.
 

Lyndale

Forgiven
What you are seeing is just your imagination. We all see patterns in things, it is how our brains work - but what you are seeing is not anything more than a work of your imagination.

I would agree with you except for 1 thing.
Together as a whole (all the pictures together) it contains the story of Creation.
 

Bunyip

pro scapegoat
I would agree with you except for 1 thing.
Together as a whole (all the pictures together) it contains the story of Creation.

I'm afraid not. What you have 'together as a whole' is a very imaginative examination of several maps, where you have looked at a few shapes in the landscape and fancied that they resemble various images.

Just like looking at clouds and thinking - Wow! That cloud looks a bit like a sheep!

The problem is that you the take the fact that a cloud looked a bit like a sheep and imagine there is some sort of message there.

To be completely honest, I looked at those images and could not see any of the forms you identified.
 

Lyndale

Forgiven
I'm afraid not. What you have 'together as a whole' is a very imaginative examination of several maps, where you have looked at a few shapes in the landscape and fancied that they resemble various images.

Just like looking at clouds and thinking - Wow! That cloud looks a bit like a sheep!

The problem is that you the take the fact that a cloud looked a bit like a sheep and imagine there is some sort of message there.

To be completely honest, I looked at those images and could not see any of the forms you identified.

...then thank you for you're opinion and have a nice day.
 

Bunyip

pro scapegoat
...then thank you for you're opinion and have a nice day.

You're welcome. I don't want to offend you, it is just an honest opinion.

I am an artist, I pour ink and paint onto a board and then find all manner of extraordinary shapes in the result. It is a technique called decalcomania and was used by many of the early surrealists like Max Earnst and James Gleeson. It is a consequence of how the brain works to form recognisable patterns. It is a triumph of evolution and a truly wonderous phenomenon. If it gives you comfort and reassurance to find the significance that you find in those landscapes, then fantastic.

But it is your wonderful, kalaidoscopic brain at work. It is the human trait of seeking patterns.

Perhaps given your proclivities you should try your hand at art, maybe your ability to form narratives and images from landscapes could result in a considerable talent?

Earnst used waxey paint and pressed a sheet of glass on top of it. When he pulled the glass off he would look in to the resulting patterns and over paint them to construct fantastic imagery - it may appeal to you.
 

Lyndale

Forgiven
You're welcome. I don't want to offend you, it is just an honest opinion.

I am an artist, I pour ink and paint onto a board and then find all manner of extraordinary shapes in the result. It is a technique called decalcomania and was used by many of the early surrealists like Max Earnst and James Gleeson. It is a consequence of how the brain works to form recognisable patterns. It is a triumph of evolution and a truly wonderous phenomenon. If it gives you comfort and reassurance to find the significance that you find in those landscapes, then fantastic.

But it is your wonderful, kalaidoscopic brain at work. It is the human trait of seeking patterns.

Perhaps given your proclivities you should try your hand at art, maybe your ability to form narratives and images from landscapes could result in a considerable talent?

Earnst used waxey paint and pressed a sheet of glass on top of it. When he pulled the glass off he would look in to the resulting patterns and over paint them to construct fantastic imagery - it may appeal to you.

:facepalm: cool :areyoucra
 

Lyndale

Forgiven
How can you be so blind not to see this?

It's right in front of you. Those pics are exactly what they look like, no matter how many times you say they don't. It's God's Story and you should listen while you still can.
 

methylatedghosts

Can't brain. Has dumb.
I once saw a child stab a book with a knife and then chase his pet rat away.

Then I realised I was just looking at clouds.





don't stab books, guys, pet rats don't like it
 
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