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Peeking through the keyhole remote viewing 2012 010-#2
Hi, everyone! I'm hosting this round of 'Remote Viewing' for celticnoodle. I will wait the usual one week before the reveal. This is a strange one! There are 6 pictures - the first 4 go together; the last two will be in the next post. As always - we are most curious to see what your impressions are!
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Peeking through the keyhole remote viewing 2012 010-#2, part 2
These are the last two pictures ... Happy Remote Viewing! __________________ I don't lead the parade - I AM THE PARADE! This is not rocket surgery, ya know! Bury the past - and move on to a new tomorrow. |
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Interesting photos. Not sure why but for a brief moment I thought the house being pictured was yours, Mr. Bear [Not meant to be an insult!]The first image gave me the feeling like I needed to focus onto the center of the photo, which would make the eyes concentrate around the area of the quilt folded on the bed and the metal folded thing in the back... I'm not sure why my eyes were drawn into the center-ish area, but they just keep zoning there. Maybe I'm tired? Haha... The overall feeling of cramped-ness does come over me, since I could already tell the room was pretty crowded looking. The space from the end of the bed to the dresser -- eesh, my mother would have a fit about the lack of space. The second image confirmed some minor details I noticed about the room (ex: Peeling wallpaper at corner, etc). Something about the center is reoccurring again, but more along the visible edge of the bed (Basically as if you're looking into the bedroom and seeing the bed). I can almost imagine someone sitting on the edge of the bed. Calm with their hands folded on their lap and perhaps pensively thinking. Or maybe curiously looking back at the person taking the picture? I'm not clairvoyant or anything, so I could be terribly wrong about what I'm imagining. It's just the second image reminds me of how someone would be taking a photo of a sitting individual or something; sort of the vertical short to fully capture a person's body. Image three more or less confirms that room-size thing. Must be a tiny house or something... Interesting about the weird outline in the window curtain. Must be the mirror's shadow/reflection thing? O_o;; The door makes me curious as if something used to be there before. Later thought says it's just a closet door. I'm wondering how the room smells... Despite the look of a potential guest room or single person use, the place reminds of something storage-related. Not exactly moth balls, but something else. Would there be a smell that describes the feeling of 'vintage'? XD Was this room for someone who was ill before? I just suddenly got the weird 'click' thought of hospice care... I'm probably very wrong, but I just recalled my grandmother briefly at Image two again (sorry for skipping around). Image four: Lo and behold! Tis a closet ![]() Very interesting interior for the most part. It almost looks like cork, but I'm guessing plywood of some type? Not certain if it's part of the original build of the house/room, but the interior of the closet looks out of place. I don't really get much 'feelings' here. Image five: Definitely a sudden change of interior space. Are we in the basement or first/ground floor of the house? Looking at the image I feel like the room/area would be a bit colder than the other parts of the house. Also are those specks natural or paranormal? If anything, they seem to be a sign that the area the photo was taken is a bit dusty and storagey for sure. Is someone holding the door open? I feel like the person taking the photo was waiting for someone to come by.Image 6: Trying not to make the visible tools influence my thought, but I'm getting that serial killer feeling... In other words, the feeling of where potential murder or accidents could have occurred. Now if this was a workshop area, then obviously accidents would have occurred! However, I just keep wanting to imagine the place without all the tools. My eyes especially seem to want to focus on the floor and clear away the items leading up to the wall. I get the feeling animals were in this area before. Whelp that's all I can really get for now. Really should be sleeping and be ready for the long drive to NYC tomorrow. Looking forward to reading what others experience
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Just to clarify - the closet is lined with some kind of cedar particle board - probably to store off-season clothing. That could be what you are smelling. Picture #5 - if you look through the white doorway you can see the entrance to the bedroom- the maroon wallpaper is barely visible. #1-5 are all on a second floor. Picture #6 - the basement/cellar. The tools themselves are not the important feature. __________________ I don't lead the parade - I AM THE PARADE! This is not rocket surgery, ya know! Bury the past - and move on to a new tomorrow. |
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Rofl at my unobservant-ness. I didn't think the tools were important, but horroe movie influences are trying to influence my thoughts. __________________ I am an expert in behaving like myself :) --Reminder to Self: You have a life that needs your entire focus on. Do not stray from said-focus.-- |
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First set of pictures a gray haired older woman , crippled/arthritic with a walker/cane she paces - worried about something fretting. (Is she scared of dying or worried about someone else) Man in the closet? Old man from an older time stands and waits - what is he waiting on? Thin stringy hair, wearing black or dark clothes - (This makes me think this is a very old house) Fire Well that seems like a heap of non answers LOL Second set I'm getting even less first pic - a small child running second pic - basement area seems dead, flat....Is there a water source under like a cistern or well maybe? Horse? in a basement? THANKS for doing this Tarotbear! Last edited by Glitterbird; 20-10-2012 at 05:20. |
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With the first picture, I get an impression of an older lady. gray haired, but once with dark hair I think. petite, but she may have put on a bit of weight as she grew older, but she seems that she is actually a small lady over all. very sweet, but almost like a recluse. I'm getting a name something like "Ellen" or "Eleanor"? I don't really 'hear' it but an "E" name and I think there is an "L" in it as well--it just flashed at me quickly. when I say "recluse" I mean, she may go out to shop for groceries and go to church, but little else. I think she is a wonderful hostess to people who would come visit her though. She seems friendly. The afghans in the back give away the fact that she enjoyed knitting and crocheting. I think overall she was pretty active with making things like that. In some ways, she could be very meticulous--but she was also a bit of a pack rat, liking to save things. I get the sense that she may have had a difficult life at times--I believe she did grow up during the depression--or at least there were hard times she lived through, and so saving everything was almost essential, as 'she might need it sometime' again. that sort of mentality. if her name did not begin with an "E" like Ellen, perhaps there is an "El" closely related to her? She was clean and creative too, possibly enjoyed cooking, as I'm smelling food (and we're only eating cold pizza for lunch- so it's not that I'm smelling! ![]() I love the furniture in the room--but it is a tight room, and that would drive me nuts-though I must admit, I have a few rooms like that too--as we live in a very old home. I don't get anything from the next few pictures, save the last two. I get a feeling of a man. I see a younger man and now an older man, and Im not sure if they are the same or not. the younger man I 'sense' (not actually see) in the pic with the door, and showing a few different rooms. I can't get much on him, but he seems to be about 40s or 50s? slender of build, but that is all I really can get from him. Could he have been the older womans son? brother? someone who lived with her there? He doesn't seem to have much get up and go about him. the older man is a bit hunched over, balding, but still some hair--gray. he seems rather jolly--or at least I got a picture of him in my head where he is smiling a big smile.This one is in the garage/shed with all the tools. I think this man was the one who did all the yard work. He may have been the older womans husband and I'm getting a name with a "C" like "Charlie" "Charles"? I feel like the man--perhaps both he and his wife may have been immigrants? or children of? I could be way way off on all this. Just going iwth my feelings. Its been a long time since I've done an exercise like this--I generally read people in person anymore, so I'm hoping this is right-or at least some of it. ![]() just read through everyone elses thoughts too. I forgot to thank you too, TB for hosting this weeks peek. Gives me a chance to participate. so, Thank You, TB!!!!
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just thought. I didn't get anything 'spooky' about this place. So, I pulled up the bedroom picture again and I wondered about it. Did someone die in this bedroom? I don't really get a feeling of murder with these pictures, perhaps an elderly person, (the woman?) died here and was found days/weeks after her death? I just get a feeling of lonliness with her but nothing majorly spooky. |
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There are no 'non-answers!' LOL! Could that name be 'Emily' ? ![]() BTW - anyone want to guess how old this house may be? __________________ I don't lead the parade - I AM THE PARADE! This is not rocket surgery, ya know! Bury the past - and move on to a new tomorrow. |
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1562!!!! Lol-- no I'm kidding... __________________ I am an expert in behaving like myself :) --Reminder to Self: You have a life that needs your entire focus on. Do not stray from said-focus.-- |
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