Eventually on my path of progressively learning about how to gain further control, manipulation and 'sculpting' of my closed eye Visions; in addition to having a 'day-job' as a Programmer, it eventually dawned on me to start mixing these skill sets together...and boy has that been an amazingly sophisticated & wild ride!
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It started fairly simply, and largely just thru trial & error; and adding the 'programmatic' element happened within an particular / existing Vision / Sculpted Art piece ( which I had kept coming back to in sequential Visions; building them Up in complexity and size; all within this same 'saveable' Vision. This custom Vision was dedicated to my Grandparents Icke & Ruby as side-fun-fact... ).
Anyways, while building / expanding this Vision I thought it might be cool if I could figure out how to instead of invoke/sculpt objects and place them somewhere; if I could also apply them to some sort of automated loop; which I just 'Imagined' to be true with the chunk of light I was just playing with / sculpting was just floating in the air and slowly moving thru the shape of a figure-8; which I thought that looked -very- cool. Then I Imagined myself looking inside the object/chunk of light which was now automatically animated; and I Imagined that I could 'read' the 'script' which was specifying the properties of this 'objects loop sequence'...and well there the script was in front of me. It was even in the language of my preference ( I forget what language it was but my guess would have been Perl or PHP which were deeply ingrained in my mind already from work! ).
So once I could see the script that powers my custom object; then it just naturally became easy to manipulate the script contents / variables with my mind; for example: adjusting a variable called $loopSpeed = 3 to $loopSpeed = 2 numbers; or until I got the object looping ( still in the figure-eight shape ) at the desired speed... Now the next time I re-invoked or re-entered this Vision; I can be fairly confident that this pre-configured script will still be running the same / smooth Way... So fun! It only gets Way more fun and more sophisticated from here!!!
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