This is an imaginery journey down a road. Take in the sights, sounds and colours, just like a video camera recording all that lies surrounding you. Survey the scene, noticing whatis far off in the distance, the background surrounds, the weather, the season and a total image of what you view. Feel the ground beneath your feet. Try to visualize it as a picture on a canvas, but with movement, sound, colour and emotion. You are the surveyor on this journey. Draw your journey on paper if you desire, as it often shows clearer results, then attach your drawing via snapshot or scan to your post.
Q1. What colour is the road?
Shades of light gray with darker outlines.
Q2. What texture is the road?
Small pebbles all crammed together.
Q3. How solid is the road?
I am like zoomed into a small area, can't see all of it.
You continue walking and come to a river that must be crossed. There before you is the river; the size and depth are up to you. You cannot go around it but must imagine a way to cross it. Whatever you need to cross the river is already within your mind, just imagine seeing yourself do it.
Q4. How do you cross the river?
I have been here before, I am sitting on a pile of logs, sticks and debris, it is floating and it turns and wobbles with the current, it carries me to the other side, eventually and I jump off.
Q5. What does the water look like?
It is a murky green, I cannot see through it.
Q6. How fast is the water current?
As long as I look up close, it is smooth, but there are whirlpools all around swirling slowly in the fast water.
Q7. Is there anything in the water? If so, what?
There is just indistinct debris, grass, sticks, trash.
You have crossed the river and continue walking. You come to a house. Take a good look at the house. Notice the impression it makes on you.
Q8. What colour is the house?
White with gray peeling paint.
Q9. What condition is the house in?
It is in need of repair, the wood is warped, the porch has spindles missing.
Q10. Does anyone live in the house? If so, who?
The house is vacant.
We continue forward in our minds journey and come to an open field. A cup is on the ground, and we stop to examine it. The cup can be of any size, shape, colour and description. Focus on it's look, condition and contents.
Q11. What colour is the cup?
The cup has a white glaze.
Q12. What condition is the cup in?
It has a chip out of the rim and I can see the porous clay is is made from.
Q13. Is there anything in the cup? If so, what?
The cup is empty except for a web near the bottom that has pieces of debris in it.
You continue walking down the road and come to something blocking your path. It stops you in your tracks and prevents you from going forward. This is an obstacle.
Q14. What is the obstacle, and please describe it in detail?
The obstacle is a drop off into a deep valley, the road has cracks at the edge and it is falling off in small chunks.
Q15. What do you see beyond the obstacle?
Open air, miles and miles of valley so far away it is bluish, with mountains in the far distance, clouds floating between and the sky is shadowy like a storm is moving in.
Q1. What colour is the road?
Shades of light gray with darker outlines.
Q2. What texture is the road?
Small pebbles all crammed together.
Q3. How solid is the road?
I am like zoomed into a small area, can't see all of it.
You continue walking and come to a river that must be crossed. There before you is the river; the size and depth are up to you. You cannot go around it but must imagine a way to cross it. Whatever you need to cross the river is already within your mind, just imagine seeing yourself do it.
Q4. How do you cross the river?
I have been here before, I am sitting on a pile of logs, sticks and debris, it is floating and it turns and wobbles with the current, it carries me to the other side, eventually and I jump off.
Q5. What does the water look like?
It is a murky green, I cannot see through it.
Q6. How fast is the water current?
As long as I look up close, it is smooth, but there are whirlpools all around swirling slowly in the fast water.
Q7. Is there anything in the water? If so, what?
There is just indistinct debris, grass, sticks, trash.
You have crossed the river and continue walking. You come to a house. Take a good look at the house. Notice the impression it makes on you.
Q8. What colour is the house?
White with gray peeling paint.
Q9. What condition is the house in?
It is in need of repair, the wood is warped, the porch has spindles missing.
Q10. Does anyone live in the house? If so, who?
The house is vacant.
We continue forward in our minds journey and come to an open field. A cup is on the ground, and we stop to examine it. The cup can be of any size, shape, colour and description. Focus on it's look, condition and contents.
Q11. What colour is the cup?
The cup has a white glaze.
Q12. What condition is the cup in?
It has a chip out of the rim and I can see the porous clay is is made from.
Q13. Is there anything in the cup? If so, what?
The cup is empty except for a web near the bottom that has pieces of debris in it.
You continue walking down the road and come to something blocking your path. It stops you in your tracks and prevents you from going forward. This is an obstacle.
Q14. What is the obstacle, and please describe it in detail?
The obstacle is a drop off into a deep valley, the road has cracks at the edge and it is falling off in small chunks.
Q15. What do you see beyond the obstacle?
Open air, miles and miles of valley so far away it is bluish, with mountains in the far distance, clouds floating between and the sky is shadowy like a storm is moving in.