Pope Fire Picture



via www.dailymail.co.uk

The image, said by believers to show the Holy Father with his right hand raised in blessing, was spotted during a ceremony in Poland to mark the second anniversary of his death.
Quoted from www.dailymail.co.uk


Yes. Fire reminds me the Pope if you show me the Pope’s photo at the right hand side as Daily Mail does. Without the photo, If I’m not a Cardinal it’s an usual, beautiful fire photo. (I won’t question if the photo is genuine or Photoshopped.)

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Reverse Speech

Rorschach InkblotDid you hear about Reverse Speech? (You may want to see my post: Reptiles own NASA. Every Astronaut is Killed) People reverse audio with help of their computers then listen gibberish sounds and finally they hear what they want to hear. According to Wikipedia, “[…] once every 15-20 seconds of casual conversation, a person conveys two related sentences, only the forward message we can hear consciously. The second message is embedded backwards unconsciously into the person’s speech. Backward messages in rehearsed and public speech do not occur as often; about once every 60-90 seconds a message is conveyed through reversed speech. […] Another likely explanation of Reverse Speech phenomena is that the power of suggestion is used to nudge the listener to hear what the presenter wants them to hear. David John Oates, for example, almost always tells the listener in advance what they should expect to hear, thereby planting a suggestion that would make the listener more likely to actually ‘hear’ something.” Same here, there’s the Pope’s photo at the right and it suggests to see the Pope in bonfire. Infact there’s a name for the situation of seeing the Pope in fire: Pareidolia.

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The term pareidolia , referenced in 1994 by Steven Goldstein, describes a psychological phenomenon involving a vague and random stimulus (often an image or sound) being perceived as significant. Common examples include images of animals or faces in clouds, the man in the moon, and hidden messages on records played in reverse.
Quoted from Wikipedia

I think the Pope is in your head not in the flame.

Your mind is a mirror. You look in the mirror and say meanings of reflections. By the way if the Pope is in my head I’m in trouble :)

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