CHAPTER 4 Life Cycle Assessment as a research directing tool
4.3. Environmental impact of organic photovoltaics
4.3.3. Indium Tin Oxide free solar cells
Close your eyes and visualize a green,
virgin land, a place no one has ever seen before.
Imagine, dream, and think about the land
you have been visualizing for the past few
weeks.
You are bringing the things you love and
want most, the good things that you wish to see in your life, to the green land. You are creating a new earth, the way you want it.
There are people in the new place.
You must build places for them, streets,
houses, a wonderful city or countryside, exactly the way you want it.
Working as fast as you can, and with your
eyes still closed, in a few minutes you will sense smoke coming from your left side. It will not rise high, but remain rather low, and it will creep close to the glass.
Realize that even though your eyes are
closed, you will actually see the smoke.
When you are sure you are seeing the
smoke, open your eyes.
Put both your hands on the glass, with
your fingers spread out.
Concentrate your gaze on the spaces
between the fingers. Bring to mind all the beautiful things you imagined in the new land, and place them in the spaces between the fingers.
Start alternating your concentration
between the tips of your fingers and the spaces between the fingers.
Continue for about five minutes.
You will notice that the tips of your
fingers will produce light, in the form of sparks. There will be no physical sensation caused by these sparks.
Slide your hands closer to your body
until they are about an inch or two from your body.
Put your hands on the edges of the glass,
each on one side.
Look down into the bottom of the
Minzaar. You will notice that the color of the aluminum ribbons has changed, and that the charcoal film looks as smooth as a marble.
The glass has turned into a black mirror, and a line of light will vibrate on the black surface.
You will begin to see the things you have
imagined as miniatures in the black mirror.
Some will look proportional and
organized. Others will be out of proportion.
They will be moving and shifting.
You may have created a person to
function as a friend and a guide.
If you did so, look for that person in the Minzaar.
You will soon find him or her, so try to
increase the size of the person. In a few seconds, the person will acquire dimension, proportion, and personality, and will appear as real, in or out of the Minzaar.
You will establish a true rapport with
him or her, though you may not quite understand the nature of the rapport.
If what you imagined is a country, or a
place, or a house rather than a person, you will develop the connection to it so that you will be able to escape to this place at will.
Many students prefer creating such a place, since, as it will most likely to have people in it, will combine the advantages of both.
In the future, you will not need to build a
second Minzaar, or even use the many steps
of preparations to envision the person or the place you have created.
They will be stored in your brain. The
act of building the Minzaar was meant to trigger one of the Conduit faculties in the brain. A rudimentary one by comparison to what the Anunnaki-Ulema can do, but of great benefit none the less.
You could not, for example, simply buy a
ready-made black mirror, and work with it.
You must follow the step-by-step the
creation of the Minzaar to achieve the effect.
It will be a good idea to throw out the
unnecessary equipment, such as the nails, the bowls, etc., but keep the Minzaar, which has turned into a beautiful black mirror, as a stimulus for the activity.
You can go into the new country anytime
you wish. It is a physical place, located in a
different dimension, but just as real as this one.
When you go there, you can spend
months in that time frame, while here on earth only a few minutes will pass. That is because the Conduit allows you to duplicate yourself, to create a double, and time is different in other dimensions.
What you can do there is limitless. You
can simply rest and enjoy a place that will never hurt you, a vacation from the trials and tribulations in the here and now. Or, perhaps, you wish to create something.
Let’s say you want to write a screenplay,
and can never find the time or the leisure to do it here. Well, you can go to your special place for the duration of the time you need for writing this screenplay, and come back to your present existence after a few seconds of leaving it.
The advantage will be that you have written the play and it is all there in your memory, one hundred percent of it. All you will need is the short time needed to type it.
Or perhaps you are not well, and you would like to see the doctors and the hospitals you have created at this new environment.
It is quite likely that they may have a cure
to at least some ailments – it won’t hurt to try. Possibly you wanted to build a magnificent library, containing an enormous number of books. By all means, this is a wonderful experiment, with one added bonus.
When you are at this library, make a note
of certain titles and authors which you have never heard of before. Then, when you are back home, ask a librarian, or check the Internet, to see if such titles/authors exist.
If they do, it would be a proof that you have not been hallucinating! Or perhaps you would like to try a new career, see how it feels to become a teacher, or a singer, or a trapeze artist. Why not try it? You are the best judge on what you wish to accomplish!
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