I felt that my visualizations last night weren't nearly as strong as I would've liked them to be. This is due to me getting almost no sleep after placing the mirror shards the previous night. In the next week or two (or maybe even many times over the next days and weeks) I'll be using the extra mechanisms I placed to connect into the tower and perform some visual maintenance to get it really spinning at full power.
I won't see much from the tower downtown if I'm not yet satisfied with the tower in my head.
I can use the piece of the anchor mirror that I kept to project an image of the remote tower on my local altar; any changes to the local projection of the tower should affect the remote one, and it should be at a much easier scale for me to work with.
It'll be just like pushing updates to GitHub. The tower out there is the same one as the tower in here.
When you really think about it, these towers are no different from servitors or tulpas. While the mirror shards we placed will act as a physical anchor as long as they remain and an ethereal one afterwards, the towers are fed just as much by the network as by your continued recognition of their existence. That's why I think that persistent visualization will ultimately be the key to the success of this operation. Do not ignore or neglect your tower; re-enforce it frequently, and be sure to check up on what it's doing from time to time, and make adjustments if necessary.
I won't see much from the tower downtown if I'm not yet satisfied with the tower in my head.
I can use the piece of the anchor mirror that I kept to project an image of the remote tower on my local altar; any changes to the local projection of the tower should affect the remote one, and it should be at a much easier scale for me to work with.
It'll be just like pushing updates to GitHub. The tower out there is the same one as the tower in here.
When you really think about it, these towers are no different from servitors or tulpas. While the mirror shards we placed will act as a physical anchor as long as they remain and an ethereal one afterwards, the towers are fed just as much by the network as by your continued recognition of their existence. That's why I think that persistent visualization will ultimately be the key to the success of this operation. Do not ignore or neglect your tower; re-enforce it frequently, and be sure to check up on what it's doing from time to time, and make adjustments if necessary.