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Title: Six sense....
Post by: Carlitos on May 17, 2008, 06:50:04 AM
On the GG board is an intresting post about using your six sense or subconscious mind. I thought of posting my reply here so perhaps we can follow this through....


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.......... intresting post. I posted something awhile ago about your six sense.


Merlin, if you want to be hypnotisable then open yourself to it and it would not be an problem. If you do not want it, for what ever reason, then it is harder.

When being under hypnotise and you do not want to do something that you were told then you also will not do it.


But how will your subconscious know in front were to bett?


I  tried this awhile ago when i posted about your six sense. Just look at all 37 numbers.

Repeat them in your mind by saying or thinking about them, like an " Mantra " . Then the next day when looking first at the table choosse in every dozen 2 numbers. You choosse the numbers which you think gave you an feeling.


Try not to get influence by the numbers that have been spun. You look at the numbers and feel whether it is giving some sort of feeling.


Bett on them.....


I have not done much with this idea as not much was replied on the post. However, choosing numbers this way give some winners.



Perhaps something intresting to follow through without without being negative to eah other here?



Carlitos 8-)


Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: Carlitos on May 18, 2008, 05:28:27 AM
.....  i just had an little bit fun with this  :P  I thought of doing just an little test with it. I choosse 6 numbers. Hit right away. New 6 numbers and an longer run of 6 spins no hit, 7 spin hit. Again 6 new numbers and a few more hits and ended up 600 plus in the fun mode.



It seems very funny but i will try to explore this more...... I will use meditation with the 37 numbers. Then forget all of it, then when testing look at the numbers and try to see whether i feel something different with each number.


I keep you folks posted with this  :thumbsup:




Carlitos  8-)



Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: Carlitos on May 18, 2008, 11:07:38 AM
.......... made another little test  ;D This time first run was longer >:(  Then, some smal runs. However ended up 360.  ::)






Carlitos  8-)




Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: xman1970 on May 19, 2008, 01:57:08 AM
Hi,Carlitos,
                  I also read this post @ GG and it got me thinking..... :-?


So now when I have placed my bets I WILL the ball to one of those numbers.....

Sometimes I win sometimes I lose, but strangely I think it helps.....


Time will tell.....


Take it easy....[smiley=beer.gif]
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: Carlitos on May 19, 2008, 12:14:01 PM
............ hahahahaha...... if you can lett me inn also...... ;D




No, i do not have that kind of power. This is just an experiment.  :thumbsup:





Carlitos  8-)
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: Carlitos on May 19, 2008, 03:36:35 PM
........ did another test. Had the longest run so far  >:(  Ending up betting 6 times 100 bucks flat bett in the fun play mode. No higher then 100 is allowed so the next hit come as very much wanted. Which did happen. Putting me up again at 5120, 120 profit.  ::)


After that had 2 hits straight away, each after another.  ;D Ended 700 plus or something. It is intresting howver you can have an long run.

I'am intrested to know whether if one would train more often then one also would hit more frequently and sooner in the run.  :o


It's something that i have to find out.... I play against fun mode software. Today also checked some real spins at the Hamburg Spielbank. Also did well.






Carlitos  8-)







Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: xman1970 on May 19, 2008, 08:33:41 PM
Keep on rolling my man!!!!!  :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

It's interesting.... I wish you well..... ;)

After all who knows???


Take it easy....[smiley=beer.gif]
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: EddessaKnight on May 20, 2008, 09:00:36 PM
[size=14]Good try Carlitos, all the ancient scriptures say (in effect),:                                                               that we experience what we believe.

Would be interested in your opinion on the Spin-Geek meditative predictions?


Good Fortune,
EddessaKnight  :)
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Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: Carlitos on May 21, 2008, 12:40:12 AM
.... were can i find th Spin Geek meditative predictions?  :o






Carlitos  8-)







Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: xman1970 on May 21, 2008, 12:47:50 AM
His PDF is @ the VLS download section  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: EddessaKnight on May 21, 2008, 06:36:07 AM
Carlitos,

As a meditator you will find this  fascinating stuff if one has the mastery & descipline to make it work for you

Spin-Geek.....
Check out the meditative prediction videos, assuming it's all on the level, this could be the real deal.

Out of the casino box, too unorthodox for most players, if you have serioujs iknterest - PM me directly

I have no association or monetary involvement with Spin or Ram etc.

Anyway enjoy and hope you find it stimulating with potential.


Good Night
EddessaKnight   :)

Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: Carlitos on May 21, 2008, 01:42:20 PM
Xman, do you have the link for the PDF file dowload?






Carlitos  8-)



Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: xman1970 on May 21, 2008, 02:45:30 PM
Hi Carlitos,


try this link below:-

nolinks.vlsroulette.com/download/


It's the 1st one on the list......


Happy reading & believe.... ;)
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: Carlitos on May 22, 2008, 12:07:46 PM
Hi Xman,




Thanks for the link  :thumbsup:





Carlitos  8-)


Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: xman1970 on May 22, 2008, 12:17:59 PM
Not a problem Carlitos, Happy to help enjoy..... ;)
Title: Seeing into the Future Report by Scientist
Post by: EddessaKnight on June 03, 2008, 05:33:18 PM
Key to All Optical Illusions Discovered Jeanna Bryner
Senior Writer
LiveScience.com  
Mon Jun 2, 9:50 AM ET
 
[highlight]
Humans can see into the future, says a cognitive scientist. It's nothing like the alleged predictive powers of Nostradamus, but we do get a glimpse of events one-tenth of a second before they occur. [/highlight]
 
And the mechanism behind that can also explain why we are tricked by optical illusions.  


Researcher Mark Changizi of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York says it starts with a neural lag that most everyone experiences while awake. When light hits your retina, about one-tenth of a second goes by before the brain translates the signal into a visual perception of the world.  


Scientists already knew about the lag, yet they have debated over exactly how we compensate, with one school of thought proposing our motor system somehow modifies our movements to offset the delay.  


Changizi now says it's our visual system that has evolved to compensate for neural delays, generating images of what will occur one-tenth of a second into the future. That foresight keeps our view of the world in the present. It gives you enough heads up to catch a fly ball (instead of getting socked in the face) and maneuver smoothly through a crowd. His research on this topic is detailed in the May/June issue of the journal Cognitive Science,  


Explaining illusions  


That same seer ability can explain a range of optical illusions, Changizi found.  


"Illusions occur when our brains attempt to perceive the future, and those perceptions don't match reality," Changizi said.  


Here's how the foresight theory could explain the most common visual illusions - geometric illusions that involve shapes: Something called the Hering illusion, for instance, looks like bike spokes around a central point, with vertical lines on either side of this central, so-called vanishing point. The illusion tricks us into thinking we are moving forward, and thus, switches on our future-seeing abilities. Since we aren't actually moving and the figure is static, we misperceive the straight lines as curved ones.  


"Evolution has seen to it that geometric drawings like this elicit in us premonitions of the near future," Changizi said. "The converging lines toward a vanishing point (the spokes) are cues that trick our brains into thinking we are moving forward - as we would in the real world, where the door frame (a pair of vertical lines) seems to bow out as we move through it - and we try to perceive what that world will look like in the next instant."  


Grand unified theory  


In real life, when you are moving forward, it's not just the shape of objects that changes, he explained. Other variables, such as the angular size (how much of your visual field the object takes up), speed and contrast between the object and background, will also change.  


For instance, if two objects are about the same distance in front of you, and you move toward one of the objects, that object will speed up more in the next moment, appear larger, have lower contrast (because something that is moving faster gets more blurred), and literally get nearer to you compared with the other object.  


Changizi realized the same future-seeing process could explain several other types of illusions. In what he refers to as a "grand unified theory," Changizi organized 50 kinds of illusions into a matrix of 28 categories. The results can successfully predict how certain variables, such as proximity to the central point or size, will be perceived.  


Changizi says that finding a theory that works for so many different classes of illusions is "a theorist's dream."  


Most other ideas put forth to explain illusions have explained one or just a few types, he said.  
The theory is "a big new player in the debate about the origins of illusions," Changizi told LiveScience. "All I'm hoping for is that it becomes a giant gorilla on the block that can take some punches."  

Video: How to Time Travel  
Study Reveals How Magic Works  
Top 10 Mysteries of the Mind  
Original Story: Key to All Optical Illusions Discovered

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Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: mido1 on June 03, 2008, 06:37:23 PM
Is possible but not anyone can achive this thing,and who doesn't has it the gift from birth and who can achive this thing,belive me will have big problems so don't look for it if you don't have this gift
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: Herb on June 04, 2008, 12:56:38 AM
Humans don't really see into the future, but rather anticipate the movements of objects around them.  This is what the author is actually trying to convey.

Regarding it's application to roulette:  We can anticipate where the ball is likely to land without looking at the roulette wheel and we will anticipate the correct number on average every 1 in 37(38 on 00 wheel) trials.

If you're actually looking at the wheel, you can perform beter than expectation would dictate.
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: lucky_strike on June 05, 2008, 07:17:59 AM

I would like to see some one overcome fluctation!

Cheers LS
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: pins on June 28, 2008, 08:43:23 PM
what if every body at the table is willing their ball to win. is the future known before it happens. food for thought
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: VLSroulette on June 28, 2008, 11:39:23 PM
Quote from: pins on June 28, 2008, 08:43:23 PM
what if every body at the table is willing their ball to win.

Stronger "will" wins?  ???




Welcome to the forum family pins  :)
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: EddessaKnight on July 12, 2008, 12:48:20 AM
Is there really such a thing as free will, or are our destinies shaped by forces beyond our control? Here's one way to think about that question: Maybe some people actually have more free will than others. Not because they have more money. (Many rich folks are under the spell of their instincts, after all.) Not because they have a high-status position. (A boss may have power over others but little power over himself.) Rather, those with a lot of free will have earned that privilege by taking strong measures to dissolve the conditioning they absorbed while growing up. They've acted on the advice of Swiss psychologist Dr. Carl Gustav Jung:

[b]"Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.[/b]

Perhaps the number hit's us and we don't hit anything???

RoB  :)
Title: Re: Six sense....
Post by: TwoCatSam on July 12, 2008, 08:53:48 AM
RoB

Quite some things to ponder!

Sam