Additional Complexity: Iterative Metaplanetic Observation
This is a companion to the introduction post of the Metaplanetic Observation Method. Here the observer’s function at each step depends on insights from the previous iteration.
This is a companion to the introduction post of the Metaplanetic Observation Method. Here the observer’s function at each step depends on insights from the previous iteration.
Plané, or Greek for “wandering,” is the root of Metaplanetic Observation, which is the structured method for observing and harnessing imaginative wandering. The method works in sessions, usually starting from a “seed thought,” or beginning iteration; the user allows the mind to rapidly and cyclically ruminate on the beginning iteration with the intent of connecting spontaneous ideas which emerge from the unconscious plané––and after filtering via conscious observance to separate the wheat from the chaff, you’re left with an insight from the original “seed.”