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This is the original inkblot number 8911 from the book "Tintenklecks Dreams" by Michael Draksal, PNG, 4.3 MB *** has not been published in the book! ***

In addition you will get an audiobook with a guided creative session on how to use this inkblot for your own creativity (in English and in German language)

Inkblots | Rorschach | Original Tintenkleckse by Michael Draksal "Tintenklecks Dreams" collection image

What could that be? Hello world, I am into inkblots ("Tintenklecks" in German), you probably know them from the famous Rorschach Test. Inkblot-pictures trigger our creativity: Due to the fact that there is a symmetry in inkblot-pictures (the paper is folded in the middle), your brain recognizes structures in the chaotic image after some time. This results in an "aha-state", where it is easier to find answers to your questions. Look up Mark Beeman for more studies on the "heureka"-moment. Video Enjoy! Michael

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10%

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This is the original inkblot number 8911 from the book "Tintenklecks Dreams" by Michael Draksal, PNG, 4.3 MB *** has not been published in the book! ***

In addition you will get an audiobook with a guided creative session on how to use this inkblot for your own creativity (in English and in German language)

Inkblots | Rorschach | Original Tintenkleckse by Michael Draksal "Tintenklecks Dreams" collection image

What could that be? Hello world, I am into inkblots ("Tintenklecks" in German), you probably know them from the famous Rorschach Test. Inkblot-pictures trigger our creativity: Due to the fact that there is a symmetry in inkblot-pictures (the paper is folded in the middle), your brain recognizes structures in the chaotic image after some time. This results in an "aha-state", where it is easier to find answers to your questions. Look up Mark Beeman for more studies on the "heureka"-moment. Video Enjoy! Michael

Contract Address0x495f...7b5e
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ChainEthereum
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