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MY NAME IS ANDREW SWANK

GALLERY

Remember when you were a child and you walked to school each day, or rode your bike. The hills seemed huge, steep and maybe even scary. Or, for example, most of us can recall noticing something in our surroundings, or a mole on our mates face that has been there all these years, yet we saw if for the first time. Virtual Reality training is the practice of seeing past appearances and the discovery of unseen places which exist, both within ourselves, and the world around us. By placing ourselves in a virtual environment, together with other like-minded explorers, we enter into a world that may seem “make believe,” but in reality, it is an exercise of our seeing muscles, seeing past the visible into the invisible. We begin to explore ourselves and our “reality” with this same attention for details and begin to see ourselves more clearly. When we can see clearly our emotions, our thoughts, our dark sides and our light side, we begin to bring into consciousness what has been out of our awareness and we begin to experience life with this keen sense. Crisp. Alert.

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What is virtual reality training?

By Bruce Weaver

Essay I wrote while attending Vancouver Film School. Updated 2014. Photos by legendary iPhoneographer, Richard Koci Hernandez @koci