A powerful way to solve specific problems and to discover answers to specific questions is: simply pose a question, then go into your Image Stream to see what it is saying in response.
In the long run that may well be your preferred method, as it is for most of us who use the techniques of Genius Code for solution finding. At first, however, you may need help keeping the conscious mind from interfering. The Over-the-Wall procedure that Pete talked about a few posts ago helps you objectively and accurately report the subjective phenomena of Image Streaming. It helps keep your conscious mind from serving up images that you expect the answer ought to be. It helps your subtler faculties give you answers.
It can be very easy to pickup up images from your loud conscious left brain instead of your nonconscious. Your left brain finds itself on familiar ground when it recycles what you are consciously aware of, instead of letting yourself be surprised by the contents of input coming from somewhere other than your conscious.
Over-the-Wall is a way to emphasize the consciously undirected aspects of this free imagery. This makes it easier for the conscious mind to do its job of describing what is being shown to it, which is how you can get significant value from your Image Stream. You have an Image Stream. It is free. You might as well benefit deliberately from it.
Paul



