Paste the sheets from right to left...


...and from top to bottom: then behold!

A fun interpretation of this statement is to horizontally and vertically mirror each page of the manuscript and combine it with the original. This results in a series of Rorschach-like images.

An example of this simple process with page 1 of chapter 2:


I think they look much more cool in negative:

Page 1 of chapter 3

We can also see what a page looks like with just 1 flip applied:

Horizontal

Vertical

You can download all the flipped pages and original scans here:
https://mega.nz/#F!ZTJlnCoJ!2GEvm4wXo6JUp970UL7cwg

The next logical step then was to animate these images and here is the result:
(best viewed full screen in 1080p)

I will make another post on this animation process.

There are countless ways to align the flipped image with the original. I made these images in GIMP by flipping layers so the alignment is simply the left edge of the flipped image with the left of the original and the top edge with the top etc. Maybe there is a secret alignment which unlocks mysteries and lets us see into Aiwass' extra-dimensional kingdom, but I haven't found it yet, maybe you can.

A brief note on image quality:
The source of the scanned pages I used to make these is the pdf of the manuscript which is floating around the internet. The quality is limited. I would like to remake these if we ever get higher quality scans some day.

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