Walking on the seashore I glanced across the distance
On the horizon, a tableau of characters appeared
Like a movie unreeling, soldiers crouching
In a long drawn out battle, surreal
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Pareidolia often has religious overtones. A study in Finland found that people who are religious or believe strongly in the supernatural are more likely to see faces in lifeless objects and landscapes. No matter the scientific explanation, this ability has become a survival tool for me and has helped me as an artistic device in my novels.
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Pareidolia often has religious overtones. A study in Finland found that people who are religious or believe strongly in the supernatural are more likely to see faces in lifeless objects and landscapes. No matter the scientific explanation, this ability has become a survival tool for me and has helped me as an artistic device in my novels.