I had never encountered a building before that spoke to me. I had felt things from buildings before, but Building 93 spoke to me. I spent a very brief stint in a mental hospital in Maine, of all places. That was like a country club compared to Building 93. I would just like to thank everyone who is responsible for this website. It is a very meaningful experience for me to just look quietly at Building 93. It will be a while before I can fathom intuitively what it is that it is trying to tell me because it is speaking in the language of people with altered consciousness. They represent another reality; to my mind, one every bit as real and important as our own. Theirs is a world which is bigger and without boundaries nor the limitations of a mindset framed by things that money can buy. Their mindset is defined from the heart and the psyche, so its scope is vast compared to the reality we can all agree upon... theirs is a more gentle world and there is a silence at the core of it which completely surpasses the noise we attach to ownership out here in "the real world."
This instantly reminded me of the scene from "Awakenings", where they fill in the white tiles with black shoe polish, so that the pattern will flow throughout the room and lead to the window.
We have a cupboard in our dining room that has a lock on it . Our house used to be a group home for mentally challenged about 25 years ago, and obviously they kept medication and things locked up in it. I've had a couple of experiences with ghostly type things happening (someone shoving the bed really hard while I was in it, orbs in photos, smells of things not in the house at the time, like cookies baking and flowers). Nothing that scares me at all, but it makes me sit up and take notice.
It looks to me like it's cut outs of a king and queen. Looks like the head on the right is wearing a crown, and the one on the left has one of those funky Elizabethian hairdos. Also, it looks as though their souls are being sucked in by that freakin' creepy clown!