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Posting Sphere Progress on the Scrolls

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OfF KiLTeR
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Posting Sphere Progress on the Scrolls

Post by OfF KiLTeR »

The following is my suggested guideline to posting your sphere progress on the public scrolls. These guidelines pertain to sphere's 5 through 8, but this could be applied to 4th sphere.

Right now there are no established standards or requirements - so bear this in mind.

The best practice is whenever you start out - keep a journal of what you want to achieve. Lay out your theories, ideas, concepts, and desired outcome. This should be your starting point.

From this point, make a scroll whenever you have an event - particularly an event that has an important outcome, observation, or disaster. Each post should be unique, even if the outcomes are the same, the observations should offer something different from the previous attempt or experiment.

Once you have compiled the results of your experiments, meetings, observations, and work - post that as a comprehensive body of work. Complete these with all your final thoughts, observations, and outcomes. The purpose of this is that, apart from some small personal or critical remarks, you should have a comprehensive report that you can refer your teacher(s) to.

Once that is there, those smaller pieces that you add to the report add the colour or smaller touches are strictly between you and your teacher.

General suggestions:

1: Note who was present. This will add accountability for your work - especially when there are a number of dreamers.
2: Document, Document, Document - The devil is in the details.
3: Speak as plainly as possible - make it easy for a dreamer to interpret as possible.
4: Go back over your work - if you think that it is generally good enough for a sphere report as a stand-alone document, you've probably got a finished product.
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