I am awed, as usual, at the way you think, Dawn, and the idea paths you illuminate for me!
In numerous books I have read and hold dear as truth, spiritual adepts have said that fiction is truth and that huge epics that appeal to the masses are ways of revealing and integrating other related realities. Tolkien's work, Lucas's
Star Wars, The Narnia Chronicles, etc., etc.
And on that note, I saw
The Golden Compass on Sunday. And through several parts in the movie, much to my resistance, tears flowed freely down my face. I was so moved by some of the concepts in this story, especially by the idea of the animal spirits that walked beside the humans (they call these "your" daemon in the movie) because I have met my own real spiritual "daemon" and it is like a female white wolf.
I also experienced amazing sychronicities in seeing the movie. Just the night before I had dreamed I was traveling with my white dog and we were interacting just like the people and daemons in the movie. And I had spontaneously drawn an elf like entity in my visual journal the night before that looked very much like one of the characters in the movie. There were lots of other small things, but like most synchroncities, they were so personal that to explain them they seem strange, vague and grasping. But it was magical for me and I was sooo moved by that movie and all the synchronicities on Sunday.
So yes, I think it is an interesting thought that even if these Colmore photos presented by Crowolf are entirely fabricated, they could be a subconscious expression of reality. And well, IMO, everything
is a perception of that which already exists. My favourite quote has always been "Originality is subconscious plagiarism".

And white some of the Colmore photos are easier for me to dismiss, a couple of them just have so many hidden images. But