Sure!
It still will be working.
It’s not the exposure to the outside that would make any difference. It’s our involvement with our fields which help them help us. You can read more about this topic in the How to Better Connect with Servitors/Audios/Items/Mandalas thread.
In practical terms, you’re correct. Because he doesn’t own the NFT token, all he really has is a pretty picture.
Notice that I’ve hedged that answer a little bit with my “In practical terms.” That’s because all art effects us. So, his pretty picture is having an effect on him, much like we’re effected when we view any other art that inspires us. But the effects on him will be negligible. I wouldn’t worry about it.
Let us know.
I know. That seems like a weaselly answer, doesn’t it? But it’s not really. You see, as we discussed above (and in that other thread I linked to) the biggest factor to that connection is how you think about your tag.
If you think something along the lines of “Oh, this isn’t the same as what I’d been used to experience (for this reason and for that reason and for this other reason and so on),” all of those thoughts of yours will change your experience of your connection.
If you think thoughts along the lines of “the field is in the NFT token–not really in this picture I’d been looking at and not really in that picture which is on its way to me–and the connection I’ve been enjoying is with the field rather than any picture, so it doesn’t matter which I look at. I still have my connection to the field that’s on the token that I’ve always had,” then you’re not going to disrupt your experience of your connection. You’re in the driver’s seat there.
There’s no need for you to “transfer” anything because that connection has always been with the field in the NFT token.
But if yo want to meditate, meditation has so many wonderful benefits for you.
Some are. I don’t know that all of them are.
With the ones that are connected (or “noded,” as we sometimes say here on the forum), the more copies could be one factor in “more learning,” yes. But I don’t know that’s an important factor (or even a helpful way to look at things). You see, if you had–say–a limited-run NFT (with only a handful of copies–assuming that it’s “noded” or connected) but owned by people who were living lives that really used the skills or topics of that NFT, because that NFT was exposed to more experiences more of the time, then that NFT could have “more learning” than an NFT with a lot more copies.
I say that I’m not sure that’s a helpful way of looking at things because eventually that sort of thing balances or evens out. Plus you can’t do much about how others are using their NFTs, whether their NFTs are learning a lot or not. Additionally, I’m not sure this line of thinking doesn’t apply to those NFTs which are not connected or noded. I may be mistaken but I don’t think there are a lot of connected, noded NFTs out there, are there?