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no one of consequence
Join Date: Jun 2001
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07/07/02: Visualizations
A few nights ago, while I was taking a shower, I witnessed a tiny roach crawling down the shower curtain in front of me.
I mentally freaked out, and started seeing giant 6 foot cockroaches everywhere. I knew logically that they weren't really there, but my visualizations are so realistic sometimes that there's always a miniscule bit of belief. It was really, really freaky. I had an immediate and strong impulse to turn off the water and go into the bedroom with my wife (who was asleep). But I will never let my own mind get the better of me. It's a matter of pride and self-control. I have this mantra that I recite whenever my imagination gets the better of me. "I trust my senses. I believe in reality". I started reciting this over and over to myself. After a couple of minutes, the giant roaches went away. |
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no one of consequence
Join Date: Jun 2001
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lol. Somehow, I don't think that would work. :)
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Have you done a lot of acid in the past?
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retired
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Toronto, Canada
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dham, have you tried the new game on that movie link above?
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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Cottage of Prussia
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I was taught in college that the philosopher Sartre would occasionally have visions of crabs, after an episode with mescaline where he saw all kinds of crabs and other crustaceans. Simone de Beauvoir would ask him "How was your day?" and he'd answer back "Oh, it was okay, but there were a few crabs following us..."
In his time I'm sure that seemed enlightening... in our modern time we should think of it as a neural pathway trained the wrong way, leading to a lifelong annoyance. |
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in the Hour of Scampering
Join Date: Jan 2001
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The techinques I was taught that allowed me to "see spirits" and "astrally travel" involved a lot of visualization. And I got really good at it. So good, in fact, that I can imagine nearly anything I want and almost see it. It's never real-real, of course. I can see things in high detail, but they're always a bit transparent. Still, it looks real enough to believe if you're stupid like I was. You see the convenience of this method, of course. If you can convince someone that their imagination is real, you can prove nearly anything to them. |
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lurkin old school
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Minnesota
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Roaches! ha! I am currently trying to shake the reoccuring freaky image of tapeworms I unfortunately found while surfing past Animal Planet. I tried not to stop and watch, but it was alluring with its interviews and staged reinactments. A outdoorsman from Canada remarked, " I knew I shouldnt eat the raw fish, but I was just so hungry...", "I kept pulling and pulling and it kept coming...", "nine feet:, " If you dont get the head, segments will regrow..." *cringe* sorry, just thought I'd share. I do like sushi.
Happy thoughts, non-parasitic thoughts, non-twilight zone thoughts...:O |
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cellar smellar
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: californy, baby!
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Wait, what's that behind you?
Wow, I didn't know the human brain was that soft. But then I sometimes hear things, so I shouldn't be surprised. Does that ability have any practical value? I sometimes need to visualize things in my head; does it help to float them in front of your eyes? |
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no one of consequence
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Location: Arkansas
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No, not really. If I really need to visualize something, I can just imagine it in my head. There's no need to imagine things outside my head, unless I just want to freak myself out.
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For some time, I thought I was suffering from acid flashbacks, until I learned that it was actually a "trick" played on you by your brain, involving the rods and cones in your eyes. :)
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no one of consequence
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Location: Arkansas
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Yeah.. when you stare at one color for a long time and then quickly look at something white? :) That's pretty cool, but it did freak my shit out when I didn't know what it was.
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Person who doesn't update the user title
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It wasn't that one. Unfortunately, I don't know the scientific name for it, but it's the trick where it looks like gnats are flying in front of you, when it's really just your eyes trying to adjust or something. It may not even involve rods and cones, but I believe it does. I'm gonna have to look that one up. :)
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Geek
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Greenville, SC
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When I am very fatigued, e.g. missed one or more nights of sleep, I'll hallucinate. It starts as an intermittant, indeterminate "motion" in my perepherial vision, then works its way towards my main field of vision and becomes more distinct subject matter. I've learned that at that point, I can willfully control the content of the hallucinations, although it was pretty freaky-scary before I figured that out. Now it's kinda cool, provided I think happy thoughts.
Anybody else like that?
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