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#1 MARm

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Posted 29 April 2018 - 12:08 PM


I was up for 10 days and we still don't understand why but it ended with 2,400mg Antihistamine OD, not fun believe me. I was out in the sun there, my vision has taken a few strange turns, but when i walked in from bright sun I could literally see BLUE electricity where it was present. The main example was my MacBook Pro, the charger had blue electricity going down the charger to the laptop. Strange I know... it took me by surprise and no it's not blue field phenomenon, nothing like it. 

 

 

I am not asking if it did, it sure did. I turned away and looked back, i could still see it. I am asking WHY? 

 

Ps this is weird. 

 

 

EDIT: i've just found someone else with this. BTW it wasn't just blue randomly. I literally see down the charger where the electricity was. I really don't want this talent. It's horrible


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#2 sativa

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Posted 29 April 2018 - 10:09 PM

as i have experienced it, this phenomena developed as I altered my default brain chemistry, to a state whereby so-called 'psychedelic' phenomena are the norm. I imagine that any bio-electric field will emit this blue light to eg plants, animals, your hand etc (see dragonball Z for conceptual-visual imagery) 

 

This ability is not out of the ordinary - everyone is capable of perceiving reality as experienced in a magic mushroom/mescaline/DMT state, but most only do so when using an external psychoactive, instead of altering brain chemistry.

Some might term this phenomena as HPPD but I see this as shortsighted and superficial - there is much more to it than mere pharmacological dynamics. 
 

Introductory concepts to the concept of 'seeing electricity' whilst sober - chi / orgone / prana (often described as blue/violet) and of course, psychedelics, which show you new ways of perceiving your reality, which you can learn to engage whilst sober, which is what i'm doing. It can also be called a flow-state, as mentioned on this forum elsewhere...


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#3 sthira

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Posted 29 April 2018 - 10:52 PM

That's cool as fuck, y'all. Thanks for posting. And as just about everyone who's tripped discovers, it's often difficult to distinguish what's real (in terms of accessing perceptions) and what's just part of the trippy experience. I tend to think we limit our senses, the brain has evolved careful checks and balances in terms of which sensations it "chooses" to access, and which perceptions it edits out in attempting to keep us surviving. We limit, that is, the brain forces these limits thar were naturally selected against.

Something like that... I totally believe it when you say you can see electricity, I know what that's like, too. It doesn't last for me, though, then it raises the question in my head did I really sense that, or not?

#4 MARm

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Posted 01 May 2018 - 08:10 AM

Okay tail between my legs. This is embarrassing, but it's became clear.

 

I have an inflamed pancreases, I know for two reasons, one my side is sore and dull and two it's happened before. Also turns out my blood sugar was really low, as i was needing orange juice and a mars bar to make me level. I had been up a long time and had low blood sugar checked before. I've been reading a few topics and figured it all out in the light of day.

 

What i experienced  was kinda like http://www.nomorepan...d.php?t=128870 

 

But instead of dots, it was wavy like electricity, it's happened before, there is no doubt it has to do with the fact i am awake for days lately, so seemed realer than it should have and vivid. It was more the fact it was running down the cable that got me. Yeah I can see arks and all that, but this was like running down the line.

 

https://www.diabetes...y-vision.14699/

 

It;s explained logically with extremely low blood sugar on the verge of passing out. This is not the first time this has happened, i shall be mentioning it next week at the doctors. 

 

Wouldn't have surprised me though to be HPPD type thing, think that's what I was thinking at the time, as i have some of those from the OD, nothing to put me in that box, it's all calmed and apart from swirling my phone with slight after image it's all but gone. Sorry got you excited in my clearly what i realise now out of it state/about to pass out state. 



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Posted 01 May 2018 - 04:36 PM

You don't see electricity. You assume there's electricity there, and your subconscious mind adds a visual hallucination there.


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#6 BlueCloud

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Posted 06 May 2018 - 11:09 AM

 I tend to think we limit our senses, the brain has evolved careful checks and balances in terms of which sensations it "chooses" to access, and which perceptions it edits out in attempting to keep us surviving. We limit, that is, the brain forces these limits thar were naturally selected against.

 

 

It's possible that the brain may be filtering some data, however  the real barrier is our senses. If our eyes for example are physically incapable of registering some light frequencies, then there is nothing the brain can access. I think our brains are already processing as much data as possible from what our senses are sending to it. That is why we have technological tools that can see and hear physical phenomenas our body senses aren't equipped to perceive.



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#7 AOIministrator

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Posted 06 May 2018 - 10:53 PM

This is a common but lesser known hallucination when sleep is severely disturbed, i.e. coming off stimulants (crack/amphetamines) or when withdrawing from benzos. I have had this too on both occasions. I wouldn't say its due to nerve damage, but something along the lines. Everything makes those weird spokes, like spiderwebs jumping around, ye ... fucked up memories. It can also jump at you and capture you and shock you to the ground if you are really f*** in withdrawal.

 

Its not so common as shadow people.


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