theMyndsAye
Rising Star
I wanted to share a recent experience that SWIM experienced that they found very interesting.
SWIM has found that most spice experiences are fairly different, some more so than others. They have had one recurring experience though. The best way the experience can be described is rapidly changing visuals that are almost accompanied by rapidly "spoken" words, all random, which felt maze like. They have had this experience 3 or 4 times, each being almost exactly identical except for the last.
The last experience started out exactly the same, however, during the rapid fire nonsense, they "recognized" a pattern and it was as if a code was solved. The chaos immediately dissipated and it was almost as if a gate was opened to a beautiful "city" of sorts. They were shown a tranquil place of peace and harmony (at least from what they could tell). There were no entities that could be seen, but it seemed as though many inhabited the place.
Has anyone else ever experienced a similar journey after what felt like a decoding experience, or even just a decoding experience at all?
SWIM has found that most spice experiences are fairly different, some more so than others. They have had one recurring experience though. The best way the experience can be described is rapidly changing visuals that are almost accompanied by rapidly "spoken" words, all random, which felt maze like. They have had this experience 3 or 4 times, each being almost exactly identical except for the last.
The last experience started out exactly the same, however, during the rapid fire nonsense, they "recognized" a pattern and it was as if a code was solved. The chaos immediately dissipated and it was almost as if a gate was opened to a beautiful "city" of sorts. They were shown a tranquil place of peace and harmony (at least from what they could tell). There were no entities that could be seen, but it seemed as though many inhabited the place.
Has anyone else ever experienced a similar journey after what felt like a decoding experience, or even just a decoding experience at all?