After years of lurking, I finally decided to shed my cocoon and spread my metaphorical wings to join in with the rest of you beautiful creatures. I began exploring hyperspace in early 2014. A series of events unfolded that year that lead to a multi-year hiatus that had nothing to do with hyperspace directly but could be seen as an extension of a solid hyper-slap... if you know what I mean. I've recently started delving back into the mysteries lately, but now I've built a solid foundation for which to return to and integrate these experiences.
As a way to get a little bit of discussion started, I'm curious about how the rest of you go about setting. I realize this is personal to an extent, but as an example it seems like I have had an easier time integrating experiences when my setting is well lit, with calm background music, and having familiar objects about my person. While I'm not disregarding the value of exploring different settings, the past three dives I've taken into hyperspace have been in near-complete darkness, with little to no noise. I have to say, it's not that these experiences have been "bad" but they do have a darker quality about them that seems similar to a nightmare. Have any of you played around with your setting? If so what have your observations been?
As a way to get a little bit of discussion started, I'm curious about how the rest of you go about setting. I realize this is personal to an extent, but as an example it seems like I have had an easier time integrating experiences when my setting is well lit, with calm background music, and having familiar objects about my person. While I'm not disregarding the value of exploring different settings, the past three dives I've taken into hyperspace have been in near-complete darkness, with little to no noise. I have to say, it's not that these experiences have been "bad" but they do have a darker quality about them that seems similar to a nightmare. Have any of you played around with your setting? If so what have your observations been?