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Looking at Laser on wall while on DMT?!

Hm, nice. My friend has a full set of variously coloured glasses, for therapeutic and diagnostic use - or goofing around at his place of a weekend.
No shure ...but colored glasses might also have an effect on your ;;;closed eye visions ;;; ..if your opening then closing your eyes while wearing them while tripping ?

ive read that red lensed glasses creates a warm sence of calm ...a relaxation color for the brain...
 
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No shure ...but colored glasses might also have an effect on your ;;;closed eye visions ;;; ..if your opening then closing your eyes while wearing them while tripping ?

ive read that red lensed glasses creates a warm sence of calm ...a relaxation color for the brain...
It might be fun to try the open-close eyes game (for want of a better term) while having someone swap over the coloured glasses for a different colour - or not - each time ones eyes are closed. While tripping - or not - of course.

Ability to and speed of colour identification could be measured under a variety of mind states, on top of any subjective effects, were one to fancy playing science.
 
It might be fun to try the open-close eyes game (for want of a better term) while having someone swap over the coloured glasses for a different colour - or not - each time ones eyes are closed. While tripping - or not - of course.

Ability to and speed of colour identification could be measured under a variety of mind states, on top of any subjective effects, were one to fancy playing science.
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Yes, red lens glasses can promote a sense of calmness in the mind and body
. They achieve this primarily by blocking blue and green light, which helps reduce overstimulation, lowers anxiety, and prepares the brain for rest by supporting natural melatonin production. They are especially effective as a "relaxing" tool in the evening.
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Here is how red lens glasses can induce calmness:
  • Circadian Rhythm Support: By filtering out almost 100% of blue and green light (400–550 nm), red lenses prevent the suppression of melatonin, the hormone responsible for sleep, allowing the body to feel more relaxed and sleepy in the evening.
  • Reduced Overstimulation: The reduced light spectrum decreases sensory overload, helping the mind "switch off" after intense exposure to screens or artificial lighting.
  • Reduced Anxiety/Improved Mood: Some evidence suggests that red light therapy can help reduce symptoms of anxiety and depression, creating a calming,, or stabilizing effect on the mind.
  • Improved Sleep Quality: Users often report better sleep quality because of these glasses, which is directly linked to a calmer, more rested mind.
Important Considerations:
  • Context Dependent: While they can feel calming in the evening, red is typically associated with energy and stimulation in other contexts. Their calming effect is specific to blocking high-energy, stressful light at night.
  • Research Varies: While they help with sleep, some studies suggest that the effect on overall mood can be subjective or minimal, with some individuals reporting limited impact.
  • Different from Blue Lenses: While red lenses are excellent for evening relaxation, blue lenses are often cited for immediate calming, reducing anxiety, and improving focus during the day.
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Disclaimer: If you are experiencing severe anxiety or insomnia, these glasses should be used as a complementary tool, not a replacement for professional medical advice.
 

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