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Reaching the background program.

darkussoundsystem

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....so first things first. I never post or doing anything like this so bare with🤔

We've all tripped balls, red laser, flower entities pollinating in your face....wink wink.

So I've found something which should be of interest.

When on DMT with Eyes shut you get the rendered infinity world totally alien.

So next time you go under close your eyes but squeeze them tight and I mean tight so tight it hurts.....you break I to the background program language and the entities are not happy about it it's pretty terrifying. Hopefully other people do this and can confirm what I experienced.


Regards.
 
The experience of seeing geometric patterns and colors when pressing on one's eyes hard is formally known as "pressure phosphenes". Retinal ganglion cells can be activated by mechanical force. When you apply physical pressure to the eye, it generates localized mechanical stress and alters the internal pressure dynamics of the vitreous humor and retinal tissue. Because the human visual cortex is specifically wired to interpret any signal traveling via the optic nerve as a visual stimulus, the brain translates this mechanical excitation into visual perception.

How or whether that is linked in any way to the psychedelic experience is a topic I cannot confidently comment on, but I'd exert patience before jumping into conclusions about revealing some secret "background program," as appealing as that might sound. Just a word of caution - frequently applying pressure to the eyes is strongly discouraged. Doing so causes an immediate and dramatic spike in the pressure inside the ocular globe, creating conditions that mimic or accelerate glaucoma pathogenesis. It can also increase the risk of developing corneal deformation (keratoconus) which causes dramatic degradation of one's vision.

I know you probably don't do it often enough to cause a health issue, but it's worth mentioning nonetheless, for people that might be particularly attracted to the honestly beautiful patterns and colors that can result from mechanical ocular pressure.
 
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