I saw these things before i ever heard of them. So i have seen many other things of wich i have still never heard anyone speak, wich may also (probably) be things not totally unique in the sense that other people might have experienced them as well.
_Often on tryptamines i saw everyhing covered with a sort of electric red and green glow that made a sort of twinkling or knispering sound.
-very simillar to this glow is seeing everything existing out of tiny cells that emit very colourfull bright light.
-Things turning into multidimensional fibers spiralling in impossible ways.
-Things becoming multidimensional in that they are far away and very near at the same time.
-a vibration that seems to be pure joy, extasy, love or humour.
-becoming a spiralling electrical wave
-seeing things with your eyes closed, sharper then your normal vision allows (like your inner eye has more pixels, like HDTV compared to normal television)
-having a total deja-vu
-Time- travelling or remembering previous subsequent lives.
-seeing strange symbols
-being at two places at the same time
-seeing the other side of your vision, or what lies behind all that you see, where vision and auditory perception seem to melt together.
_Often on tryptamines i saw everyhing covered with a sort of electric red and green glow that made a sort of twinkling or knispering sound.
-very simillar to this glow is seeing everything existing out of tiny cells that emit very colourfull bright light.
-Things turning into multidimensional fibers spiralling in impossible ways.
-Things becoming multidimensional in that they are far away and very near at the same time.
-a vibration that seems to be pure joy, extasy, love or humour.
-becoming a spiralling electrical wave
-seeing things with your eyes closed, sharper then your normal vision allows (like your inner eye has more pixels, like HDTV compared to normal television)
-having a total deja-vu
-Time- travelling or remembering previous subsequent lives.
-seeing strange symbols
-being at two places at the same time
-seeing the other side of your vision, or what lies behind all that you see, where vision and auditory perception seem to melt together.