Global Feed Post Login
Replying to Avatar Clout Chaser 🗿

When I come down my eyes burn, but otherwise I usually feel pretty good. I never feel negative at all until it's out of my system. Even when I have fear, it's not associated with a negative emotion.

The one time I had a bad trip, I would profusely sob for just a few seconds at a time, which felt like minutes, but I had a clock, so I know it was just a few second. But even then I wasn't sad, it was like an automatic response in my body that was getting triggered for some reason, it had nothing to do with what was going on in my head.

Avatar
⚗️alchemist⚗️ 2y ago

nostr:npub1wkwhx86vqdp2zel4uepr0uhs8rzm9mmn4jhdsnw4vnn5gy8zdedsh2y9sj nostr:npub1mykjfzztgzvkl3zep4lwa6xj6gez79l9qre5rlkakukwqmvtjtssjqggl2 nostr:npub1g0uss0sjsgxwmhqxgnvlj0zv9ru89xwfyktkcjc0kgy8syxj79ss383vfw nostr:npub1scjc2e839xfmmsjfqr87huvu9qxenptmamfrcj6s98gv6frq5wgqh0el3p Can you trigger flashbacks deliberately? (Either by thinking about it or looking at certain images or textures)

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

Avatar
Clout Chaser 🗿 2y ago

It's just a visual illusion caused by overstimulating your eyes (or something connected to them, Idk the exact biology.)

I can manually trigger the illusion just by focusing on a texture a certain way. You probably can even if you've never done LSD, you just wouldn't have any frame of reference and probably wouldn't notice it.

Thread collapsed