- Joined
- Mar 24, 2003
- Messages
- 2,066
Re: Stickmen in mediums' autobiographies?
Interesting...and I think I know what you mean....
A few years back at a party with some friends I was offered Salvia. Having never done it before, I was willing to give it a try. A couple seconds after inhaling, the strangest, most indescribably feeling overcame me. It felt like I was half in this world, half in another.
Anyways, when I looked at the wall some distance in front of me, all I could see was a giant man's head, somewhat 2D. The killer thing here is that he was "made" of the various objects on or near the wall (a stereo shelving unit, a poster, a lamp, etc.), but was very distinct; not like a mosaic, but like an actual head.
I can only describe it as my perspective being skewed in a way that is difficult to comprehend. As if in my normal reality my mind seperated this man's head into component parts, but in that distinct, alternate view, it really was a man's head, and the components were merely virtual.
Tangent7 said:He seemed to be made out of the trees and stone walls and buildings and meadows.
Interesting...and I think I know what you mean....
A few years back at a party with some friends I was offered Salvia. Having never done it before, I was willing to give it a try. A couple seconds after inhaling, the strangest, most indescribably feeling overcame me. It felt like I was half in this world, half in another.
Anyways, when I looked at the wall some distance in front of me, all I could see was a giant man's head, somewhat 2D. The killer thing here is that he was "made" of the various objects on or near the wall (a stereo shelving unit, a poster, a lamp, etc.), but was very distinct; not like a mosaic, but like an actual head.
I can only describe it as my perspective being skewed in a way that is difficult to comprehend. As if in my normal reality my mind seperated this man's head into component parts, but in that distinct, alternate view, it really was a man's head, and the components were merely virtual.