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This is really similar to the visuals that I tend to get after just starting to try and visualize things. I start out with abstract stuff that becomes cartoony and shifting seamlessly. However, If I keep a continuous train of thought, things get more realistic and more like virtual reality. (Train of thought is an interesting phrase, as I often imagine 'trains' or 'rollercoasters' that develop in chaotic ways. (I remember from a recent powder trip an image of a chain made out of donald ducks, each one sprouting out of the previous one's mouth.)

 

I actually had some new insights about these 'visions' recently. I have found that they are nothing more than daydreams that have been given a clarified mental canvas to use. So to really get places in one's mind on the substance, one has to train oneself to daydream. In the last 4 trips I've come up with an interesting insight that is highly sci-fi, highly VR. It is that these 'vision trains' are sort of like streams of liquid thought only disturbed by subconscious chatter when one is unfocused. When you hop onto that stream, it already has vague subjects to it, but now you are free to influence it. I start out with pushing vague feelings of suggestion on it and the stream outputs something silly, like "bill cosby's face on a small metallic robot with silver tentacles moving happily around a plastic trashbin." But if you just keep nudging the stream eventually you can take control and start to fashion our own world.

 

Now imagine using brain-reading technology to project one's visions onto a screen or hologram. You'd be like a visual jazz musician, improvising solos of disembodied images and concepts all mashed together and spat out in seamless sequences!

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