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LucidShroomDmtier

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lately i statrted to get more strong flashbacks wavevy distortions when i relax or stare at one point for more than 5 sec or more , that increase in hallucinations were acctually observed after I started piracetam ,
the question is do you get similar expiriences and why
how this could be increased or decreased
 
I have experienced the same since taking Lsd over 3 times just under a month ago. I believe it is from random memories being triggered in the head to come back in that sense of a tripping feeling being significant from a certain memory/vibe experiences whilst one were to be previously trip which then is to create the vibe/feelings/visual distortions/disturbances over and over again until it is out of your head/mind.

I don't know if that makes sense. this bud is wearing off and i experienced toughly 5 or so of these since having Lsd. Hope this somewhat helps....
 
Take a long walk (10 minutes) on very straight road, always look forward (not down to floor). Then suddenly stop and look around. You will experience the very same thing but stronger.

Oh trust me, I know :)
I love this shit haha
 
This is HPPD and not a flashback because flashbacks are reliving experiences from the past, so you'd have a strong deja vu sort of feeling. I have had only one of those, it was different from any HPPD symptom I have had and much stronger. For 5 minutes I felt like reliving a memory of the strongest trip of my life. Also it was triggered by something specific namely a song I had listened to in that insane ++++ trip but not once more after that. Until the flashback.

Now that you mention it, piracetam may have indeed exacerbated my mild HPPD in the past. But I am not entirely sure.
 
I have been having these, and I kid you not, since I started watching these videos on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vn1GaaLhz4g

On the subject of illusions, check out this channel for a bunch of different visual-processing-distorting videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/trippyvisuals
I believe the brain gets used to the motion, so to try and make it easier to analyse it starts to process the information as it's moving, so when you look away it still thinks you're looking at a moving objects (the lines) so it continues to distort your perception for a while.

Pretty cool :)
 
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