perpetualdawn
Bluelighter
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Do you think maybe they should be more prepared to get dissociated and hole on psychedelics or disso's, because blind people are always one step closer to sensory deprivation? Or is that just thinking wrong and purely from a seeing person's perspective?
Yeah interesting question, I can only imagine as I'm not blind and don't know anyone who is. I kind of think it would be the same chance of this as it would be for a sighted person, because a blind person is 100% accustomed to living without sight. They just would have different habits for navigating life. If they lost track of those habits they could become dissociated or lost, just as a sighted person could become dissociated if they lost their bearings on reality.
On the other hand, the world of sound and touch is innately different to the world of light... so it really is going to be a different experience. Perhaps sound and touch is more internal and intimate than light and sight?