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Ketamine always seems to really synchronize with physical events when I use it, also.
^dissociative experiences tend to feel like one huge deja vu sooner or later.
Ketamine always seems to really synchronize with physical events when I use it, also.
I agree this accounts for the deja vu feeling, but I think that beyond a sense of prescience, there is an additional component(s) involved in a sense of control, one that retroactively superimposes intention over the lagging sensory info. A process that results in the subconscious rationalization, "I felt that that was going to happen, therefore I caused it". Maybe because our sense of volitional control has been so persistently and reliably wedded to the body's feedback of that control, when the body's interoceptive feedback to the brain is blocked by ketamine the brain mistakes that environmental stimuli as bodily interoceptive feedback and superimposes the sense of control over the environmental stimuli that, until the k-blockade, was always wedded to body movements.Fastandbulbous said:^ Think it has to do with the lags in relaying senory info too the concious mind, so that unconciously you're aware somebody has moved so when it reaches the concious level you get the 'a-ha' deja vu feeling
You and me both man, unfortunately for me my k dealer fell off about a month ago I've been bumming ever since. It took me so long to find a reliable source.blase deviant said:and my mind's on K again.