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[[File:Namaste (Trifoliata Mystica) by Luke Brown.jpg|250px|thumbnail|''Namaste (Trifoliata Mystica)'' by [http://www.spectraleyes.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=6144 Luke Brown] - This artwork serves as an accurate example of a generic [[Geometry|geometry]]-based autonomous entity seen during a [[psychedelic]] experience.]]
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'''Autonomous entities''' can be described as the visual experience of perceived contact with beings which appear to be sentient and autonomous in their behaviour. This is a shared subjective effect component that can manifest as a result of both [[External hallucinations|external]] and [[Visual effects: Internal hallucinations|internal hallucinations]].
An '''autonomous entity''' is defined as the experience of perceived contact with beings which appear to be sentient and autonomous in their behaviour.<ref name="Hirshfeld-Flores2002">{{cite journal|last1=Hirshfeld-Flores|first1=Alissa|title=DMT: The Spirit Molecule: A Doctor’s Revolutionary Research Into the Biology of Near-Death and Mystical Experiences|journal=American Journal of Psychiatry|volume=159|issue=8|year=2002|pages=1448–1449|issn=0002-953X|doi=10.1176/appi.ajp.159.8.1448}}</ref><ref name="Luke2012">{{cite journal | vauthors=((Luke, D.)) | journal=International Journal of Transpersonal Studies | title=Psychoactive Substances and Paranormal Phenomena: A Comprehensive Review | volume=31 | issue=1 | pages=97–156 | date=1 January 2012 | url=https://digitalcommons.ciis.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1097&context=ijts-transpersonalstudies | doi=10.24972/ijts.2012.31.1.97}}
</ref><ref name="Luke2011">{{cite journal | vauthors=((Luke, D.)) | journal=Journal of the Society for Psychical Research | title=Discarnate entities and dimethyltryptamine (DMT): Psychopharmacology, phenomenology and ontology | volume=75 | issue=1 | pages=26–42 | date= January 2011 | url=http://www.spr.ac.uk/page/jspr-abstracts-2011#Jan | issn=0037-9751}}</ref><ref name="Meyer1994">{{Citation | title=Erowid DMT Vault : Apparent Communication with Discarnate Entities, by Peter Meyer | url=https://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dmt/dmt_writings2.shtml}}</ref><ref name="Cott2008">{{cite journal | vauthors=((Cott, C.)), ((Rock, A.)) | journal=Journal of Scientific Exploration | title=Phenomenology of N,N-Dimethyltryptamine use: a thematic analysis | volume=22 | pages=359–370 | url=https://www.scientificexploration.org/docs/22/jse_22_3_cott.pdf}}</ref><ref name="Metzner1998">{{cite journal|last1=Metzner|first1=Ralph|title=Hallucinogenic Drugs and Plants in Psychotherapy and Shamanism|journal=Journal of Psychoactive Drugs|volume=30|issue=4|year=1998|pages=333–341|issn=0279-1072|doi=10.1080/02791072.1998.10399709}}</ref><ref name="Shanon2002">{{cite journal | vauthors=((Shanon, B.)) | journal=Journal of Consciousness Studies | title=Ayahuasca visualizations a structural typology | volume=9 | issue=2 | pages=3–30 | date=1 February 2002}}</ref><ref name="Strassman2001">{{cite book | vauthors=((Strassman, R.)) | date=1 December 2000 | title=DMT: The Spirit Molecule: A Doctor’s Revolutionary Research into the Biology of Near-Death and Mystical Experiences | publisher=Simon and Schuster | isbn=9781594779732}}</ref> These entities can manifest within both [[External hallucinations|external]] and [[Internal hallucinations|internal hallucinations]].<ref name="Shanon2002" />


Autonomous entities seem to act as the inhabitants of a perceived independent reality. Although many entities seem largely unaware of one's presence, generally speaking they tend to be expectant of the person's sudden appearance into their realm and often choose to interact with them in various ways. The behaviour of a typical entity can vary wildly and seems to depend heavily on one's current emotional mind state. For example, whilst many will act as loving, kind intelligences, teachers or healers, in certain contexts, they are equally capable of acting as indifferent, uncaring or even as malicious tormentors.
Autonomous entities will frequently act as the inhabitants of a perceived independent reality.<ref name="Metzner1998" /> Although many entities seem largely unaware of a person’s presence they are often precognizant of a person's appearance into their realm and usually choose to interact with them in various ways.  


Entities can take any form but subconscious archetypes are present and commonly include:
The behaviour of a typical entity can vary wildly and seems to depend heavily on one's current emotional state. For example, while many entities will act as loving beings, teachers, or healers in certain contexts they are equally capable of acting as indifferent, uncaring or even as malicious tormentors.<ref name="Luke2011" /><ref name="Strassman2001" />
 
Entities can take any form but subconscious archetypes are present and commonly include:<ref name="Luke2011" /><ref name="Strassman2001" />
 
''Humans, shadow people, bodiless super intelligent humanoids, aliens, elves, animals, giant spheres, insectoids, beings of light, anthropomorphic beings, plants, conscious inanimate objects, fictional characters, cartoons, robotic machines, gods, demigods, goddesses, bio-mechanical intelligences, hooded figures, demons, indescribable monstrosities, spirits, angels, shamans, ghosts, souls, ancestors, fantastical or mythological beasts, glitch creatures and more.''
 
This experience is often accompanied by other coinciding effects such as [[geometry]],<ref name="Meyer1994" /> [[internal hallucinations]] and [[delusions]]. It is most commonly induced under the influence of [[dosage#heavy|heavy]] [[dosage|dosages]] of [[hallucinogen|hallucinogenic]] compounds, such as [[psychedelic|psychedelics]], [[dissociative|dissociatives]], and [[deliriant|deliriants]]. However, it can also occur under the influence of [[stimulant psychosis]], [[sleep deprivation]], and during [[dreams]].
 
====Debate over the existence of autonomous entities====
The question of whether these autonomous entities are real or not has often been subject of discussion.
 
Assuming that our consciousness is formed by a complex and specific arrangement of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neural_network neural networks], they can be said to be a consequence of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emergence emergent properties] of our brain. These perceived entities could be generated by transient changes in brain connectivity induced by certain substances.
 
For example, an increase in functional connectivity between or inside certain areas of the brain could cause a higher likelihood of the formation of various separated complex structures, which in some cases could be complex enough to be perceived as self-conscious or even have (or give the illusion to have) a higher intelligence than the perceiver.
 
This would mean that these entities, even though most of the times perceived as separated from our Self, are complex structures emerged by changes in our neural pathways. In a certain way they would be as real as we define ourselves to be (as a "conscious" being), because both our consciousness and the entities are formed by specific complex structures inside the brain. The same argument could be used in many other cases with other kinds of hallucinations and could even lead to the questioning of the definition of reality itself.
 
Another common hypothesis is that these entities already exist inside our subconscious and/or unconscious and are perceived by the conscious part of the brain due to an abnormal change in connectivity. The presence of certain entities within the unconscious has been widely discussed even in classic psychological literature. For example some of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archetype archetypes] hypothesized by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Jung Carl Gustav Jung] were described as self-conscious entities.
 
These two hypothesis do not appear to be in conflict with each other, since the presence of innate entities within the psyche and the momentary or permanent formation of others do not exclude each other.


''humans, friends, family, loved ones, strangers, oneself, [[shadow people]], bodiless super intelligent humanoids, aliens, elves, animals, giant spheres, insectoids, beings of light, anthropomorphic beings, plants, conscious inanimate objects, fictional characters, cartoons, robotic machines, gods, demigods, goddesses, bio-mechanical intelligences, hooded figures, demons, [[unspeakable horrors|indescribable monstrosities]], spirits, angels, shamans, ghosts, souls, ancestors, fantastical or mythological beasts, glitch creatures and more.''
====Personality types====
====Personality types====
Regardless of appearance, there are distinctly different personality types of entities which one may encounter, each of which represent a particular subsection of one's own consciousness and can be identified primarily through their personality, but also sometimes their appearance. These are broken down into 3 separate categories below.
There are several distinct personality types of autonomous entity which one may potentially encounter. They are often perceived to represent a particular subsection of a person’s own consciousness and can be identified primarily through their personality, but also their appearance. These individual types are broken down into three separate categories below:
 
*'''Representations of general concepts''' - This personality type can be described as a seemingly sentient representation of any known concept. This will usually adopt an appropriate personality and set of mannerisms to fit the chosen concept with an impressive degree of detail. For example, the specific concept could include other people that the person has met throughout their life, specific fictional characters or symbolic representations of concepts such as abstract ideas, emotions, or key parts of one's own personality.
**'''Representations of the self''' -  This personality type can be described as a copy of one's own personality. It can take any visible form but when conversed with it clearly adopts an identical vocabulary and set of mannerisms to one's own consciousness.
**'''Representations of the subconscious''' - This personality type can be described as an entity which may take any visible form, but is also subjectively perceived to be an autonomous controller behind the continuous generation of the details of the person’s current hallucinations. They may also be felt to simultaneously control or manage one's current perspective, personality, and internally stored model of reality. When interacted with, this category of entity can often possess abilities which allow them to directly alter and manipulate one's current experiences. They commonly want to teach or guide the person and will operate under the assumption that they know what is best for them. However, it cannot be known whether this hallucination is genuinely a representation of the subconscious or is merely an approximation which behaves in a convincing manner.


*'''Representations of the self''' -  The simplest personality type of an entity can be described as a mirror of one's own personality. It can take any visible form but clearly adopts an identical vocabulary and set of mannerisms to one's own consciousness when conversed with.
*'''Representations of the subconscious''' - This category of entity personality type can take any visible form but is felt to be a supposedly conscious controller behind the continuous generation of the details regarding one's current experience. This is controlled simultaneously along side of the management of one's current own perspective, personality and internally stored model of reality. When conversed with, this category of entity posses abilities which allow them to directly alter and manipulate one's current experience and heal past traumas. They usually adopt an attitude which wants to teach or guide the person and will operate under the assumption that they know what is best for them.
*'''Representations of specific concepts''' - This category of entity is by far the most varied type in terms of its visual form and immediately perceivable personality. It can be identified as a simulated sentient representation of any internally stored concept and adopts an appropriate personality to fit this to an amazing degree of accurate detail. For example, this specific concept could include people you have met throughout your life, specific fictional characters or symbolic representations of concepts such as abstract ideas, emotions or key parts of one's own personality.
====Communication styles====
====Communication styles====
Autonomous entities can communicate with a person via a combination of normal spoken word, telepathy, [[geometry]]-based visual linguistics, mathematics and morphing coloured structures of different textures which are innately readable as representations of specific concepts.
Autonomous entities can communicate with a person via a combination of spoken word, “telepathy”, [[conceptual thinking|conceptual thoughts]], mathematics, and [[geometry]]-based visual linguistics which generally consists of morphing colored structures of different textures that are innately understandable as representations of specific concepts. They will often convey insights regarding overcoming personal issues within a person’s life and will occasionally help clarify philosophical or spiritual ideas. However, more often than not entities are very likely to speak in a cryptic or nonsensical manner which seems to have no clear meaning behind it.


In terms of the conversational topics which autonomous entities choose to discuss, they will usually convey insights regarding the overcoming of personal issues or problems within the one's life. However, they can also speak with cryptic or nonsensical messages which seem to have no clear or obvious meaning behind them.
It is important to note that autonomous entities can never convey novel information to the person experiencing them. For example, they cannot provide insights about the external world which a person did not already know on some level. Instead, they can only provide alternative perspectives and help build upon existing ideas. This is presumably because autonomous entities do not have access to any knowledge which is not already contained within one's conscious or subconscious memories. May contain imprints of genetic memories, access to lifetimes that seem parallel or events that mirror one's connectivity moving past the default mode.


When communicated with through spoken word, the level of coherency in which these entities can communicate with is highly variable but can be broken down into 4 distinct levels. These are listed below as:
When communicated with through spoken word, the level of coherency in which these entities can communicate with is highly variable but can be broken down into four distinct levels. These are described and listed below:


# '''Silence''' - This level can be defined as a complete unresponsiveness from the side of the entity and an incapability of speech despite their obvious presence within the hallucination.
#'''Silence''' - At the lowest level, the effect can be described as a complete unresponsiveness from the entity and a lack of speech despite their presence within the hallucination.
#'''Partially defined incoherent speech''' - This level can be defined as audible linguistic conversational responses and noises which sound like words but do not contain any real content or meaning beyond a vague sense of emotional intent.
#'''Partially defined incoherent speech''' - At this level, the effect can be described as linguistic conversational responses and noises which almost sound like words but do not contain any real content or meaning beyond a vague sense of emotional intent.
#'''Fully defined incoherent speech''' - This level can be defined as audible linguistic conversational responses and noises which contain fully defined and understandable words but often lack grammatical structure or an overall sense of general coherency.
#'''Fully defined incoherent speech''' - At this level, the effect can be described as audible linguistic conversational responses and noises which contain fully defined and understandable words, but often lack grammatical structure or an overall sense of general coherency.
#'''Fully defined coherent speech''' - This level can be defined as audible linguistic conversational responses which contain understandable words and a fully defined grammatical sentence structures or an overall sense of general coherency which conveys its point on a level that is on par with that of own intellect.
#'''Partially defined coherent speech''' - At this level, the effect can be described as linguistic conversational responses which contain fully defined and understandable words with a partially defined grammatical structure and general coherency. It conveys its point on a level which is frequently coherent, but may not always be fully understandable and will sometimes descend into broken English or even gibberish.
#'''Fully defined coherent speech''' - At the highest level, the effect can be described as linguistic conversational responses which contain understandable words and fully defined grammatical sentence structures. It has an overall sense of general coherency which conveys its point in a level of detail that is genuinely on par with that of a person’s own intellect.


====Image examples====
====Image examples====
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===Variations===
The specific differences between each potential style of autonomous entity can be broken down into the following variations:
 
*'''Lucid vs. Delirious''' - Autonomous entities can maintain a consistent level of awareness throughout their presence regarding the fact that they are a result of drug-induced hallucination. In contrast to this, entities can also become completely believable in a delusional manner that occurs no matter how absurd or unrealistic their presence may seem.
*'''Aware vs. Unaware''' – Autonomous entities can either present themselves as completely unaware of the person's presence in a manner that is similar to watching a video of them play out in front of one's field of vision. However, entities can also be very much aware of the person's presence and will respond accordingly by interacting and conversing with them.
*'''New entities vs. Memorized entities''' – Autonomous entities can present themselves as entirely new beings which the person has never experienced before in their day to day or life. However, they can also present themselves as previously known friends, family members, acquaintances, and cultural icons.
*'''Geometry-based vs. Solid''' – Autonomous entities can be comprised of condensed [[psychedelic]] [[geometry]] or they can appear to be made from realistic materials.
 
===Psychoactive substances===
===Psychoactive substances===
Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include:
Compounds within our [[psychoactive substance index]] which may cause this effect include:
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===Experience reports===
===Experience reports===
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our [[experience index]] include:
Anecdotal reports which describe this effect within our [[experience index]] include:
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==See also==
===See also===
 
*[[Dream characters]]
*[[Sleep deprivation]]
*[[Shadow people]]
*[[Sleep paralysis]]
*[[Stimulant psychosis]]
*[[Responsible use]]
*[[Subjective effects index]]
*[[Subjective effects index]]
*[[Psychedelics#Subjective_effects|Psychedelics - Subjective effects]]
*[[Psychedelics#Subjective_effects|Psychedelics - Subjective effects]]
*[[Deliriants#Subjective_effects|Deliriants - Subjective effects]]
*[[Deliriants#Subjective_effects|Deliriants - Subjective effects]]
*[[Dissociatives#Subjective_effects|Dissociatives - Subjective effects]]
*[[Dissociatives#Subjective_effects|Dissociatives - Subjective effects]]
 
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===External links===
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apparitional_experience Apparitional experience (Wikipedia)]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N,N-Dimethyltryptamine#Machine_elves Machine elves (Wikipedia)]


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