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At lower levels, the effect is partially controllable by commanding the body with simple thoughts. For example, thoughts such as "''go to the toilet''" or "''go drink a glass of water''" can result in the body performing these actions flawlessly when the tripper would otherwise struggle endlessly due to a lack of focus and motor control. This can often help the tripper perform necessary physical actions such as tending to bodily functions or avoiding danger when they would otherwise be too incapable, unconscious, or distractable to perform them. | At lower levels, the effect is partially controllable by commanding the body with simple thoughts. For example, thoughts such as "''go to the toilet''" or "''go drink a glass of water''" can result in the body performing these actions flawlessly when the tripper would otherwise struggle endlessly due to a lack of focus and motor control. This can often help the tripper perform necessary physical actions such as tending to bodily functions or avoiding danger when they would otherwise be too incapable, unconscious, or distractable to perform them. | ||
At higher levels, this effect no longer requires verbal commands and becomes entirely automatic. It's worth noting that although this technically results in a loss of control, the body only performs actions which the owner would have decided to perform were they capable of it | At higher levels, this effect no longer requires verbal commands and becomes entirely automatic. It's worth noting that although this technically results in a loss of control, the body only performs actions which the owner would have decided to perform were they capable of it themselves and it is because of this that the effect is therefore perfectly safe to experience. | ||
===See also=== | ===See also=== |