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==Holes, spaces and voids== | |||
This particular component is experienced once disconnection from visual input becomes all-encompassing, leaving the tripper incapable of receiving external sensory input and replacing their visual awareness with a consistent and defined space which feels as if it is outside of normal reality. The visual appearance of this space can be described as a vast, empty and darkened void which feels and appears to be truly infinite in size. This space is usually obsidian black in its colour but occasionally displays itself with large patches of slow moving amorphous colour clouds strewn out across its horizon. Alongside of this visual experience, there is the physical sensation of an out of body experience in which one weightlessly floats over great distances in a variety of different speeds, directions and orientations. | This particular component is experienced once disconnection from visual input becomes all-encompassing, leaving the tripper incapable of receiving external sensory input and replacing their visual awareness with a consistent and defined space which feels as if it is outside of normal reality. The visual appearance of this space can be described as a vast, empty and darkened void which feels and appears to be truly infinite in size. This space is usually obsidian black in its colour but occasionally displays itself with large patches of slow moving amorphous colour clouds strewn out across its horizon. Alongside of this visual experience, there is the physical sensation of an out of body experience in which one weightlessly floats over great distances in a variety of different speeds, directions and orientations. | ||
===Structures=== | |||
Dissociative-induced hallucinatory structures are the only feature found within what would otherwise be completely empty and featureless spaces and holes. They can generally be described as 3-dimensional and monolithic shapes or structures of infinite variety and size that float above, below or in front of you as they gradually zoom, rotate or pan into focus and become unveiled before your eyes at a slow pace. These structures can take any static comprehensible shape possible but can commonly be experienced as vast and giant pillars, columns, blocks, tear drops, wheels and pyramids. They are often fractal in nature and capable of being manifested in any variety of colours but usually follow darker themes and tones with a style that is often described and interpreted as "alien" in nature. In terms of the materials that they appear to be comprised of and the complexity of detail in which they are perceived in, dissociative structures can be broken into 4 basic levels. | Dissociative-induced hallucinatory structures are the only feature found within what would otherwise be completely empty and featureless spaces and holes. They can generally be described as 3-dimensional and monolithic shapes or structures of infinite variety and size that float above, below or in front of you as they gradually zoom, rotate or pan into focus and become unveiled before your eyes at a slow pace. These structures can take any static comprehensible shape possible but can commonly be experienced as vast and giant pillars, columns, blocks, tear drops, wheels and pyramids. They are often fractal in nature and capable of being manifested in any variety of colours but usually follow darker themes and tones with a style that is often described and interpreted as "alien" in nature. In terms of the materials that they appear to be comprised of and the complexity of detail in which they are perceived in, dissociative structures can be broken into 4 basic levels. | ||