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[[File:Tumblr_lticehT56V1qhd9lu.jpg|200px|thumb|right| | [[File:Tumblr_lticehT56V1qhd9lu.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''Parabolic Vehicle of Conception'' by [http://www.corpuscallosum.cc/parabolic.html Adam Scott Miller], an example of visionary art which attempts to accurately portray and replicate the experience of [[Psychedelics|psychedelic]] level 5 [[Visual_effects:_geometry_(psychedelic)|geometry]] combined with level 3 [[Visual effects: Internal hallucinations (psychedelic)|internal hallucinations]].]] | ||
''Internal hallucinations'' are experienced exclusively on the back of one's eyelids and not within the external environment around oneself. They begin as imagery which are often embedded within [[Visual effects: geometry (psychedelic)|visual geometry]]. These can be described as spontaneous moving or still scenes, objects, people, animals, concepts, places or anything you could possibly imagine. They are often formed out of geometry themselves and are displayed in varying levels of detail ranging from cartoon-like in nature to completely realistic (although rarely holding form for more than a few seconds before fading or shifting into another image). These sets of imagery commonly include: | ''Internal hallucinations'' are experienced exclusively on the back of one's eyelids and not within the external environment around oneself. They begin as imagery which are often embedded within [[Visual effects: geometry (psychedelic)|visual geometry]]. These can be described as spontaneous moving or still scenes, objects, people, animals, concepts, places or anything you could possibly imagine. They are often formed out of geometry themselves and are displayed in varying levels of detail ranging from cartoon-like in nature to completely realistic (although rarely holding form for more than a few seconds before fading or shifting into another image). These sets of imagery commonly include: | ||