If he has lots of deja vu, jamais vu, and feels like he detects presences it would be a clue indicating temporal lobe stuff. ![]() Its a good assumption to have for a lot of purposes but it might not be as true as we'd like it to be.Īs to the neurobiology I don't have any idea. Sometimes we find other people's having way different mental experiences a little disturbing because a lot of us have a theory of mind that is that most humans are all "wired the same way". Some people have profound synesthesia there whole lives. If your friends strong natural tendency to have CEVs is not interfering with work, social functioning, or sense of well being I think we can say its not pathological.I'd call it a gift. I don't naturally have vivid CEVs, at least not most of the time but I have had them occasionally even in childhood and its kind of sweet when it does happen. If you spend some time on sites oriented to people who explore hallucinogenic drugs you'll find a lot written about CEV vs OEV. What could be the underlying mechanism here? Some overactive visual system? Any visual system neuroscientists in the house? posted by namesarehard to Grab Bag (18 answers total) 7 users marked this as a favorite Is this worrisome? Should I be worried for my friend? It's not psychotic, as he's fully aware these things aren't real. do other people have similar experiences? 2. Answer (1 of 3): It is a possibility that you are still under a lot of stress before you try to go to sleep. He says this is usually quite pleasant and interesting for him, even though it is literally every time he closes his eyes. When he found a way to meditate in a different way (actually, in a way that relaxed his attempts to not see the images), they returned to their more regular, pleasant nature. ![]() (He didn't want to give me examples for fear of disturbing me, it sounds like, and only mentioned things like 'snarling wolves,' though from the sound of it, it got much, much scarier and led him to wonder if he was going to snap). He also told me that at a recent meditation retreat, when he was in physical pain and feeling emotionally frustrated and exhausted, the images became darker and darker, and extremely violent and disturbed at times. Not, like, splotches of color on black, or impressions of whatever image I saw right before I closed my eyes, or even the occasional geometric light show, like I seem to see. I don't know I anyone will read this, I only found this forum now.A friend of mine recently told me that since childhood, whenever he closes his eyes, he sees vivid visions and images - figures, animals, nature scenes, etc. Even when your eyes are closed, you can experience phosphenes These occur as a result of the constant activity between neurons in the brain and your vision. I also read this:Ĭlosed-eye hallucinations are related to a scientific process called phosphenes. Yes of course it can be physically too, so definitely ask a doctor. I pray out loud and praise Jesus for His protection and Love and that He is my Saviour. A 2013 paper in the journal Psychological Science quotes how one sufferer feels when facing a holy image: I can’t really face small, irregularly or asymmetrically placed holes, they make me. I put my light on immediately and speak to those things aloud and use the Name of Christ to chase them out. Satan knows exactly what we are afraid of and can torment us with those fears. Find high-quality stock photos that you wont find anywhere else. Also, I know that when you have a fear you ATTRACT it! But I do think, being a Christian, that evil also plays a role here. Search from 76063 Scary Eyes stock photos, pictures and royalty-free images from iStock. Evil faces, stories, and spiders spiders spiders. It was then that it became really severe. During the 10th year I only started going to a doctor about it. After I lost that baby I suffered of severe depression for 20 years, coming and going. I think it has a lot to do with both fears and trauma, as well as effect of antidepressants. ![]() ![]() I also had a very scary ordeal with a big spider when I was only 3. I've been going through this since I was 25.I'm now 63! It started after I lost my first baby traumatically.
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