hah lol good story :D on a more serious note, i hope youāre doing fine.
also, maybe hallucinations are partially influenced by what weāve seen before, and by what is in our subconscious. wheels are pretty widespread, so one coming up in a dream isnāt particularly unlikely, i would say.
It wore off, and I havenāt had that experience since. There was a solid week after, though, where I was paranoid that I would go back into that hallucination. I imagine thatās fairly normal.
I could definitely see the āflipbookā effect experienced being heavily influenced by past experiences. The āwheelā, though, is a massive circular thing of colors and geometries, so itās not really based on any experiences. The depictions of the samsara do have interesting similarities, and it would not surprise me if ancient people tripped, then tried to describe the trip they had, and came back with the samsara. I could also see how describing the wheel as having many eyes could make it fit the description of biblically accurate angels.
hah lol good story :D on a more serious note, i hope youāre doing fine.
also, maybe hallucinations are partially influenced by what weāve seen before, and by what is in our subconscious. wheels are pretty widespread, so one coming up in a dream isnāt particularly unlikely, i would say.
It wore off, and I havenāt had that experience since. There was a solid week after, though, where I was paranoid that I would go back into that hallucination. I imagine thatās fairly normal.
I could definitely see the āflipbookā effect experienced being heavily influenced by past experiences. The āwheelā, though, is a massive circular thing of colors and geometries, so itās not really based on any experiences. The depictions of the samsara do have interesting similarities, and it would not surprise me if ancient people tripped, then tried to describe the trip they had, and came back with the samsara. I could also see how describing the wheel as having many eyes could make it fit the description of biblically accurate angels.