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Old Oct 23, 2014, 06:56 PM
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I'm newly off moderation so hopefully I will remember to post here again. Just wanted to ask if anyone here sees auras or shadows around other people when they are feeling up? Usually only during high stress times will I even begin to feel that kinda up and see them. Just curious if I'm alone in this. Hope all is good in your worlds

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Old Oct 23, 2014, 08:40 PM
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I'm newly off moderation so hopefully I will remember to post here again. Just wanted to ask if anyone here sees auras or shadows around other people when they are feeling up? Usually only during high stress times will I even begin to feel that kinda up and see them. Just curious if I'm alone in this. Hope all is good in your worlds
I have seen something similar to what you describe during my withdrawal from Temazepam, also during high levels of psychological and physiological stress. It was most noticeable in sunlight on slender objects like lampposts or the neck of waterfowl. It seemed as if the object in view had an aura of light emanating from it, the intensity variable to how stressed I was.
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