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Hi The-little-didgee.
When you say they were real object, was it like seeing your “water bottle” example...again somewhere else? As I was reading your moving eye photo story, I hallucinated a haunted painting with eyes moving side to side in a movie scene in my mind...not sure what one it was but I saw it. I hope that didn’t trigger you. Just trying to connect similarity’s. I hope you have a great day, Sch123 Schizophrenia is |
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No, it was of the actual object. Here is another example that may explain my experiences better: An angel carving I had suddenly became wavy and stood out, almost like a twinkling star (the aura I described earlier). I was immediately drawn to it, since it felt like God was directly communicating with me. Quote:
Thoughts can definitely be visual. I've had distorted thinking that felt real in the moment, but it was more of a belief than actually seeing an object that wasn't there. Later on I realized it was the illness. No you didn't trigger me. I don't find my experiences traumatic. Have a good day as well. __________________ Dx: Didgee Disorder |
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Would this short video be relevant to most of you or ring true. THX |
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Hi The_little_didgee
Oh my God, that is such an awesome hallucination🌈It sounds more spiritual there than an illness but that’s just me but I know not all experiences we have are as positive..wish they were. Thank you didgee |
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