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by mirimir
2483 days ago
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That's a great wiki. I'm talking about 8A/8B. And it's hard to describe, because you forget most of it so fast. What I remember most vividly is close to the image "Abstract by Matt W. Moore", but not so hard edged. More like "Untitled by Luke Brown". Like a bunch of strings of 3D characters, rotating and writhing through higher dimensions. And they moved and changed so quickly that I could never make out what they meant. Plus the fact that I had virtually no memory left. I really did have the sense that I was somehow seeing my thought process. As the wiki says: > At the lower end of level 8B geometry, the experience manifests itself as being able to perceive the supposed organization and structure behind one's current conscious thought stream. This is typically presented in the form of a complex, multisensory, and fast-moving network that contains innately understood and relevant geometric representations of specific and abstract concepts. The experience of these innately understandable geometric representations consistently triggers one to visualize and physically feel the concept through highly detailed conceptual thinking. > At the higher end of level 8B geometry, the effect retains its lower levels but expands itself to include the experience of subjectively perceiving, through innately understandable geometric representations, the architecture of subconscious neurological processes which are usually outside of one's normal daily perception or understanding. These processes are often interpreted to include concepts such as the structure of one's neurology, memories, perspectives, emotions, and general cognitive functions. |
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