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Anonymous No.40879032 [Report] >>40879194 >>40880974
Visions
Kind of a vague question but whether it was during meditation, a dream, or an AP, have you ever has visions, encounters, or feelings? I'm not talking about anything typical but visions/encounters which were clear, symbolic (in retrospect), and not intentionally initiated?

I've had quite a few of them over the years. I can't elaborate on each one but they follow a very simple beat. I never initiate it, they just happen without any conscious intention from my part. They're always very clear and don't waste any time. I never really understand what the point of it was initially but it always becomes clear in retrospect, the more I think about each one, the symbolism in it, and the events which occurred.

Most dreams or visions I have are pointless, meaningless mental junk, but there happen once in a while and I don't understand why. They happened a lot when I first dabbled in lucid dreaming and AP some years back. Looking back on each one, they all had some basic message. some lesson. some kind of assistance. Some even have a pattern, a much bigger message across each one. One of the biggest I've discerned is "open the heart". I try to understand it but at the same time a part of these things isn't overthinking it (i think). Anyways, have you ever experienced something like that? What causes it? Why? I've had various encounters which could only be sustained through grace. the minute I moved or interrupted, the encounter stopped. What the hell is going on?
Anonymous No.40879145 [Report] >>40879633
Not sure you're ready yet OP for it. The weight could crush you if you skip steps. Take it slow.
Anonymous No.40879194 [Report] >>40879633
>>40879032 (OP)
Your mind assigns a (de)generate meaning to a visive junc conjugatorily

I’ve found that visive conjuncture is misguided (psychophysically directionally (mass-vectorally) wrong (invorrect as related to gravity)), unless I am mentally-physically (psychically/telekinetically) holding thought (in its abstraction-concrescence) as though I am picturing something (but as a baseline, which tends to conform to and guide the shape of my body).
Anonymous No.40879633 [Report]
>>40879194
ngl, I could just be pointing at clouds and calling it heaven here. I can't imagine why these visions happen though if it isn't some form of communication be it with myself subconsciously or something else idk. I just don't understand it.

I get what you mean though I'm not thinking with my body, I'm reading hieroglyphics and thinking its a fun story about a bird with 2 staffs. I've heard before that images/visions don't mean nearly as much as you think they do especially when it comes to this.

I assure you though, I'm not just looking at pictures in my head and taking them at face value or googling what X means in Y situation. There's a personal nuance here and the meaning behind it can be complex but it's ultimately (mentally/psychically) a bodily phenomenon and you need to interpret it that way. Maybe if I were a little more sensitive, I wouldn't be grasping at straws like I am now. Maybe then, the message (if there even is one) would be crystal clear, as well as its intentions and cause. Anyways, I appreciate the perspective. It's very apt.
>>40879145
The duality of man
Anonymous No.40880974 [Report] >>40880998
>>40879032 (OP)
When I meditate for long durations like 6 or 7 hours, I frequently see scenes, like whole narratives populated with characters and unfolding in a fully fleshed out place. My eyes are closed when I meditate and when one of these hallucinations occurs, I can see, hear, smell, touch etc a whole life inside my own mind. I just take it to mean that my brain is hallucinating out of a lack of sensory input. I ignore it and just press on with my meditation. People have paranormal explanations for it, like it's past life remembrance or you're seeing the future, or you're RVing/APing. But I don't put much stock in that.
Anonymous No.40880998 [Report] >>40881050
>>40880974
>When I meditate for long durations like 6 or 7 hours, I frequently see scenes, like whole narratives populated with characters and unfolding in a fully fleshed out place. My eyes are closed when I meditate and when one of these hallucinations occurs
We call that "dreaming" anon
Anonymous No.40881050 [Report]
>>40880998
I'm not sleeping when I meditate. I'm sitting cross legged and back straight with no support like a pillow or wall. It takes physical control that I just wouldn't have if I was sleeping.