haikucigarette
Matrice Périnatale
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so i'm really fascinated by the concept of parallel dimensions and am constantly searching for an accurate visual representation of this strange, impenetrable and infinitely complex universe(s). i realize it's almost impossible to accurately portray the ether as it basically defies description or even artistic expression. however, i made a sketch in ms paint that is as close a representation of what my experience in the beyond was like (the beyond being breakthrough experiences with acid and salvia, as these are the only two substances that showed me a world beyond vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and breathing walls). my picture looks a bit matrix-y and is void of color because i realize that i don't really remember what color(s) were represented. it was almost as if they were colors that do not exist in our world and can only be "seen" with the third eye or something. while in this hyperspace i could feel a powerful "strain" or "force", almost like walking against some high speed astral wind.
as for the "sound" of the beyond, the closest representation that i've heard was achieved by the band tangerine dream in their more experimental years (the 'zeit' album, in particular), the krautrock band cluster, and klaus schulze's 'irrlicht' album. Sort of this oppressive, heavy droning/distorted mellotron and organ-like sound. No melody or anything, it was like the sound of a pulsating wave of energy.
what are some common themes of other peoples' experiences in the beyond?
as for the "sound" of the beyond, the closest representation that i've heard was achieved by the band tangerine dream in their more experimental years (the 'zeit' album, in particular), the krautrock band cluster, and klaus schulze's 'irrlicht' album. Sort of this oppressive, heavy droning/distorted mellotron and organ-like sound. No melody or anything, it was like the sound of a pulsating wave of energy.
what are some common themes of other peoples' experiences in the beyond?