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1 z 12: Enes

So just thought that we may ask each other about our unusual experiences and try to describe them as best as we can...
We may try to ask and explain how a certain thing is done, or how it feels.
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26.08.2020 13:34

2 z 12: hozosch

Hmmm, this is interesting. I'm imagining things like describing a blind how it is to see.

26.08.2020 13:56

3 z 12: Enes

Well, I intended the thread to cover everything in general.
As for the topic you mentioned, I remember someone who posted somewhere on the forum that they were sighted but wished to work with the blind. Those who used to see in the past may also try to help us with that.
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26.08.2020 14:38

4 z 12: fatih

I think seeing cannot be described to a blind person because it is a whole new sensation which you didn't know in intirity of yourlife. Also, for example, I can't describe hearing to a deaf person etc

14.09.2020 20:35

5 z 12: bomberman29

well, i think everyone blind can touch something, and they know that seeing is to fill the stuff in distance. but if pirson doesn't hear, you cannot describe what is the sound, since you cannot fill it in other ways, you cannot touch it etc. but it is more easyer to describe what is seeing.
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15.09.2020 16:56

6 z 12: thespyde

I'm almost sure it doesn't feel like touching something. As to what it does feel like, a person with sight would have to check in with that info.
Charles Wells
15.09.2020 19:21

7 z 12: fatih

I agree

15.09.2020 22:58

8 z 12: Enes

I agree, both that sight has more in common with touch than hearing has with any other sense, and that sight may be partly described to a blind person only by someone who used to have sight but then lost it at some point in the past.
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17.09.2020 11:30

9 z 12: aldenmaster

Something that I think most of us can agree on is sleeping. I don't know how, but I know that I fell asleep and woke up, even I don't remember going to sleep or waking up, I just know that I woke up. Dreaming is even weirder. I don't even know how to describe it, but I think you all know what dreaming is like. One thing I can say though is it feels like I've got full control in the dream, and when I wake up, it feels like the dream was controlling me. No, I'm not a lucid dreamer.
Anything can work. Just decide how much, or what you would like to subject for said thing to work.
19.04.2021 02:41

10 z 12: Louisa

For me, I remember falling asleep then waking up. Nothing strange there. As for dreams, I used to have experiences in which the whole thing felt so real while it happend, I didn't think it was a dream, I could do anything I wanted or interact with people or my surroundings. Then I would be physically dragged back to waking consciousness or so it felt like. I was surprised to find I hadn't gone anywhere at all.

19.04.2021 22:48

11 z 12: Enes

Well, remembering and even feeling the moment at which you wake up may sound fantastic but doesn't really feel so, at least for me. It's really bad when you're fully conscious and your brain constantly and desperately attempts to wake you up while your body is totally asleep and you're entirely aware of what's going on.
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20.04.2021 00:17

12 z 12: bomberman29

*i never feel it
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29.04.2021 19:12

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