I want other people’s account even though i know the chances are extremely rare any have experienced it as well.

I have excellent vision normally and don’t need glasses, I can see things from extremely fair away and my eyes have a wide FOV (my peripheral is great). But there was something interesting that happened to me twice in my life and I’ve been trying to achieve it.

I say achieve because it is given, REDACTED and REDACTED

Have you ever had an experience (you can be doing anything when it happens) of suddenly your vision becomes clearer and clearer. Dozens of times over? Spontaneously and over a duration less than 5 minutes. This perception/vision is divine levels of clarity. It is amazing, phenomenonal.

If you have, tell me how long it takes for the vision to peak in clarity and tell me what happens once it peaks. I will know if you’re lying instantly if you can’t answer or answer those two parts incorrectly. If it truly happened to you, you will know that info for sure.

Which is good because I need to find people who have truly experienced it and this is a serious question.

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    I have excellent vision normally and don’t need glasses, I can see things from extremely fair away and my eyes have a wide FOV (my peripheral is great)

    it sounds a lot like psychedelics and not any usual human experience

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    What you describe really sounds like a mental thing achieved through drugs, biological issues or things like meditation.

    Although it seems like a really good thing and you thrive to regain that state I would warn for two reasons:

    One, I would say to be wary of the experiences you gain as those do not seem to be normal and hence could result in misleading or wrong information you think to have gained.

    The other is more dire. I would recommend to get that checked. I know in the US it’s possibly impossible but in case you’re European I would visit a neurologist and maybe get a head MRT.

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      It’s not drugs nor is it a brain problem. It only happened twice in my life and those events were separated by years. There is other information that I omitted because I don’t want people trolling and fake agreeing with me. But I have a understanble reason for what it is. But how to maintain it is the question.

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      Thanks. It wasn’t runners high as I was in a state of inertia at the time and never jog really. However reading about runners high in more detail let me connect some dots about other things and is letting me think of ways to achieve and maintain it.

      Now to begin the experiments

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    Your eyes have a sort of epidermal layer that can be damaged by all sorts of things. Viruses, dust, poor health, poor sleep. Compound that with eye strain and you have two potent but variable illnesses. Stay hydrated, eat plenty of protein, and hike frequently where your eyes will focus on distant objects.

    Or maybe you are describing a schizophrenia thing, kundalini awakening, or something else I don’t have any experience with

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    I’ve had some wild experiences for sure. Total loss of visual snow. Synesthesia. Major time distortions. Stuff like that. (Meditation is a hell of a drug. For realz.) Particularly during a period of time about 9 years ago.