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Remembering Visions: OEV vs CEV Options
 
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#1 Posted : 3/10/2012 12:54:37 AM

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What are the communities thoughts on remembering specific details of OEV's as compared to CEV's?

Is it easier to remember the physical details of a vision such as color, shape, texture... when it appears with eyes open or closed?
I'm not talking about super intense things like visuals at the peak of a DMT experience, rather minor visions occurring with all psychedelics, such as geometric shapes, and other "background" or low dose types of visuals.

For me I would say OEV's are a little more memorable.
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#2 Posted : 3/10/2012 12:58:36 AM

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I can't say I find one aspect of the visions more memorable than the other. To me they are as equally rememberable.
 
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#3 Posted : 3/10/2012 1:28:41 AM

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I can't say I find one aspect of the visions more memorable than the other. To me they are as equally rememberable.


I'm with House on this one.
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