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      Hey Mylynes
      Very interesting technique you've discovered, however I seem to have a dilema.
      When I focus on 1 point with my eyes closed, I seem to put a slight strain on them. It does help me see canvas a bit, but it can feel sometimes unpleasant. Is it possible to get same effect with your eyes relaxed?
      When you got better at your technique, have your eyes moved towards the projected visuals or did you keep your eyes neutral?
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      Quote Originally Posted by M45t3r View Post
      Hey Mylynes
      Very interesting technique you've discovered, however I seem to have a dilema.
      When I focus on 1 point with my eyes closed, I seem to put a slight strain on them. It does help me see canvas a bit, but it can feel sometimes unpleasant. Is it possible to get same effect with your eyes relaxed?
      When you got better at your technique, have your eyes moved towards the projected visuals or did you keep your eyes neutral?
      Strain is not a good thing, if something feels wrong you should probably cease whatever you are doing and wait a while before going back to practice/experimenting. A lot of the base for this you simply have to figure out on your own. It is hard to explain how to make your mind move your arm, or try to discover muscles that are there but never been used, such as to wiggle your ear, or in this case create visuals.

      Also, I might be a bit strange because in my dreams I tend to not have a single visual focus point. I never blink, and even if not using 360 vision, I usually take all of my vision in at the same time with no focal point. The edges of my vision are just as clear as the center area. I also enjoy splitting my visual input, to get visuals from multiple forms all being sent to my mind simultaneously.
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      Since I started practicing this, along with time dilation, some strange things have been happening to my mind, aural hallucinations, hearing the wailing of tormented souls in the grind of steel machines, voices whispering in the wind, batting at my HUD in waking life... This technique can be a real mindfuck. Hold on to your sanity tightly. You have been warned.
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