driving through daymare
anyone who's experienced a dream state during their functioning, waking hours knows what i'm talking about. it's the inability to distinguish conscious processing of the world around you from information that originates in the dream level of your brain. you know where you are, you know who you are but you can't tell if you're thinking memories, fiction or non-fiction. the episodes i've had last at least an hour, sometimes more. all except the last one when i was about to get on a horse and i managed to make it go away. i've gone in for extensive testing and the doctor could only conclude "dejavu". i'd like to end this spiel on a poetic note but would rather ask anyone who's experienced this to leave a comment. acid trips don't count!
PS there's a sliver moon face in this shot, must be a sign. also, the bubbleness came from a passenger seat shot where i aimed the camera at the floor and this magic popped up. light is amazing.
driving through daymare
anyone who's experienced a dream state during their functioning, waking hours knows what i'm talking about. it's the inability to distinguish conscious processing of the world around you from information that originates in the dream level of your brain. you know where you are, you know who you are but you can't tell if you're thinking memories, fiction or non-fiction. the episodes i've had last at least an hour, sometimes more. all except the last one when i was about to get on a horse and i managed to make it go away. i've gone in for extensive testing and the doctor could only conclude "dejavu". i'd like to end this spiel on a poetic note but would rather ask anyone who's experienced this to leave a comment. acid trips don't count!
PS there's a sliver moon face in this shot, must be a sign. also, the bubbleness came from a passenger seat shot where i aimed the camera at the floor and this magic popped up. light is amazing.