You don't have a body while in hyperspace. You are consciousness floating through space yet you can still feel things if something touches you. You forget you have a body, you forget that you took a drug, you have no memory, you have no idea who you are, you have no idea WHAT you are. But your thinking process in unaffected. You can turn and look at things and the objects stay in their proper spot, they don't follow your "head" movement. It's indistinguishable from reality, as far as you're concerned that IS reality. Always was and always will be. The rooms normally consist of perfect spinning fractal geometry although they seem to follow laws, just not any laws of physics we have here. Imagine being inside a torus where everything is constantly moving and morphing, everything is made up of checkerboard patterns and bright colors. Extremely detailed and intricate. The brightest colors you can possibly imagine. You're not using your eyes to see or your ears to hear, the experience is written straight to memory but in real time. That said it doesn't have to be a room, it doesn't have to be anything we've ever seen. Try to imagine the unimaginable. There are ambient sounds as well and in my case they were robotic, like being on board an alien craft. I guess the closest description would probably be found in alien abduction encounters. There's no other way to describe it other than more real than real. I remember trying to tell myself over and over "this isn't happening", except it was and I had zero control of the situation. It's some life changing, PTSD inducing shit.
You don't have a body while in hyperspace. You are consciousness floating through space yet you can still feel things if something touches you. You forget you have a body, you forget that you took a drug, you have no memory, you have no idea who you are, you have no idea WHAT you are. But your thinking process in unaffected. You can turn and look at things and the objects stay in their proper spot, they don't follow your "head" movement. It's indistinguishable from reality, as far as you're concerned that IS reality. Always was and always will be. The rooms normally consist of perfect spinning fractal geometry although they seem to follow laws, just not any laws of physics we have here. Imagine being inside a torus where everything is constantly moving and morphing, everything is made up of checkerboard patterns and bright colors. Extremely detailed and intricate. The brightest colors you can possibly imagine. You're not using your eyes to see or your ears to hear, the experience is written straight to memory but in real time. There are ambient sounds as well and in my case they were robotic, like being on board an alien craft. I guess the closest description would probably be found in alien abduction encounters. There's no other way to describe it other than more real than real. I remember trying to tell myself over and over "this isn't happening", except it was and I had zero control of the situation. It's some life changing, PTSD inducing shit.