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Perceived exposure to inner mechanics of consciousness can be described as an experience in which one feels as if they are being exposed to complex cognitive sensations which contain detailed sets of innately readable information. These do so in such a way that they are felt to convey the organization, structure, architecture, framework and inner mechanics of the underlying programming behind all conscious and subconscious neurological processes. This effect is most commonly interpreted by those who undergo the experience as perceiving the inner workings of either the universe, consciousness or reality.

The experience of this component is capable of bestowing specific pieces of information onto hallucinogen users regarding the nature of reality and human consciousness through the simple experience of themselves as sentient. Examples of these are difficult to fully define but common sensations, revelations, and concepts are manifested. These generally include:

  • Insight into the processes behind the direction, latency, and tendencies of one's conscious thought stream.
  • Insight into the processes behind the organization, structure, and content of one's short and long-term memory feedback loops.
  • Insight into the selection and behavior of one's responses to external input and decision-making processes as based upon their individually conditioned personality.

These specific pieces of information are often felt and described to be a profound unveiling of a reality-transforming truth at the time but are afterward usually realized to be ineffable due to the limitations of human language or simply transient nonsense due to the disorientation of other accompanying cognitive effects that typically accompany this effect.

A vastly more complex and detailed account of this effect is manifested during the experience of Level 8B Geometry.

Psychoactive substances

Compounds within our psychoactive substance index which may cause this effect include:

See also