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'''Changes in felt bodily form''' can be described as feelings of a change in physical perception which can manifest itself as sensations of the body shifting in its perceived felt physical shape, organization and form without any visual alterations. For example, perfectly comfortable feelings of the body folding into itself many times over as well as stretching, splitting into separate parts, expanding, or condensing into, over, and across itself in extremely complex ways are all entirely possible.  
'''Changes in felt bodily form''' can be described as feelings of a change in physical perception which can manifest itself as sensations of the body shifting in its perceived felt physical shape, organization and form without any visual alterations. For example, perfectly comfortable feelings of the body folding into itself many times over as well as stretching, splitting into separate parts, expanding, or condensing into, over, and across itself in extremely complex ways are all entirely possible.  
 
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===See also===
===See also===
*[[Subjective effects index]]
*[[Subjective effects index]]

Revision as of 15:46, 24 May 2014

Changes in felt bodily form can be described as feelings of a change in physical perception which can manifest itself as sensations of the body shifting in its perceived felt physical shape, organization and form without any visual alterations. For example, perfectly comfortable feelings of the body folding into itself many times over as well as stretching, splitting into separate parts, expanding, or condensing into, over, and across itself in extremely complex ways are all entirely possible.

See also