I've done research on this question and I've found people who have said that there auras bring feelings of well-being, intense serenity, bliss, and “enhanced self-awareness.” They are associated with the impression of time dilation, and can be described as a mystic experience by some people
Yes, yes, yes. I consider it the blessing in epilepsy. During one seizure, while I was unconscious and therefore medically incapable of "thinking", I experienced a blissful union with the ALL. There was no time, no space, nothing but a feeling of deep connection with a vast oneness. It profoundly changed me. Epilepsy opens the door, but it is not what you find behind the door. That is real.
@A MyEpilepsyTeam Member... yes I hear you John, I've been a mental health therapist for kingsborough psychiatric hospital for some time now I've seen and heard alot of things. but one of my personal practices that I stick to is never dismissing a client's experience. Only that client knows his or hers experience. I'm not connecting auras to God john, however who's to say they aren't.... personally I do not no, the only thing that I can articulate is how my experiences make me feel, do I know the totality of the auras reality, no I do not.. I don't think anyone does and that leaves alot of room for alot of questions lots of answers just lots of everything
Yes good point for some reason time gets altered some how. Its undescribable
Its like having a massage at first, as in 5 min or so then it takes control of how you perceive things and after a while you could get tired, energetic, or get a headache. I compare it to a canal lock. You go inside and it will either raise or lower your energy based on your bodies needs.
When I have one it is de ju vue some times. Some times confused. Euphoria also.