Rubbing your eyes and seeing patterns

In summary, you experience a phenomenon where you can "will" certain colors to appear, and when you focus on a particular pattern, you can transition the pattern to another pattern.
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MathJakob
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I didn't really know what section to put this in but can someone expain to me what this is I experience? Basically I rub my eyes for a little bit and then hold my hands on my eyes pressing ever so gently and after a few seconds I'll see the most insane patterns of shapes and colours. Depending on how hard I'll press I can create or see shapes which start of blury but get more and more HD like until the point where it's completely HD and it stops changing and i'll be left with an incredibly shape with some more beautiful arrangement of colours.

I can keep this shape for about 5 seconds then it either drifts off to an angle and I lose the shape or the shape gets blury again and just fades away. What am I seeing here? Is it the blood vessels in my eye or am I looking directly into my iris or something?!

It's pretty cool whatever it is
 
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I can't explain it, but I do remember it was discussed here at least once before. Try a forum search.
 
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MathJakob said:
I didn't really know what section to put this in but can someone expain to me what this is I experience? Basically I rub my eyes for a little bit and then hold my hands on my eyes pressing ever so gently and after a few seconds I'll see the most insane patterns of shapes and colours. Depending on how hard I'll press I can create or see shapes which start of blury but get more and more HD like until the point where it's completely HD and it stops changing and i'll be left with an incredibly shape with some more beautiful arrangement of colours.

I can keep this shape for about 5 seconds then it either drifts off to an angle and I lose the shape or the shape gets blury again and just fades away. What am I seeing here? Is it the blood vessels in my eye or am I looking directly into my iris or something?!

It's pretty cool whatever it is

I would recommend that you stop doing this. Mechanical manipulation like that can predispose you to retinal detachment.
 
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I experience this a lot and find that I can "will" certain colors to appear, but maybe that's my imagination.
 
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1MileCrash said:
I experience this a lot and find that I can "will" certain colors to appear, but maybe that's my imagination.

Me too, but without rubbing. It helps me relax and fall asleep. For some reason my "inner dialog" becomes quiet when I focus on these images.
 
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1MileCrash said:
I experience this a lot and find that I can "will" certain colors to appear, but maybe that's my imagination.
Are you able to control/determine the content of your dreams sometimes? I can't, but I once knew a girl who could wake up from a dream, go to the loo, then go back to sleep and (by conscious effort) resume the dream if it was a nice one.

lisab said:
Me too, but without rubbing. It helps me relax and fall asleep. For some reason my "inner dialog" becomes quiet when I focus on these images.
Hey, I know exactly what you mean! It's weird how that happens. I guess the preconscious mind abhors a vacuum and starts inserting random things into the conscious mind. Sometimes I see quiet colours, sometimes sequences of random images of things in the physical world, but without any coherent story. I guess that's related to how dreams are constructed?

When I ponder stuff like this, I begin to wonder whether every human on the planet is schizophrenic to some extent (since that term covers a very large range of phenomena). :confused:
 
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strangerep said:
Are you able to control/determine the content of your dreams sometimes? I can't, but I once knew a girl who could wake up from a dream, go to the loo, then go back to sleep and (by conscious effort) resume the dream if it was a nice one.

Hey, I know exactly what you mean! It's weird how that happens. I guess the preconscious mind abhors a vacuum and starts inserting random things into the conscious mind. Sometimes I see quiet colours, sometimes sequences of random images of things in the physical world, but without any coherent story. I guess that's related to how dreams are constructed?

When I ponder stuff like this, I begin to wonder whether every human on the planet is schizophrenic to some extent (since that term covers a very large range of phenomena). :confused:

I can't make myself see certain colours or shapes but when I'm seeing a spiral or some other pattern I can sometimes make the pattern into some other pattern... kinda like a smooth transistion from pattern to pattern.

As for dreams most of the time I wake up and if I go back to sleep fast I can carry on the dream and sometimes I can control what I do in the dream, but never ever the other people in my dreams. No matter how much I try to control them, they simple do their own thing :D
 
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strangerep said:
Are you able to control/determine the content of your dreams sometimes? I can't, but I once knew a girl who could wake up from a dream, go to the loo, then go back to sleep and (by conscious effort) resume the dream if it was a nice one.

That is called lucid dreaming.
 
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Enigman said:
That is called lucid dreaming.
Ah, thanks. I was indeed aware of "dream-initiated lucid dream (D.I.L.D.)" (which happens to me occasionally), but I didn't know there was another category: "wake-initiated lucid dream (W.I.L.D)".

I need to study all that stuff more carefully, but I find it interesting that this girl was also schizophrenic -- she would "see" woodland sprites (or whatever) when we'd go out on a nature walk. Her mother did too. Sometimes, she would even "channel higher beings" when I thought she was asleep. And yet, she was mostly able to carry on a reasonably normal day-to-day life. I was lucky to get out of that relationship when I did, and I never found out whether her schizophrenia and delusional thinking were eventually diagnosed and treated.

Seems like there's also a weird state somewhere between lucid dreaming and delerium, wherein one sees hallucinations overlaid upon the real world, and slips in and out of a dreamlike state. Quite disturbing when one witnesses someone else going through this. No wonder they threw such people into asylums in olden days.

[Edit:] MathJakob, thanks for sharing too. That's interesting, but since this is all drifting off-topic so I'd better stop.

Cheers.
 

1. What causes us to see patterns when we rub our eyes?

When we rub our eyes, we are essentially applying pressure to the eyeball, which can stimulate the cells in the retina and cause them to fire randomly. This random firing can create visual patterns that we perceive as shapes, colors, or lights.

2. Are these patterns harmful to our eyes?

No, these patterns are not harmful to our eyes. They are a normal response to the pressure applied to the eyeball when rubbing our eyes. However, rubbing your eyes too hard or too frequently can cause temporary blurred vision or damage to the cornea.

3. Why do the patterns seem to be more pronounced in dimly lit environments?

In dimly lit environments, our pupils dilate to let in more light. This can cause the pressure on the eyeball to increase, making the patterns appear more vivid and intense.

4. Can rubbing your eyes too hard cause permanent damage?

In most cases, rubbing your eyes too hard will not cause permanent damage. However, excessive or forceful rubbing can lead to corneal abrasions or other eye injuries, which can cause permanent damage if not treated properly.

5. Is there any way to prevent seeing patterns when rubbing our eyes?

The best way to prevent seeing patterns when rubbing our eyes is to avoid rubbing them altogether. If you feel the need to rub your eyes, try using a warm compress or artificial tears to alleviate any discomfort instead.

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