Help! I don't know what this is!

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darksidessj25

So lately I have been having these weird hallucinations while awake but with my eyes closed. After I would watch a movie for example I would see the people doing movements. I am also able to change the way they look which is pretty cool. The images are in gray and only appear for a couple seconds at the most. I just developed another technique to make the images last longer. I just make them move a body part. For example a arm up and down. I also watch a lot of weightlifting vids on youtube and then if I lay down an close my eyes I would see them doing it. I think this is a photographic memory. I know I don't have one but maybe I'm developing one cause of my intense meditations I do. I am also able to put people in there to. It's actually really cool.

floriferous

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No idea but on a side note if it is photographic memory I know for sure you wouldn't make a good remote viewer. Only people who can't do it with any reliability.

I think the 'Help!' in the title was a little unnecessary. Perhaps save it for if the devil knocks on your astral door.

Szaxx

Sounds like visualizations from your description. If you can do the same whilst deep in meditation you may find phasing very easy.
There's far more where the eye can't see.
Close your eyes and open your mind.

Kzaal

Definitely not photographic memory,
I'd be inclined to say visualization like Szaxx, because if you'd have photographic memory you could remember almost every details at a particular time just like if you took a photo with your camera... If you have seen the movie millennium: girl with the dragon tattoo (not the american version) then you would understand that this girl has photographic memory, she can remember license plate numbers 2 weeks later and still describe the whole scene without problems.
She can also just look at a paper with information on it and it's as if her eyes took a photo of it and she can read it later in her head.

Photographic memory is a very very rare skill that almost nobody has and it's only found in certain children. At adult age wiki says it's almost impossible to keep it. It's also not related to intelligence or anything. It's just a particular ability. However, autistic people can have that ability at adult age (not always photographic but sometimes music memory or poems etc.)

Here's a description from wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eidetic_memory

You can however, train your brain to remember scenes or things for longer (visualization) but having a photographic memory where you can remember everything from a particular moment is very unlikely.
The partial becomes complete; the crooked, straight; the empty,
full; the worn out, new. He whose (desires) are few gets them; he
whose (desires) are many goes astray.