I experience the world in 3 ways.
World 1: I experience this maybe 20% to 30% of the time. It's an unreal world. Everything feels like a dream. Nothing seems to have consequence, and time is a tangled web of seemingly unrelated events.
World 2: I experience this most of the time. things feel okay. I don't think about if the world is real or not. If I stop to think about it, though, things still feel strange. I wonder if I am dreaming, but perhaps it's a normal amount of wondering. Things do feel pretty normal during these times.
World 3: I experience this a few days a month. everything feels so real. Everything makes sense. I look at the grass, and I see all the concepts of grass: I see how it's part of the carbon cycle and how it's part of the food chain and I see if it's natural or if it's purchased sod. I look at the clouds and they look so real. The wind feels real. When I read complicated topics, like research articles discussing competing theories about my favorite areas of science, everything I read makes SENSE. I can absorb knowledge like a sponge and remember it perfectly later (a good time to study for finals!). I can make my own theories and then consult with leading scientists, and my theories match! I can learn almost anything. I feel so clever and smart and wonderful during these times. but I'm worried--is this a good thing? It almost sounds similar to a manic episode, or something else Ive heard of (hyperrealization, or something).
Which of these is "normal?" Which should I strive for? Which isn't dissociation/derealization? Are they all derealization, just different forms?
World 1: I experience this maybe 20% to 30% of the time. It's an unreal world. Everything feels like a dream. Nothing seems to have consequence, and time is a tangled web of seemingly unrelated events.
World 2: I experience this most of the time. things feel okay. I don't think about if the world is real or not. If I stop to think about it, though, things still feel strange. I wonder if I am dreaming, but perhaps it's a normal amount of wondering. Things do feel pretty normal during these times.
World 3: I experience this a few days a month. everything feels so real. Everything makes sense. I look at the grass, and I see all the concepts of grass: I see how it's part of the carbon cycle and how it's part of the food chain and I see if it's natural or if it's purchased sod. I look at the clouds and they look so real. The wind feels real. When I read complicated topics, like research articles discussing competing theories about my favorite areas of science, everything I read makes SENSE. I can absorb knowledge like a sponge and remember it perfectly later (a good time to study for finals!). I can make my own theories and then consult with leading scientists, and my theories match! I can learn almost anything. I feel so clever and smart and wonderful during these times. but I'm worried--is this a good thing? It almost sounds similar to a manic episode, or something else Ive heard of (hyperrealization, or something).
Which of these is "normal?" Which should I strive for? Which isn't dissociation/derealization? Are they all derealization, just different forms?