I have this Alice and wonderland syndrome from time to time and recall experiencing all the symptoms. I’ve felt the sensations while laying in bed trying to sleep, sitting watching tv, at therapy sessions and even walking or running. I Distinctly remember once watching TV sitting in my recliner and gradually I felt like my eyes were set ten or more feet behind me. This sensation was accompanied by some nausea and disorientation, and some panic.
I also experience visual perception that inanimate objects are moving or changing, usually subtle.
I don’t know if it is related, sometimes when I am trying to sleep I can see light in my vision which is actually kind of common but I have been able to form shapes in my mind and with that light sort of burn the image in my retina. I open my eyes the image appears to still be there, though it fades. This reminds me of accidentally looking at the sun and when I turn away real quick I’m left with a blur of color and light that slowly fades from my vision, it is no different from what I have explained.
Here’s where it’s even stranger though; if I’m doing this and experience the Alice in Wonderland effect, the shapes I form in my head will grow, shrink, pulsate and I might feel as if I am near them, really far away from them or orbiting them. I might even feel sick and disoriented And I have feelings of vertigo and nausea. Most of the shapes a form I can control what they look like, they tend to be around like a sphere or like a square but they can be rather Complex and geometrical in nature also,
I have noticed I have some control over the color they appear to be.
Sometimes a positive experience and sometimes it is a little bit disruptive and not so good. I don’t know if this is all one thing or if it is a mashup of a couple of different things I have going on with me.
This seems to come and go throughout my life in clusters. My last experience was several months ago and it occurred around then for a few days at different times.
I suppose it is worth mentioning that I also have an aura. I call it an ocular migraine. It consists of a small cluster of flashing colorful lights in the center of my vision spreads out usually to the upper right quadrant of my vision and into a shattering, jagged or streaming-watery sort of iridescent light effects, which sort of slowly grow and move across my field of vision and out. I very, very seldom get migraine headaches.