It reminds me of an experience I had with ayahuasca, which I described as "sea of โโmemories" and basically it's what you described in detail.
In particular, one memory engaged another and it was like that for an infinity of time, which in real life was just under 4 hours.
I, on the contrary, loved the experience, even though it was extremely uncomfortable in terms of not existing as an entity through a good part of the maelstrom of sensations, fragmented thoughts and memories that I didn't even know existed or were in fact real.
It reminds me of an experience I had with ayahuasca, which I described as "sea of โโmemories" and basically it's what you described in detail.
In particular, one memory engaged another and it was like that for an infinity of time, which in real life was just under 4 hours.
I, on the contrary, loved the experience, even though it was extremely uncomfortable in terms of not existing as an entity through a good part of the maelstrom of sensations, fragmented thoughts and memories that I didn't even know existed or were in fact real.