

For example, a person who is emotionally stable and generally happy will usually be more prone to experiencing neutral, interesting, or friendly shadow people. It is worth noting that the style and general behaviour of a shadow person are often largely dependent on the emotional state of the person experiencing it. It is also possible for multiple shadow people to occupy one's field of vision simultaneously while acting autonomously from one another and even interacting with each other. The movement exhibited can be normal human movement or it can be faster, slower, or more choppy than a normal person's gait. They sometimes appear to have faces, eyes, or mouths and are able to move or change shape. They may also appear in the shape of animals, uniform blobs, disembodied body parts, or a myriad of other indescribable shapes. The blackness of their bodies often seem almost opaque, as if one is looking into a "black hole" in humanoid form. The bodies of these shadow people are usually perceived as being comprised of a type of blackness that has a sense of depth with few facial or bodily features. At advanced mental states, it is even possible to look away from and look back at the shadow person without a change in the presence or appearance of the hallucination.

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However, at higher levels of intensity shadow people may begin to appear in full view in a manner which allows them to be directly looked at.

Shadow people usually, but not always, begin to appear initially as fleeting images in a person's peripheral vision. Due to the unique behavior of these hallucinations they can be considered as a distinct sub-type of autonomous entity. Shadow people are defined as the experience of perceiving patches of shadow in one's peripheral or direct line of sight that appear and behave as living, autonomous beings. Untitled by Anonymous - An accurate representation of the experience of shadow people.
