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i like stuff about the supernatural, i read about it on various websites and many people claim to have changed their eye colour whilst in a trance, sounds dumb, but it's fascinating at the same time, i'd just like to know if anyone has had this experience.

2006-11-05 11:50:26 · 27 answers · asked by Lady_Crimsyn1986 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Fascinating as it sounds it is a false belief (delusion) and any one who believes that should have a psychiatric evaluation.

2006-11-05 11:54:15 · answer #1 · answered by toietmoi 6 · 4 0

Our eye colour is set at the moment of conception by the genes our parents pass on i.e. 2 blue = blue 2 brown = brown 1 of each any other colour. Not really changeable but in a trance or hypnotic state you could tell yourself your arm was heavy and it really would feel it!
But anyone telling you the change was permanent or that other people saw them changed is deluding themselves or you! This isn't supernatural its hypnosis!

2006-11-05 12:37:31 · answer #2 · answered by willowGSD 6 · 1 0

i like stuff about the supernatural too. that's why i enjoy this site, but, lets see the proof. I've had a lot of experience with "crazy claims" most are quite simply that. sometimes I've been surprised though, but as i say, lets see the proof.

2006-11-07 22:27:11 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Possibly if you have green eyes. Since green eyes typically have small amounts of blue or brown pigments in them that simply are not noticeable accept in certain light conditions. But even if someone could somehow make these pigments intensify they could only change from green to blue/gray, or green to brown.

2006-11-05 12:04:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, I usually wait to change my eye color until after I have picked out my outfit for the day. If I want something really funky, I have each eye be a different color.

2006-11-05 11:54:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Depends on your eye color, but there's nothing supernatural about it. It's just that most eyes contain different colors and certain situations can make them change.

2006-11-05 12:12:38 · answer #6 · answered by Rageling 4 · 0 0

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2016-11-27 21:00:32 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Oh yeah. The aliens from Alpha Centauri showed me how to do it. Kind of a Jedi mind trick actually.

2006-11-06 05:07:43 · answer #8 · answered by Dr. Quest 5 · 0 0

The genetic exlanation for eye color is not complete. Currently, it is known that there are three chromosome spots responsible for eye color... only two of which can be explained. Both of these two spots can code for brown, or blue. both have to contain only codes for blue to produce blue eyes. One of these two seems to allow coding for green, but the green eyes often pop up when they apparently should not, either because brown coding should mask them over, or because the spot for green codes for blue, or something else instead. Also, there is no known way to explain the different shades of eye colors.

Real known eye colors that humans can achieve include "Black," where the color difference between the iris and the pupil is not recognizable, "Brown" in many shades, "Green" in many shades, "Blue," in many shades, "Grey," and "Red."

Red eyes are peculiar to albinos, and "Black" eyes are most common among people of African, or Asian descent. However, no explanation can account for grey eyes.

Science has shown that some people's eyes vary slightly in shade over the course of the day, due to menstrual cycles, or according to mood. Some variation between green and brown is most common. A few people even have permanent changes in their eye color. The most common of these changes occurs among babies, who are often born with blue eyes that slowly shift to green, or brown. Among adults, spontaneous changes in eye color is rare, and usually indicates some serious disease.

Can you will your eyes to change color then? well, sort of. After all, eye color changes due to mood can occur, but these are usually not major changes.

2006-11-05 13:15:50 · answer #9 · answered by ye_river_xiv 6 · 2 1

Never heard so much nonsense in my life.
You are thinking of the film 'the craft' which is entirely fiction.

2006-11-05 19:38:25 · answer #10 · answered by Catwhiskers 5 · 0 0

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