Quote Originally Posted by stoner spirit
Peoples' voices sound different, I tend to think in a more abstract manner some times, music sounds better, I'm relaxed (depending on where I'm at), and my stresses flow away. I feel as if I'm being cleansed, or after I'm done with energy work/rituals, I feel very calm and peaceful.
I can sense other peoples' vibes more easily after sparking it up, and it's easier to commune with the spirits/god/goddess. As far as seeing funny colors, that happens after I close my eyes. Nobody would be none the wiser if they saw a blind person smoking a joint, most of the time. I see it as a gift from the Gods, and I treat it as such.
Answer from somebody who has been blind since she was fairly young:

" Yes, blind people do dream. What they see in their dreams depends on how much they could ever see. If someone has been totally blind since birth, they only have auditory dreams. If someone such as I, has had a measure of sight, then that person dreams with that measure of sight. I still dream as though I can see, colors included. For people I've met since, their faces are just blurs or how I imagine they look. To me, someone like my mother looks forever 30. "