When the energy runs through the pineal gland, it will throb and pulsate as mentioned by HunterWolf. |
A type of abstract art that exploits certain optical phenomena to cause a work to seem to vibrate, pulsate, or flicker. |
The Thames, its bridges and the Palace of Westminster dominate scenes that pulsate with bright colour. |
The atmospheres of these stars pulsate in a very regular cycle, on timescales ranging from 2 days to a few months. |
When it reached the horizontal, the mattress started to pulsate, slamming itself into one side of my back, then the other. |
They also experienced visual illusions such as real objects appearing to move or pulsate. |