During an epileptic seizure, my auditory experience is often a disorienting blend of altered perceptions and occasional silence. As the seizure begins, there might be a fleeting moment of confusion, accompanied by a sense of detachment from reality. Sounds that were once familiar distort or fade into the background, drowned out by an overwhelming rush of neurological chaos. This painting demonstrates how I experience an outer body experience during a seizure. Experiencing an out-of-body sensation during an epileptic seizure is a profoundly disorienting and surreal experience, blurring the boundaries between perception and reality. As the seizure unfolds, there is a sudden detachment from one's physical self, as if observing the scene from a distance or outside one's body.