Is this normal? If so, what is causing me to see this?

Whenever I wake up in the morning and just lay there for a bit without opening my eyes yet I 'see' a 'field' of equilateral very dark green pentagons with neon green glow on the edges. Between the pentagons are very bright white thin lines, but only along about 2 or 3 of the pentagon's edges and then they flash to other edges of the pentagon. The thin white lines keep flashing like that.

Normally the pentagons are very small, appearing to have edges of only 1mm, but once I saw the  image 'zoomed in'. That time the pentagons were as big as about 3-4mm per edge. 

What is it I see? Is it just phosphenes? Is it level 3 CEV? But if so, why do I see the exact same image every morning, (except that once when it was still the same thing but appeared 'zoomed in'wink? Other people who describe phosphenes or CEV seem to indicate what they see differs all the time, mine doesn't. Apart from the flashing white lines, the image pretty mush stays the same.

- callmebaffled

 

Have you been to an eye doctor or a neurologist?

Sounds exactly like phosphenes.    If you are worried then do see an optician who can examine your eyes properly and thoroughly,but lots of people experience this,and often just enjoy it.

I see this as well. How old are you? I Believe mine are phosphenes. I have floaters as well. Do you have floaters? How old are you? My retina doc and neuroopthamologist can't explain it.