I'm not too sure about the floating squares - thats pretty odd. |
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When I try and go into a (lucid)dream, I lay down for a while and listen to music or something to relax. But usually, about halfway through this relaxation, something happens that completely freaks me out, causing my heart to pound. One time, I opened my eyes and saw three floating squares at the other end of my room, just floating there. I kept staring at them and it wouldn't go away so I got up and it was gone. Another time, I heard a loud clap right at my ears and it freaked me out. Another time, I heard someone's voice in my room. Why do these things keep happening? |
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I'm not too sure about the floating squares - thats pretty odd. |
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Meh, I wish I could avoid them. I'm just laying there, peaceful and relaxed, expecting nothing, and then suddenly someone might as well have screamed in my ear. |
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Last edited by Venomblood; 09-03-2008 at 05:07 AM.
I get these a lot too. Sometimes I hear voices, sometimes I hear machines running. 10-30 minutes into WILD or something; almost every time I get auditory hallucinations. |
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These are all symptoms of SP, known as hypnic audio and visual hallucination's. They are tests that make sure your consciousness is falling/fell asleep, basically preventing WILDing from occurring. If you stay still and keep going through the hallucination's then you will feel vibrations and possibly enter WILDing. It shouldn't be scary, it should be exciting |
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'If you are not living on the edge, you are probably taking up too much room!'
Body Clock Experiment...
Yea i get this too. No so much visual but very audio for me. |
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I've always wanted to know what it's like to have a visual hallucination. |
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You see it is alot more common for all people to hallucinate every now and then, even though they are otherwise not mentally troubled. Scientists found out by research amongst entire nations' populations that so many sane people hear voices, see visual images of animals, people and objects and have tactile hallucinations so often that hallucinating should be considered as a pretty common, natural part of human experience. |
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Luminous Spacious Dream Masters That Holographically Communicate
among other teachers taught me
not to overestimate the Value of our Concrete Knowledge;"Common sense"/Rationality,
for doing so would make us Blind for the unimaginable, unparalleled Capacity of and Wisdom contained within our Felt Knowledge;Subconscious Intuition.
Also, these sounds aren't just wind blowing or common sounds. I mean, I hear absolutely nothing for about 15 minutes. Then it suddenly happens, so loud, you can't ignore it. I have no way of predicting it either. |
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Today after I got back from class I was going to experiment with these hallucinations. I wanted to see what sorts of hypnagogic imagery I could produce. I was having trouble getting my mind to wander off the way it does when I lay down to sleep since I was not tired. As soon as I started to see some HI something that sounded like a trumpet being blown right in my hear snapped me out of it and I was fully awake again. It got my heart going pretty fast for a second. |
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Life in a box is better than no life at all, I expect. You'd have a chance, at least. You could lie there thinking, "Well. At least I'm not dead.'
-Rosencrantz
The weighted companion cube cannot speak.
And when we pretended we were going to murder you- that was great...
Any of you guy's have visual hallucination's when waking up ? Just today as i was waking up i opened my eye's and there was a little pink cartoonish pig just floating toward the ceiling.I was like wtf then it just vanished but any way it was kinda cool. |
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Yea, I woke up once and answered the phone then said hello, with the phone to my ear. Of course there actually was no phone |
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there was a guy in the darwin awards who did that, only he reached for a handgun instead of a phone. you can guess what happened next |
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