What you mean by worst? All lucid dreams are interesting and fun in one way or another, even shortest ones and hallucinations are fun to play around with. |
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I am interested to know what the worst Lucid dream or Hallucination that you have had is? |
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What you mean by worst? All lucid dreams are interesting and fun in one way or another, even shortest ones and hallucinations are fun to play around with. |
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Been previously known as Checker666
I haven't had that many lucid dreams, nor many scary hallucinations, but the worst one this far was a lucid dream where I became possessed by a spirit. Losing control of your body can be a pretty scary! |
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I dream many dreams every night, but I remember just a few. I wonder what adventures I've had that are now forgotten?
There's nothing to be scared of in both cases, nothing in dream can hurt your waking body, and HH isn't dangerous either. |
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Been previously known as Checker666
You know, I hear people talking about scary HH experiences, but I have yet to have them myself. I've had HH of course, but they have never been scary. Usually they involve me telling my mother about my WILD attempt, or to involve whatever is going on in my mind at the time. For instance, yesterday I had a vivid HH of plants dripping with rainfall--I was trying to WILD listening to a nature-sound background I made with Atmosphere Deluxe. |
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Dream Related Goals:
have at least 1 lucid dream this month [X] | remember 1 dream every night 1 week in a row [X ] | Successful MILD this month [X] | Successful WILD this month [ ]
Once as I was falling asleep, I heard my mother yelling at me as though I was in serious trouble. Panicked, I quickly got up to see what I had done wrong. Turns out my family wasn't even home and it had been an audio hallucination. |
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Dream Related Goals:
have at least 1 lucid dream this month [X] | remember 1 dream every night 1 week in a row [X ] | Successful MILD this month [X] | Successful WILD this month [ ]
I haven't had many so far, but I'd have to say one where I suddenly turned lucid while wolves were chasing me to my house. Instead of stopping and realizing they couldn't hurt me, I jumped into a wall, then started falling through the world, through many places and not stopping. That was kind of scary. |
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What is life without experience?
I would say the scariest/creepiest hallucinations I have had was when I was probably around 8 years old. I was dreaming that I was being chased by a bear through the woods that had tall, thick brush and when I woke up I found the bear laying on the foot of my bed roaring at me. I freaked out and honestly thought the bear had followed me into the waking world (it was my first hallucination) but after a few seconds the bear sat up and started talking to me, though I can't remember what was said, I think it was about the dream I had just had. We had a few minuet convo before it finally vanished. The other hallucination that creeped me out was around the same age as the first and it happened in the morning on the day before Halloween. I was having a dark dream that I can't remember exactly, but when I woke up I saw the words "This is the night of all hallows eve" floating above my face, and a female voice had read it slowly to me. I was creeped out the whole day by that. |
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Hmm... I have had some really freaky dreams. But I would have to say that the scariest thing I have ever experienced was something along the lines of a Hypnagogic Hallucination when I was ~7 years old. |
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*Moved to Lucid experiences |
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Too many to list, but a small sample,,, |
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I think the creepiest are always the grey aliens, which are common for me. They scare the crap out of me, even though they're always weak little sticks that I could probably break in two with one hand. There's just something about them that unsettles me. |
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Dream Related Goals:
have at least 1 lucid dream this month [X] | remember 1 dream every night 1 week in a row [X ] | Successful MILD this month [X] | Successful WILD this month [ ]
That's kind of the reason why I'm so terrified of them. If you know what sleep paralysis is, and have seen the documentaries, it's pretty obvious most of the cases are just SP. But when I was younger I had chronic SP, though I didn't know it was SP at the time. So I would watch those documentaries and believed that I was actually being abducted every night! It totally cemented their place in my nightmares and phobias |
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Did your abductors look like this guy: new_grey.jpg |
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Dream Related Goals:
have at least 1 lucid dream this month [X] | remember 1 dream every night 1 week in a row [X ] | Successful MILD this month [X] | Successful WILD this month [ ]
Ha, I can't even count how many times I've woken up with my dog looking at my face like that |
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