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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 12:27 Post subject: Hallucinations during sleep |
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Have anyone of guys tried sleeping in a very hot room so your brain gets so hot during the sleep that you start getting hallucinations?
Last time it happend in my room in my base, the conditioner wasn't working because the electricity was down and it was so damn hot outside, I tried to get some sleep and all I got were some hallucinations about being in some film noir.
I differ it from a normal dream by the fact that I didn't feel like actually sleeping. Pretty cool experience actually.
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 17:11 Post subject: |
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 17:38 Post subject: |
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This shit happens everytime I drink too many vodka redbulls.. kind of fucks you up..
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 17:58 Post subject: |
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Something more fucked up is when you gain conscious but your bodys still asleep. Feels like you can barely move.
This happened to me once as I was having a nightmare about a spider crawling in my bed. I tried to move around to catch the little fucker which I thought really was in my bed.
Almost paniched when i couldnt move around.
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 18:47 Post subject: |
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Acer wrote: | Something more fucked up is when you gain conscious but your bodys still asleep. Feels like you can barely move.
This happened to me once as I was having a nightmare about a spider crawling in my bed. I tried to move around to catch the little fucker which I thought really was in my bed.
Almost paniched when i couldnt move around. |
Sleep paralysis can be terrifying, it's particularly common in the aftermath of psychostimulants.
"Techniclly speaking, Beta-Manboi didnt inject Burberry_Massi with Benz, he injected him with liquid that had air bubbles in it, which caused benz." - House M.D
"Faith without logic is the same as knowledge without understanding; meaningless"
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 19:25 Post subject: |
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There were also other two dreaming phenomenas I had in my pre-army life.
One is that if I stayed awake gaming until very late hours and then went to sleep, sometimes before falling asleep I got into some strange state in which I started hysterically fearing of something I didn't actually know, then I tried to wake up but couldn't... Pretty fucked up.
There's also another thing is that sometimes a day before some important test I got this terrible headache in the morning and then I usually tried to have some afternoon sleep and during it I had lucid dreaming where I still felt the headache and it was like a parade of awkward colors and sounds... I actually felt like my brain is formatting.
Then after I woke up I still had this headache for a hour or so, until it disappeared all of a sudden and I felt sharp as a blade and could learn for hours. I usually got the best grades after those stuff.
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 20:12 Post subject: |
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You should watch out, someone might be listening, they might sent someone so they could do some weird tests on you (anal probing ftw ) I had lucid dreaming only once, and it was for, like 10 s or so. I was aware I was dreaming but then I woke up I wish I had lucid dreaming more often... Never had any of that weird shi* you experienced... sure you didn't mess with some weird drug? 
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 20:58 Post subject: |
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dingo_d wrote: | You should watch out, someone might be listening, they might sent someone so they could do some weird tests on you (anal probing ftw ) I had lucid dreaming only once, and it was for, like 10 s or so. I was aware I was dreaming but then I woke up I wish I had lucid dreaming more often... Never had any of that weird shi* you experienced... sure you didn't mess with some weird drug?  |
LoL no, never used any drugs.
Also there's nothing supernatural in my dreams, it's just they're usually so creative and colorful... Creativity 100x greater than the one I have when conscious.
I can find myself in a video game or movie I've never seen before, or meet people who talk about random stuff, places and names I've never heard before. And all looks so real...
Problem is that I never remember my dreams after I wake up, only fragments...
I've heard that writing your dreams down soon after you wake up will improve your memory and eventually will allow you to control them, maybe I'll try that sometime.
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 21:09 Post subject: |
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AnimalMother wrote: |
Sleep paralysis can be terrifying, it's particularly common in the aftermath of psychostimulants. |
I've had that happen once, I was just thrilled about the whole thing, felt so awesome.
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 22:29 Post subject: |
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Only I get these crappy dreams where I try to play solitaire, but I always keep forgetting how the cards are aligned because I'm fucking DREAMING! Fuck these dreams are so surreal, and they fuck my mind up, cuz I keep wasting dream time on trying to play fucking solitaire!
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 23:32 Post subject: |
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inz wrote: | AnimalMother wrote: |
Sleep paralysis can be terrifying, it's particularly common in the aftermath of psychostimulants. |
I've had that happen once, I was just thrilled about the whole thing, felt so awesome. |
Then you didn't experience sleep paralysis, it never feels 'awesome'.
"Techniclly speaking, Beta-Manboi didnt inject Burberry_Massi with Benz, he injected him with liquid that had air bubbles in it, which caused benz." - House M.D
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Posted: Fri, 1st Aug 2008 23:39 Post subject: |
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No? Then what would you call being awake yet not being able to move/talk etc.? Mind you I was aware of the phenomenon already when it happened, so I regarded it as an interesting experience rather than the oh-shit-i'm-gonna-die panic that some people might get.
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Aug 2008 00:38 Post subject: |
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inz wrote: | No? Then what would you call being awake yet not being able to move/talk etc.? |
A K-hole.
I know you probably think you're somehow being defiant and imperturbable by claiming it felt 'awesome', but you're not. How exactly can paralysis feel like anything? You just come across as a pretentious child with no life experience. People are not impressed by these kinds of claims.
Due to the very nature of sleep paralysis and the accompanying delirium it's safe to say you're talking shit with your comment. I don't normally engage with delinquents like you so feel free to not reply.
"Techniclly speaking, Beta-Manboi didnt inject Burberry_Massi with Benz, he injected him with liquid that had air bubbles in it, which caused benz." - House M.D
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Aug 2008 00:58 Post subject: |
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AnimalMother wrote: | A K-hole. |
I loled. Never seen that before.
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Aug 2008 09:05 Post subject: |
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AnimalMother wrote: |
A K-hole.
I know you probably think you're somehow being defiant and imperturbable by claiming it felt 'awesome', but you're not. How exactly can paralysis feel like anything? You just come across as a pretentious child with no life experience. People are not impressed by these kinds of claims.
Due to the very nature of sleep paralysis and the accompanying delirium it's safe to say you're talking shit with your comment. I don't normally engage with delinquents like you so feel free to not reply. |
Right, I think a few things could use some clarification:
First off, the only drug I've ever used was aspirin - I don't quite get where you drew the conclusion of me being an illegal drug user. Can't say I appreciate it much either, since I get to meet some of these hapless heroes in my line of work.
I admit calling the experience 'awesome' might not have been the best choice of words, but I'm not a native speaker - my sincere apologies your Majesty.
I wasn't trying to impress anyone, either, just thought that I'd chime in and mention sleep paralysis isn't always frightening. (I wasn't exactly referring to the physical sensation either, but rather the experience as a whole)
It's everyone's prerogative of course to believe it or not, but maybe you could get your point across without resorting to personal insults? I myself don't mind all that much since it's the internet after all, but that attitude won't get you into any popularity contests, either.
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Aug 2008 09:10 Post subject: |
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I don't think heat makes me have lucid dreams.
I have really weird dreams. I sleep walk a tiny bit. I will dream that I am sleeping and think I lost my ring in the bed or a pencil. I get up and turn on the light and start ripping the bed apart. Maybe after 1 min I realize that there is no ring and no pencil. Or I start to dream that I am sleeping somewhere else, like downstairs. I have a lot of dreams where I am waiting to die. Bombs falling and I hear the whistling and there is no where to hide so I lay down on the grass and just wait. I have a lot of those dreams actually. They used to make physically ill in the mornings but that doesn't happen so much anymore.
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Aug 2008 09:36 Post subject: |
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I lucid dream, albeit very rarely. When it does happen however, it's fuckin' unbelievable. Nothing quite like being able to shape, shift, and mold your reality to whatever you desire. It's simply unreal in the purest sense of the word. Once you try it you'll wish you could do it every night
I've noticed that whenever I'm briefly woken up during my sleep due to a noise, and I drift back to sleep, I usually lucid dream. I was really into the whole phenomenon (if you want to call it that) a few years back, bought a few books about it etc. This topic kinda peaked my interest in it again.
I've also experienced sleep paralysis ONCE, and holy fucking shit that was not fun. Wouldn't wish that shit on anybody. I woke up, fully conscious, but couldn't open my eyes or fucking move. Just blackness and me screaming at myself in my head. I'm not sure how long it lasted, but it felt like forever. However, I think now that it's happened it won't be as freaky the next time it happens.
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Aug 2008 09:48 Post subject: |
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Immunity:
I've only read Stephen LaBerge's works, do you know any other books about the subject that you could recommend?
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Aug 2008 15:04 Post subject: |
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I've experience that paralysis when I was younger, and always after the dream where I was falling (down the stairs, from a building, between some strange red and blue giant balls in space). I just opened eyes and couldn't move for a minute or so. I remember that once I even woke up in my parents room after one dream where I was falling... Dreams are strange things...
"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Aug 2008 15:07 Post subject: |
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You can feel that you are falling if you "wake up" just before you properly fall asleep. Creepy feeling :\
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Aug 2008 16:22 Post subject: |
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Yes, definitely the creepiest thing I've experienced...
"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
Scott Aaronson chiv wrote: | thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found. |
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Posted: Sat, 2nd Aug 2008 17:21 Post subject: |
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i know stuff like that, this happens to me all the time when i sleep "too much".
i will reach a certain point where i actually wake up on my own but then decide
to go on sleeping. most of the time i will be able to recall the dream i had
before waking up and dream it on. at this point i have control over the dream
or just myself "in the dream".
most of those dreams take place in the real world (like places i know) and
i am the only real person all the others must be made up.
everything is really realistic but the situations i am in and the actions others
do are undiscribeably weird. there always really fucked up dialogs i have
with unknown ppl or freaky situations like me being in a chase.
every 3-10min i will wake up (mostly when the dreams reached some climax)
and then fall a asleep again and dream on the same dream. this repeats
for about 2-5 times until i finally wake up with my heart beating like i was
on pills in a club playing schranz. it can take me a few minutes to realize
that this was a dream and has nothing to do with reality.
it nothing enjoyable but definitely one of the most intesive feelings i know of.
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Posted: Tue, 12th Aug 2008 23:42 Post subject: |
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Kind of happens to me when I teek afternoon naps and listen to some ambient-kind music... I fall asleep, but keep concentrating on the music. Then I'm dreaming, but with open eyes, and I can't (or don't want to?) wake up.
Once I then dreamt a man with a bucket on his head chopped one of my teeth in half, so that one bit of tooth was loosly hanging on a piece of nerve. He then pushed it back into place. at that point it felt like a steam cattle had exploded in my head, I was awake running to the bathroom, my head was in pain cus it felt like hot steam was burning my head from the inside. Was pretty frightening.
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