There's a five percent chance you may have been in a dreamlike state according to your own statistic, don't rule that out |
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Very strange. I went to bed and closed my eyes. About 20 minutes after I closed my eyes in bed I was 95% sure I had not already fallen asleep. Even so, with my eyes closed, I was able to create an open book in my mind and on the left page I was able to make different images appear and disappear as I wished. |
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Last edited by Shloom; 04-15-2012 at 08:50 PM.
Reality Check Now.
There's a five percent chance you may have been in a dreamlike state according to your own statistic, don't rule that out |
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It's called Hypnagogic Imagry |
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Reality Check Now.
We dream and imagine in the same area of the human brain... the secondary visual cortices. Visualization works and is the only 'method' I use for lucid dream induction. It is a cool thing to discover and , quite frankly, does not get enough mentions around here! |
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If you can get this to happen again try this... |
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Please click on the links below, more techniques under investigation to come soon...
Something similar happens to me all the time. I could close my eyes right now and I would see random glowing blue patterns swirling around.... |
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Yeah, this kind of thing happens to me too, but when I realize it's going on, it disappears. |
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Sometimes when I'm bored at school or something I'll close my eyes and visualize something, like yesterday I was a soldier in WW1 (I had just taken a test on it). Its never as vivid as you described it, but the longer I do it without opening my eyes the more real it seems. I just have to concentrate on the scene around me unfold and stuff and I won't get distracted. That being said, I'm not really in a dream state or trying to fall asleep, I'm just sitting in a chair imagining everything. |
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