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      First time waking up in SP!

      Yesterday morning, I had tried to wild and came close but I failed. Later that night, when I went to bed, I was kept up about 1/4 of the night by our new kitten (Curious little shit.) Anyway, I had a very...I wouldn't say scary but intense experience. I was in the middle of a dream. It had something to do with this girl, however, the dream just randomly ended and then all I could see was blackness. I couldn't move. I couldn't swallow, I couldn't do anything. I tried yelling but the only thing that came out was "uhhh." Now, this didn't freak me out but what did freak me out was the fact that I could feel someone blowing on my face. I knew there was nobody there, but still. And for some odd reason, I had this very strong feeling I was no longer in my bed. After about 10 seconds into it, I tried to ignore whatever it was blowing on my face and began to imagine a scene I could enter, but after that it all ended and I was in my bed with my eyes closed. This is the first time I have ever woken up in SP.
      I know hallucinations can occur during SP, but, someone blowing on my face? Just seems odd. I am sorry for posting another thread two times in two days, haha. I guess my question is has anybody ever had an experience like this? From what I have read, this pales in comparison to what other people have seen or felt.
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      I've never heard specifically of this situation, but from what I HAVE read about SP hallucinations, it doesn't surprise me hehe. Glad to hear it wasn't too terrifying, and you seemed very relaxed about it, which is good. Definitely pays to have the knowledge ahead of time I think!

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      I've never specifically felt someone blowing in my face, but needless to say it can happen. I have felt that I wasn't in the bed anymore, though. Several times it seemed as though I rolled out onto the floor.

      I've had all kinds of wacky hallucinations in SP; from a beautiful yet creepy woman singing at the foot of my bed, to some unknown creature snuffling around my room.

      It's good that you kept so calm through it all (as Shift said) because freaking out can definately make it worse.
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