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      Why do I see that?

      It's usually like I go sleep, and then in dream, I see just black, nothing else, and I always hear some voice speaking or telling about something that I am thinking about (I know it sounds complicated) But well it is so.

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      Once I was playing game all day, then I went sleep and I falled sleep with that idea, usually before I fall sleep I am thinking about something, And well I was thinking about that game, In dream, I saw just black, and some voice was repeating phrases and things from that game.

      Why is it so?

      well my idea is that it's because:

      I am thinking about the thing that doesn't really exists, which is game, but I have heard it and my inside voice is telling about it.

      Any other ideas?

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      I've had a similar experience. Sometimes I'll hear chatter like there are a few people in the room. It's usually in the same voice of the last person that I spoke to, or maybe a voice of someone on TV. Maybe it has something to do with our memory or hearing our own thoughts

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      That's the hypnogogic stage, the symptoms of which are identical to the hallucinations schizophrenics experience. People most commonly experience visuals, but some people only get auditory hallucinations.

      If you're still conscious at that stage of pre sleep, you're in a good position to WILD. Once you begin to fully dream, you may feel yourself leave your body. Don't confuse that with an OBE.

      Dreams form from whatever you have your attention focused on. So you may notice that once the dream starts, it will form around the last auditory hallucination you heard. So if it was a female voice, you will likely start dreaming about that or some other woman.

      Personally, I never get auditory ones, only visuals, and they are never based on what I've been thinking about. The dreams that follow are always based on the last hypnagogic image I saw, or at least the last one I was most focused on.

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      mmm I am not sure...
      do you hear the voices like if they were outside of your mind, or do you hear in your mind like a thought?
      the first one is HH
      the second one is just your mind losing logical sense(this happens to me everynight and everynap, is totally normal,is not the same as HH)(also I get images and that, but not on my eyelids, but on my mind....)

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      almost every night i listen words inrelevant one with the other very abstract in my mind . sometimes i catch my self speaking with my self dealing with a problem or making an abstract conversation without knowing what is about. i believe that these internal dialogues, voices, words are involving unconsiouss mind because we go to a state of uncounsiousness that the dream need to take elements to be created


      Auditory hallucinations

      Auditory hallucinations (also known as Paracusia),[4] particularly of one or more talking voices, are particularly associated with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, and hold special significance in diagnosing these conditions, although many people not suffering from diagnosable mental illness may sometimes hear voices as well.[5] The Hearing Voices Movement is a support and advocacy group for people who hallucinate voices, but do not otherwise show signs of mental illness or impairment. Other types of auditory hallucinations include musical hallucinations, where people will hear music playing in their mind, usually songs they are familiar with. This can be caused by: lesions on the brain stem (often resulting from a stroke); also, tumors, encephalitis, or abscesses.[6] Other reasons include hearing loss and epileptic activity.[7] Recent reports have also mentioned that it is also possible to get musical hallucinations from listening to music for long periods of time.[8] Auditory hallucinations are also a result of attempting a Wake-initiation of lucid dreams (WILD) which is a way people try to put themselves into a Lucid Dream.
      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halluci...hallucinations
      Last edited by LAUR; 05-07-2009 at 06:22 PM.
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