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      Auditory Hypnagogia: write what you hear.

      There was a similar thread on "research" forums, and I had great time reading it. I'm kinda sad that I never have any Auditory Hypnagogia, so I can't contribute. I did hear people say my name, but that's nothing major.

      The other thread died so I decided o restart! I look forward to reading your experiences and I think others will be too!

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      I hear a constant and loud ringing in my ears which continually gets louder and louder. I have heard people say things (people who couldn't possibly have been in the house). One time I heard the ringing change to a blood curdling screech of metals grinding against each other however most of my hypnagogia is physical like I feel my body floating in the air, sometimes it feels like its spinning in circles, and i also feel a shift in my body position and shape, as if my body has gotten bigger or smaller and has moved significantly without my physical input (this usually happens right before I enter the dream)
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      Ahh yes, lawilahd took it all off my mouth. I did make a post about it, you can read it if you like . Happens everytime I suddenly gain consciousness in the middle of the night. And yes, it's often associated with physical experiences; most of the time I feel something heavy lying on my chest or my back, depending on my lying position. Other times I feel like I'm floating, and spinning. Lol

      The frequency and extent of the sound reflects to the gravity in my head that is also associated with sleep paralysis. It's like it's overheating and it's waiting to explode.

      But the auditory hallucinations are quite terrifying, I must say. Though I've gotten used to it. While it's probably not a good experience, well, in my case. I'm still glad I'm not alone. Lol. But if you get to experience one, use it to your advantage and you could potentially turn it to a WILD .
      Last edited by YourPlacebo; 11-14-2011 at 07:52 PM.
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