 Originally Posted by paigeyemps
Hallucinations, in my opinion, are the second most beautiful thing about sleep (next to lucid dreaming ofc). It's one of those things where, unless you let yourself experience, you wouldn't understand the awesomeness of. At first they can all seem pretty frightening, hell, it still is sometimes. But once you understand and remind yourself it's harmless and it's wonderful, you will surely want more. 
I like the creepy ones, while they are scary, they are something to remember and they are almost like the voices or images you see/hear in movies when they try to portray voices and images schizophrenics hear/see and others.
I remember this one time during sleep paralysis, it was the creepiest hallucination I ever had. right before I was about to fall asleep into a lucid dream, I remembered that I was in an uncomfortable position which would make the transition into the dream kinda hectic and uncomfortable so I hurried to try and get out of it but sleep paralysis had already hit before I could make it out. When I tried getting out, I yield "NO NO NO" in my head and then I was treated to what sounded like a thousand voices yelling NO in my head which echoed back and forth and got louder and louder each time. If you could imagine how they would portray a thousand voices in your mind yelling no in a movie, your simulation of that event would probably be pretty accurate to what actually happened to me because it sounded exactly how one would portray it if it where a scene in a film. I mean it had the echoes and everything.
I like this one mainly because it was exactly how a movie would portray it which added to the creep factor.
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