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      Feeling "high"?

      On Thursday, I had a very peculiar thing happen to me. I had slept from 12:00 AM-2:00 AM, then woken up to do homework, then gone back to sleep at 5:30 AM. As I was going to sleep, it hit me that I felt extremely "high." My head felt completely different than it ought to, as if I'd consumed a massive amount of caffeine. The minute I moved my head, the high disappeared.

      When I did finally get to sleep, I had a lucid dream. When I woke up, the high was still with me. It gradually faded over the course of the morning and was not unpleasant, but it was a bizarre experience. A year ago, I remember having a similar feeling nearly every day for a few months. I went to a doctor, who gave me a blood test and checked my blood pressure but was unable to find the culprit.

      I'm wondering if any of you have had similar experiences...

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      Ive had many experiences like that, however they didnt really have to do with waking up early then going back to sleep.

      I was trying a new meditation tecnique in my basment jsut yesterday all the lights were off and i did a breathing excersize and a leg relaxation exercize after i finished both of these for about ten minutes after i was finished i couldent feel my feet and my head felt all "floaty" as if i were a little high.
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      Breathing excersizes in my basement with all the lights out. Yes, thats what it's like when I get high.

      Seriously tho, perhaps a blood vessel was pinched in your neck so you didn't get enough oxygen? or maybe some spinal nerve was activated because you were laying on it in a weird way? I'm not sure if I can recall an exact experience where this has happened to me, but I find that waking up at midnight - 3am to finish my homework makes me REALLY hyper and unable to sleep (at first)
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      getting high in dreams is pretty cool. once i did herion in a dream for some reason (nonlucid) and i could feel the high. it felt quite good actually.

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      Getting high in a dream is a completely different experience. For me, it ends up eliminating my sense of touch, among other effects. Unfortunately, pretty much every drug has the same basic set of effects.

      I don't think the lack of oxygen explanation is really a particularly good one, because usually that would manifest itself in different ways. I'd think that it'd recur sometimes when I'm getting a regular amount of sleep, but, at least for the moment, it doesn't; it's definitely something about the quality of my sleep. Also, the "high" disappeared when I shifted positions while going to sleep, but was also there when I woke up (in a different position from when the high had come on before), so I doubt any position-related explanation can be found.

      In a normal situation, if I open my eyes at a certain stage after I've fallen asleep (and pretty much lost memory of what happened before; I'm not too good with WILD), my vision shows a highly rhythmic flickering. Since NREM sleep involves higher amplitude, lower frequency theta and/or delta waves, which imply greater synchrony of firing within the cortex, I've attributed these rhythmic flickers to synchrony of firing within the visual cortex (and actually, while I'm awake, I can see some flickering too; it just happens significantly more quickly). The other day, as well as in other situations when I've felt this "high," there's little flicker to be found, but instead this euphoric feeling. I also sometimes get a feeling within my head upon attaining lucidity, but not always. I guess its origin of my "high" will remain a mystery.

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      Getting high in a dream is a completely different experience. For me, it ends up eliminating my sense of touch, among other effects. Unfortunately, pretty much every drug has the same basic set of effects.[/b]
      The only drug I've oft wondered about taking in a dream is MDMA, but I have a feeling it wouldn't be anything like Ecstasy's real effects. All other drugs aren't worth bothering with in my future LDs, with time perhaps- just not whilst I value their time so much. MDMA long ago stopped affecting me any more than maybe 10-25% of its potential, thus it would be awesome if its effects could be manifested in a dream.

      I haven't heard of any information regarding drugs in dreams that what I just read above on pot and the poster above. So I guess I'll just have to try!
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      Yeah funny you should mention this. It happened to me last night. I woke up half-way through the night and started to fall back to sleep, and it seemed like I was about to go into a WILD, but I never did. I felt this intense buzz or high in my head and body and my closed-eye vision seemed different. It was quite euphoric. Pissed me off though, I never made it to WILD
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      this is a cool thing to have happen naturally. i wish this happened to me.

      when i smoke herb in a non lucid, i get higher then heck and it goes slow mo.
      420/24/7/365 herb?

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