I never paid them much attention before in my life, but since starting my lucidity practice I'm so loving them |
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I never paid them much attention before in my life, but since starting my lucidity practice I'm so loving them |
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"Be the best You, you can be...Relax...Listen...Imagine...*Silence*...Zzzzz"
DreamCafe11----DawnEye11
DreamBuddy-Jadegreen
Referring to them as a haiku is an interesting analogy; I hadn't really thought of it like that. Having come to more readily recognize their subtle presence over time, I always find them interesting as well. Events that happen just before I enter sleep and unconsciousness especially are particularly striking, occasionally a bit startling, but always quite fascinating. |
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Most of my hypnagogic experiences have taken place when I've retained my awareness during REM Atonia. There have been so few incidences of the experiences being terrifying, frightening, or disturbing I can count them on one hand despite having a great many experiences in that state. Typically the sensations and whatnot can range from very pleasant, to as neutral as it can really get, and then while I don't ever see them as negative or unenjoyable, I also get quite a few experiences that many others might find highly negative and sound highly negative if I simply describe what happens without adding a disclaimer that I actually really enjoyed the experience and it was extremely interesting. That's how I usually view those experiences, anyway. Typically I'm more preoccupied with how awesome and fascinating I find the ability to experience such things and that they result from an entirely natural process that your body and mind go through every night. |
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That sounds really cool guys. My hypnagogia are mostly black and white shapes floating, I try to make sense out of them but it doesn't go too far beyond that. Sometimes I also see vivid images but then I realize it's just my imagination. I was too keen on seeing something that even my imagination seemed real. |
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I like snoop's idea that even what might sound on paper like "negative" experiences with hypnagogia are still always interesting. I've had a couple of nightmarish flashes - but unlike real nightmares, which are like a prison that one is trapped in, the quickness of even a frightenng hypnagogic image means that I never find them overwhelming. |
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