Ok, so this morning when i woke up i was tired and decided to go back to sleep, i closed my eyes and laid on my back without moving. |
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Ok, so this morning when i woke up i was tired and decided to go back to sleep, i closed my eyes and laid on my back without moving. |
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Sounds like sleep paralysis to me. Not everyone gets hallucinations and, based on what I've experienced, you can move ever so slightly (or perhaps it's mostly you imagining that you're moving!). |
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Yeah that was definately sleep paralysis. |
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Do you see dead people, Crashyy? (Your profile pic looks like that kid from the movie) |
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Welcome to Dreamviews, Serpo! |
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What about astral projection? I've read that doing this unintentionally can cause such feeling... and the electrical waves some time happen when you are starting to do this... anyone have more info? I've never been able to AP... |
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It's very hard for us to decide, if it was AP. During SP you will feel either heavy, or you won't feel your body at all. But in AP, you do feel your body, only not your sleeping body. You feel, as if you were hovering above you sleeping body in another body. Next time, try to tell yourself "Now, I'm out of body" and "to the door", or "to the kitchen" or any other place that's some distance from your bed and see, if you will transport there. At that point you should probably have astral vision working, too. You can find out more in the Beyond dreaming forum. Happy dreams |
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It was obviously SP |
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I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
I realize that i'm dreaming.
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That sounds like sleep paralysis, to me. I get something similar when I try to get out of bed during SP. I will struggle, make some progress, then realize I imagined the whole thing. It is almost like a false awakening. I will know I am in sleep paralysis, struggle to get up, then think that I succeeded. I then realize I am still in sleep paralysis, having a dream about getting up. It is very confusing. |
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