So, you were blocking you real vision with "daydreams"? If that's the case, i have experienced something like it. |
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On Wednesday I was playing around with what I could do with Hypnagogic Hallucinations after realizing that I initiated lucid dreams with the HIT twice the days before. So in the spirit of exploration I drifted partially asleep so that I could start seeing HH, opened my eyes and sat straight up in bed. Crazily enough I managed to mostly black my vision out with my eyes open, regain it, and watch the green manatees fly under my ceiling. I didn't go back to sleep after that, so I know it wasn't a false awakening or anything. Has anyone else done this or know if this is normal? |
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So, you were blocking you real vision with "daydreams"? If that's the case, i have experienced something like it. |
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Yeah just like that. Although the "daydreams" were the things you see as you are falling asleep. |
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"Dreams are often most profound when they seem the most crazy"
-Sigmund Freud
Ok. |
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Actually I used the "dot on the wall" technique to black out my vision in the situation from the OP, though I couldn't keep it up, I was still able to see them with my eyes open. |
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"Dreams are often most profound when they seem the most crazy"
-Sigmund Freud
Well, i can do it no matter how lit the room, as long as i don't stare directly into the light source. It really doesn't take much time to learn. |
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I've tried it before, but every time blinking screws me up |
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"Dreams are often most profound when they seem the most crazy"
-Sigmund Freud
If you keep having problems, try doing it with your eyes like 30% open. I could stare non stop for 25-30 mins without blinking that way, so it might help. |
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Really 25-30 mins? You must have insane eyes, since I can usually manage only like 1 minute max. It think it would help if you could write a guide for this, since I've never heard of anyone doing this before. |
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"Dreams are often most profound when they seem the most crazy"
-Sigmund Freud
Well, i guess that's something i could work on. I'll experience a little with the process and try to analyse it. |
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That would be helpful, I'll still be trying the process but I haven't got there yet. I've gotten close in dark rooms again but I can only slightly fade my vision when it's light out |
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"Dreams are often most profound when they seem the most crazy"
-Sigmund Freud
I have tried to 'see' HI with my eyes open whilst sat in my computer chair in a very dark room for 30 to 45 minutes, just concentrating on my breathing and blinking normally. |
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Experimenting with this, i just learned about how our vision works. (Atleast from what i can tell) |
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