Hi Dreamer10!
I get auditory hallucinations all the time. The only times I don't notice them are when I'm really tired and I fall asleep as soon as my head hits the pillow.
I know exactly what you mean when you say you sort of "wake up" when you notice the auditory hallucinations taking place. That really frustrated me too. To answer your question, yes, it is possible to listen to them AND stay in that half-awake/half-asleep state. To be honest, most of the time I mess it up, and either wake up too much to lose the audio or not stay aware enough that I fall asleep. It's really hard to keep that right balance. Oh and yep, if you can continue on into the dream through the auditory hallucinations, that would be a WILD.
I'm not sure there really is anything to it besides what cmind said — practice. But personally what has helped me is doing mantras. I use mantras in my native dialect, but in English it goes something like "see the dream". I'd mentally say these mantras until I start drifting off and the audio starts. And when they do, if I'm lucky, I stay calm and dreamy, and the dream starts forming along with the audio.
I hope this helps. Good luck!
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