This has been going on for years but last night was intense. It was after a regular day of work, and I went to bed at 11pm. I had trouble, but finally fell asleep. Not to long after, I woke up with my eyes open, but vividly saw my workplace. I began thinking "Why am I in bed while I should be in working" I then leaned forward and began moving items that are in my workplace when I clean and do dishes. A few minutes later I snapped out of and realized I'm in my bed. The hallucinations went away and I layed back down. This happened many times over until about 3 hours later (I couldn't decide if I was supposed to be working or sleeping) and I came to the conclusion, it's 2am I should sleep. I finally slept for a while, woke up at 5:30, slept again till 6.
I used to just see friends I hung out with that day and talk to them a little bit and then they would go away, but they are getting more intense and keeping me up. My friend said I was in paralysis and had open eye hallucinations, but he thought that was mainly what happened to people who use acid and shrooms before bed.
Does this happen to anyone else? anything I can do to treat it?
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It's lucid dreaming. People try hard to do it all the time, congratulations .
wait no I'm confused, lucid dreaming means you know your dreaming, so maybe your just dreaming?
Are you new to dreaming?
FUCK ME
I envy you.
It happens all the time to me after a really long day, whenever I spend a day airsofting and I am exhausted I hallucinate that I am giving orders to people.
Yeah but it's open eye. I know it is because when I snap out I'm still in the upright position and the hallucinations quickly go away, one part after the other. I was able to grab my clock at one point when everything went away.
It's like what Banned User said. Same idea, after a long or exciting day.
[QUOTE=Atta|To|End;17068060]Yeah but it's open eye. I know it is because when I snap out I'm still in the upright position and the hallucinations quickly go away, one part after the other. I was able to grab my clock at one point when everything went away.[/QUOTE]
do you do any drugs?
[QUOTE=Atta|To|End;17068060]Yeah but it's open eye. I know it is because when I snap out I'm still in the upright position and the hallucinations quickly go away, one part after the other. I was able to grab my clock at one point when everything went away.[/QUOTE]
Maybe you are dreaming that your eyes are open, and when you wake up you open your eyes while sitting upwards?
I guess you are just hallucinating then.
I'm jealous. all of my hallucinations are primarily auditory.
Damnit, i want to have lucid dreams...
Fucking awesome.
Well, there is a type of occurrence where you fall asleep, but wake up with the affects of sleeping (Paralysis and possible hallucinations.) Were you able to move before snapping out of it?
[QUOTE=VaultBoi;17068075]do you do any drugs?[/QUOTE]
I smoke pot very rarely, though last night I drank a shot of vodka. It has happened without drinking and 2 times after.
I'm not sure if I was moving, but I'm pretty sure I was. I got in the upright position, but after that I'm not sure if I was moving my hands or if I was seeing me move my hands.
You should watch a lot of porn during the day. Then you'd hallucinate so much ass before you go to sleep.
IT'S A GIFT GOD DAMN IT. MAKE GOOD USE OF IT.
P.s. It's cool, but it isn't. When I realize I'm hallucination it goes away, and it keeps me up, but it is VERY vivid as if people are in my room and this time my whole room changed.\
And the only things I hallucinate are real.
Also watching porn makes me lucid dream, not hallucinate. I'm good at lucid dreaming after reading books on it.
Tried that a few times.
I keep dreaming that I put my shirt on, so when my mom came in my room and shouted "Patrick, hurry up! That shirt can't take you all day", I got confused as hell!
That could be a precursor to Schizophrenia.
The veils between reality and the mind are weakest when you're about to fall asleep...
[QUOTE=Smirnoff Joe;17068230]The veils between reality and the mind are weakest when you're about to fall asleep...[/QUOTE]
use veil to see enemies better in the dark
[QUOTE=Splurgy;17068205]That could be a precursor to Schizophrenia.[/QUOTE]
Seriously?
I already have ADD and ADHD
Why are you telling us?
[QUOTE=Atta|To|End;17068254]Seriously?
I already have ADD and ADHD[/QUOTE]
use mire to get past obstacles
Cause it keeps me up at night. I lost 3 hours of sleep and feel like shit and I don't want to do it all the time. I also don't want it to get messed up. Work is fine, but in a few years it could go to unreal things in my room
I might even start walking, talking more, leaving the house.
Also, you have something I try hard to get.
Astral Projection.
OBEs
[QUOTE=Atta|To|End;17068254]Seriously?
I already have ADD and ADHD[/QUOTE]
Could it have something to do with that? I couldn't imagine it but you could ask your doc/whatever
[QUOTE=Aberhamlinken;17068247]use veil to see enemies better in the dark[/QUOTE]
Sadly, the veils are only semi-permeable, as in one-way. Reality permeates the dreaming mind in those times, but not vice versa. Only with some eldritch machine capable of manipulating matter, energy and all that shiza by sheer will of the user's mind could cause your mind to permeate reality...
[QUOTE=starpluck;17068293]Also, you have something I try hard to get.
Astral Projection.
OBEs[/QUOTE]
It's not that. I don't see through anything or move. unless I am at my work station doing these things!
[QUOTE=Smirnoff Joe;17068301]Sadly, the veils are only semi-permeable, as in one-way. Reality permeates the dreaming mind in those times, but not vice versa. Only with some eldritch machine capable of manipulating matter, energy and all that shiza by sheer will of the user's mind could cause your mind to permeate reality...[/QUOTE]
Staying in the veil too long will anger the geists.
[quote]
Characteristic symptoms: Two or more of the following, each present for much of the time during a one-month period (or less, if symptoms remitted with treatment).
Delusions
Hallucinations
Disorganized speech, which is a manifestation of formal thought disorder
Grossly disorganized behavior (e.g. dressing inappropriately, crying frequently) or catatonic behavior
Negative symptoms—affective flattening (lack or decline in emotional response), alogia (lack or decline in speech), or avolition (lack or decline in motivation)
If the delusions are judged to be bizarre, or hallucinations consist of hearing one voice participating in a running commentary of the patient's actions or of hearing two or more voices conversing with each other, only that symptom is required above. The speech disorganization criterion is only met if it is severe enough to substantially impair communication.
Social/occupational dysfunction: For a significant portion of the time since the onset of the disturbance, one or more major areas of functioning such as work, interpersonal relations, or self-care, are markedly below the level achieved prior to the onset.
Duration: Continuous signs of the disturbance persist for at least six months. This six-month period must include at least one month of symptoms (or less, if symptoms remitted with treatment).[/quote]
Normally hallucinations are voices, but they can be anything.
Any of these?
I had exactly the same experience as you did a while ago.
It happened when i started working at the restaurant. When i would go to sleep, i would like wake up in a trance where i was thinking as if i was still working.
It went away after a few months, but it keeped me from a few good night sleeps
Nobody talked in this one but in old ones they did to me. In those old ones I remember speaking like I knew what they were saying, but I never did. I hear noises (Very vivid when I get these after concerts/dances/parties), I see people, places, I talk to them, I'm always in an upright position (Maybe paralysis) until I snap out of it.
I distinctly remember thinking "I'm washing dishes, I better not get my ipod wet" Hid it under my pillow and continued with these symptoms.
It happens once to twice a week. My mom is a doctor and said it's caused by emotional stress, but I don't think that's it.
I also listen to music before sleeping because it helps me lucid dream. Mainly instrumental like Carbon Based Lifeforms, Boards of Canada, Telepopmusik, FC Kahuna, Crystal Castles
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