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  1. wow, so its called Narcolepsy, which owns aspects of sleep paralysis and hallucinations. Finally some people I can relate to. Anyways, as someone not being a first to be part of the " The Other Side". Recently I was half way there in a great experience with friends in a remote cabin. I don't know if I can mention the substances used in this forum, Salvia was a semi part of that trip, but anyhow, I really got what I wanted out of that weekend for the first time. So heres my point to look for cheap trips or semi hallucinations, don't be too excited, this may only apply to people who get Sleep Paralysis every now and then: I usually get that thing called " Sleep Paralysis", it goes back centuries to the "old hag tale", about an invisble presence sitting on your chest being unable to move,it use to freak me out when I was younger, but now being in my mid 20s I am positive its all part of my simple bodily functions. Although recently I heard stories of this sleep disorder reaching a higher degree which is frightening where the bedroom door opens and you actually see a blue demon come inside the room when you can't move, paranomally speaking. Well to get back on the topic, its when your body won't function and your mind is fully engaged, and your stuck in your bed not being able to move. This usually happens before and awaking from sleep. So what I do to avoid a bad trip is do this during the day. In my 8-12am work schedule, I come home moderately tired. Heres the points. 1.Eat enough to make you sleepy. For some reason I can fall asleep better in the afternoon vs most average nights. 2. So just lie down, assuming your gonna take a nap for about an hour. 3.So just lie there, and once that feeling comes when your about to knock out, take advantage of that. This is the chance if you choose to expereice this instead of being afraid. 4.This is not really a dream, because you can actually pay attention to the room you are in. 5. So being not able to move, just pay attention to your 5 senses. What usually starts off for me is when I am about to drift off, you can feel some kind of presence in the room,and you feel like some weird gravity is pulling you out of your bed, and its pretty kool. I usually hear like a siren, or something trying to pull me. 6.It's all a game of that sense when your going to have that nightmare and you wake yourself up, rather than staying in your dream". Thats what it is, but this time your not dreaming, you just can't move, all you gotta do is just hang out and try to pay attention to whats going on so you can remember it later, which is hard like when it comes to dreams. I thought I share this, seems to be safe and free of consequences. Recently I had this uncoventional trip that can last for like a long 5 minutes. I have had this dream trip so many times, I am for real. Its kind of like those wierd dreams where you are impressed you can remember that weird flying Alien in your dream with disco lights around, stuff like that. Well anyways, I guess I have Narcolepsy.
  2. yah thanx sunspot and caps, even before Im about to sleep, I guess I start thinking weird random thoughts as If I was in a weird random dream, its a glitch system. That halfway state kicks ass sometimes, crazy trip when your eyes are fully awake and ur body is still there in no mans land.
  3. wow!! after experienced hallucinations with substances, I can now acknowledge this more often when I fall asleep in class, I get marginal two second hallucinations being drug free.haha. Like in class, I thought some face was looking at me, but it was really the back of someones head that shaped like a face. Oh my gosh, hopefully I am not going insane, I been noticing faces out of shapes lately. Its like weird that I am getting them more often because I can NOW recognize how my mind kinda works when I get very drowsey. Im sure I had them before, but now I get it. heh
  4. ok, to avoid confusion, its basically after waking up from a dream,close your eyes again looking into eyelid space. You might see something
  5. To start off, its that fun trick ever since you were young as you close your eyes and focusing on the blue shadows dancing under your eyelids which probably has to do with light sensitivity after a long day. Nows heres the wild shit, every time I wake up from a dream, whether it be nightmare, or a regular lucid whatever dream, I close my eyes again AND I can see the figures from my dream in darker glares since its under my eyelids. It can get scary at the point where you don't want to close your eyes!! Like I would see a bunch of weird shapes as you focus and sometimes those shapes will form actual persons faces, its also scary because you are really awake, from the stuff I seen and the motion works just like Hallucinations where these figures just fade off, although its under your eyelids, and I would see like glares of figures. The other night I saw a bunch of wierd Simpsons characters, and today I saw like some witch doctor going closer and closer. I think it has to do with the physiology of your body after waking up from REM after 10 min, because later on in fades off!! Lets share what you guys have !!! This can be a cheap inexpensive trip, heh.
  6. Hi, I am new to this board for my interest in Hallucinations and Trips. haha Anyways, as someone not being a first to be part of the " The Other Side". Recently I was half way there in a great experience with friends in a remote cabin. I don't know if I can mention the substances used in this forum, Salvia was a semi part of that trip, but anyhow, I really got what I wanted out of that weekend for the first time. So heres my point to look for cheap trips or semi hallucinations, don't be too excited, this may only apply to people who get Sleep Paralysis every now and then: I usually get that thing called " Sleep Paralysis", it goes back centuries to the "old hag tale", about an invisble presence sitting on your chest being unable to move,it use to freak me out when I was younger, but now being in my mid 20s I am positive its all part of my simple bodily functions. Although recently I heard stories of this sleep disorder reaching a higher degree which is frightening where the bedroom door opens and you actually see a blue demon come inside the room when you can't move, paranomally speaking. Well to get back on the topic, its when your body won't function and your mind is fully engaged, and your stuck in your bed not being able to move. This usually happens before and awaking from sleep. So what I do to avoid a bad trip is do this during the day. In my 8-12am work schedule, I come home moderately tired. Heres the points. 1.Eat enough to make you sleepy. For some reason I can fall asleep better in the afternoon vs most average nights. 2. So just lie down, assuming your gonna take a nap for about an hour. 3.So just lie there, and once that feeling comes when your about to knock out, take advantage of that. This is the chance if you choose to expereice this instead of being afraid. 4.This is not really a dream, because you can actually pay attention to the room you are in. 5. So being not able to move, just pay attention to your 5 senses. What usually starts off for me is when I am about to drift off, you can feel some kind of presence in the room,and you feel like some weird gravity is pulling you out of your bed, and its pretty kool. 6.It's all a game of that sense when your going to have that nightmare and you wake yourself up, rather than staying in your dream". Thats what it is, but this time your not dreaming, you just can't move, all you gotta do is just hang out and try to pay attention to whats going on so you can remember it later, which is hard like when it comes to dreams. I thought I share this, seems to be safe and free of consequences. Recently I had this uncoventional trip that can last for like a long 5 minutes.
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