hallucinations
By mariner68
@mariner68 (1276)
India
3 responses
@misskatonic (3723)
• United States
20 Jan 07
I suffer from hypnagogic hallucinations. That's basically when the subconscious mind starts dreaming before the conscious mind is asleep. They happen because I'm an insomniac, and by the time I start to fall asleep I'm so exhausted that my brain is out of sync. They're different each time, but there's always a tell tale feeling of pressure on my chest and I can't physically move. Usually they're just mild sensory hallucinations - I hear things faintly that aren't there, I sometimes see vague shapes, and I feel like I'm moving even though I'm not.
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@mariner68 (1276)
• India
21 Jan 07
similar sort of things happen to me also. thanks for your response.
@Akbary (44)
• United States
21 Feb 07
Hallucinations are caused by the mind which is split into two different sections. The logical side. And your imagination. I have some seen some hallucinations in Russia when a man was walking into the forest when he sees this weird type of tree, and then he realises that those kind of trees have surrounded him. You also start seeing blood on the snow and your vision gets blurry and out of place. Russian's beliveve this is because of some sort of dark Magic and I think it is because the man that was walking was in perfectly healthy shape and mind. And in a split second..BLood on the snow ..Vision out of place..Dots on the trees..And unconciusness..Sorry if i spelled it wrong.
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@Lydia1901 (16351)
• United States
23 Jan 07
I do not remember ever getting hallucinations. So, I can not tell for sure how it feels to have one.
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