o.0 haha I don't usually have nightmares, or dreams for that matter. Although I do have dreams where I feel like im falling, it's quite weird ;D
that's not a dream. :P
"Hypnagogic and Hypnopompic States
These are sleep transition states that occur when falling asleep (hypnagogic) or coming out of sleep (hypnopompic).They occur when we continue to remain in dream state while waking up or falling asleep and one can therefore experience auditory, visual, or tactile hallucinations or the sensation of falling or feeling that a "presence" is near; they can also cause one to feel pressure on the chest or back or feeling like you can't breathe. These experiences could definitely lead someone to mistakenly believe that they are seeing, hearing or feeling a ghost or spirit. These states may occur simultaneously with sleep paralysis or on their own.It's just one more thing to investigate when considering your experience, especially if all or most of your experiences are right before you fall asleep or immediately upon waking up."
^Jamie Hernandez
-- Edited by Dark at 19:58, 2008-03-05
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that old sig was big as fuck so i just removed it you're welcome
o.0 haha I don't usually have nightmares, or dreams for that matter. Although I do have dreams where I feel like im falling, it's quite weird ;D
that's not a dream. :P
"Hypnagogic and Hypnopompic States
These are sleep transition states that occur when falling asleep (hypnagogic) or coming out of sleep (hypnopompic).They occur when we continue to remain in dream state while waking up or falling asleep and one can therefore experience auditory, visual, or tactile hallucinations or the sensation of falling or feeling that a "presence" is near; they can also cause one to feel pressure on the chest or back or feeling like you can't breathe. These experiences could definitely lead someone to mistakenly believe that they are seeing, hearing or feeling a ghost or spirit. These states may occur simultaneously with sleep paralysis or on their own.It's just one more thing to investigate when considering your experience, especially if all or most of your experiences are right before you fall asleep or immediately upon waking up."
o.0 haha I don't usually have nightmares, or dreams for that matter. Although I do have dreams where I feel like im falling, it's quite weird ;D
that's not a dream. :P
"Hypnagogic and Hypnopompic States
These are sleep transition states that occur when falling asleep (hypnagogic) or coming out of sleep (hypnopompic).They occur when we continue to remain in dream state while waking up or falling asleep and one can therefore experience auditory, visual, or tactile hallucinations or the sensation of falling or feeling that a "presence" is near; they can also cause one to feel pressure on the chest or back or feeling like you can't breathe. These experiences could definitely lead someone to mistakenly believe that they are seeing, hearing or feeling a ghost or spirit. These states may occur simultaneously with sleep paralysis or on their own.It's just one more thing to investigate when considering your experience, especially if all or most of your experiences are right before you fall asleep or immediately upon waking up."
^Jamie Hernandez
-- Edited by Dark at 19:58, 2008-03-05
Uhm...it was. But whatever?
I was informing you of what it is, so that you know. It's not, completely, a dream if you read that big blob of text. Actually read before you give me attitude.
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that old sig was big as fuck so i just removed it you're welcome