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Old 02-13-2011, 01:36 PM   #1
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Default Vision/dream?
Ok, I was trying to fall asleep and I started to see something with my eyes closed. I do belive I was awake.
It was a spiral staircase and it looked ivory. I was at the stop looking down. There was something about the surroundings too, I couldn't get a clear picture. It was dark but I knew it was rather grand, maybe some figures.
Does anything sound significant or just late night mind picutes. I think that I have dreamed when still awake before, so....
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Old 02-13-2011, 10:29 PM   #2
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Look up the term Hypnagogia - it is between sleep and awake.

The phenomenon of the hypnagogic hallucinations which occur in this period are characterized by a slideshow of highly condensed, discontinuous, and bizarre imagery of faces, figures, animals, print and writing. Also accompanying this is often hearing one’s name being whispered, hearing music, and undergoing temporary physical paralysis.

During this fleeting psycho-physical state, people report randomly occurring visual and auditory experiences which are relatively more disconnected and short-lived when compared to dreams characteristic of REM sleep. Hypnagogia is in fact very common, occurring in 72 to 77 percent of the population, many are unaware of the phenomena.

The interpretation of hypnagogic images in some studies have seemed to provide striking examples not only of the existence of various states of consciousness, but also of clairvoyance and telepathy (7). In his book Hypnagogia, Andreas Mavromatis declares that "…hypnagogia gives rise to the insight that there are many realities and that what we call wakefulness merely constitutes one of them…hypnagogia suggests the evolutional possibility of a further expansion of consciousness, and poses a serious question concerning the nature of reality" (7). People have applied many different strategies to channel into the "powers of the hypnogic’ by means of meditation, hypnosis, spiritualism, hallucinogenic drug use, and others. Many hypnogists report states of instantaneous intuition, exhilaration with an inspired poem, mystical insights, and exquisite peaceful joy.




Hypnagogia: A Bridge to Other Realities
Yun-Wen Shaw
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Old 02-15-2011, 10:46 AM   #3
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Wow. I will be doing some reading then!
Cool.
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