Is it normal to hallucinate. I hallucinate every single night usually beginning around 11pm and getting progressively more intense until I fall asleep usually 2-3am. It's usually just tracers and things of that nature. I may see something and within the same second it disappears and I don't know what I thought it was. Mostly just visual anomalies and no audible type things.
It's sort of annoying. This should be in the health forum not headshrinkers I think, but where has it gone?
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Here are my thoughts:
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I'd like to take some hallucinogens but I haven't the modivation to get any. Haven't done any drugz since 4-20 and that was just the weed. I look at the sun so that could be a reason possibly.
This doesn't happen to you? Just relax your grip on what you think is visually real and as your mind moves nearer to sleep you'll probably start 'hallucinating'. You may even be able to instigate it by allowing yourself to think a shadow (in a darkened room) is moving, once you cross that threshold everything can start wriggling around.
You're tense and jumpy. I have the same problem. I can't sleep in some rooms because at night I will just feel tense and see shapes or fell scared but I am sure in your case it's just some shapes that we generally see from time to time but your mind focuses on them more and hence you feel you're seeing something that isn't there.
I can say it's all in your mind but spirits do exist in some cases so we can give that OMG ghosts, Jin angle a shot. IMO you need to drink water and get your eyes checked for damage.
Avoid weed and do some workout.
Maybe you are a natural Lucid Dreamer, Check out what Lucid Dreaming is if you get a chance.
I don't have to check out what lucid dreaming is. I am an active conscious dreamer, I don't really like the term lucid. I'm also not a natural. My current project is time dilation and I essentially spend around a week of perceived time in dream land compared to each night of sleep (of course not all my dreams are "lucid", but they are all very long and detailed [relative to dreams I've had in the past]). Working up to spending a month a night in dreamworld and from there who knows. Maybe I'll just become a crazy person once reality becomes so foreign.
Touché
What about higher or lower then average serotonin levels. or even, dare I say... DMT
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