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Offlineleery11
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Conscious Saturation and the Hypnagogic (near sleep) state.
    #5333123 - 02/23/06 09:15 PM (17 years, 11 months ago)

Okay this is so pesky.

The situation is that you have a small amount of bud and lie thinking about things.

One thing leads to another and you are on an instant "thought-train" coming to the most sensible and honest conclusions, but little do you realize that you've just slipped off into a light sleep, almost a trance and BAM everything you are thinking about is gone and you're wide awake again with only a vague recollection of what just happened.

Does anyone else get like this? I was trying to manifest a red triangle (could manfiest triangles easily but not red) to erase some karmic images I supposed that I was seeing...... and then I came to this conclusion about something pretty important, it ended with me saying "and it would be mildly psychedelic" or something of the sort and zip I'm awake and everything I thought about disappeared.

When you take a train of thought and saturation your brain with it, so that it's the only thing you think about it, it can take you very quickly into a light sleep state where you have exceptional creativity, but where you are not conscious enough to realize what it is you're doing.


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OfflineKerr
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Re: Conscious Saturation and the Hypnagogic (near sleep) state. [Re: leery11]
    #5333376 - 02/23/06 10:07 PM (17 years, 11 months ago)

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leery11 said:
Okay this is so pesky.

The situation is that you have a small amount of bud and lie thinking about things.

One thing leads to another and you are on an instant "thought-train" coming to the most sensible and honest conclusions, but little do you realize that you've just slipped off into a light sleep, almost a trance and BAM everything you are thinking about is gone and you're wide awake again with only a vague recollection of what just happened.




Yes, yes, yes!!! :yesnod:
Happens to me almost all the time when I try an meditate while I am tired, or even just smoking and listening to music. From here I try to think that during my next little dream I will become lucid, but to no avail as of yet. It is a strange place that hypnagogic space, things seem to come from no where. One minute I am focusing on my breath and then the next second I am experiencing this strange phenomenon, complete randomness :confused:

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When you take a train of thought and saturation your brain with it, so that it's the only thing you think about it, it can take you very quickly into a light sleep state where you have exceptional creativity, but where you are not conscious enough to realize what it is you're doing.



Arrrgh and thats the worst part, when you wake it feels so close, so close that if I could just fall into that sleep again, I could become aware of it all :shrug:
I'll guess I'll just keep trying :sun:


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Re: Conscious Saturation and the Hypnagogic (near sleep) state. [Re: Kerr]
    #5333770 - 02/24/06 12:14 AM (17 years, 11 months ago)

this is the very reason so many of us turn to psychedelics, because we want to induce moments like those at will.

ofcourse if you're good at meditating, then u just do ur thang.


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