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Morphean Shadow Puppets – Hallucinations & Sleep Paralysis

December 17, 2011 by  
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25 Responses to “Morphean Shadow Puppets – Hallucinations & Sleep Paralysis”
  1. Halflifefan54 says:

    @OleFaldmo I’ve had one that I *used* to interpret was an alien visitation. Pretty scary shit man! But if you’re going to be researching this stuff, don’t be *too* open. I used to believe in ghosts and shit like that, and I thought I was a good skeptic then. Just be careful where you get your information.

  2. Halflifefan54 says:

    @hairybalooncabbage Dude, it’s just brain activity. I’m not going to call my brain’s misfiring god xD

  3. Halflifefan54 says:

    @Chips702 Wow, that must have been creepy. Also, good idea about recording it xD I think when I get my new camera, I’m going to record myself at night, and see what I do. Hopefully it wont turn into paranormal activity O_O

  4. Halflifefan54 says:

    @WarriorOfDamnation This shit is scary man. Well, at least to me D: I remember having VERY scary dreams when I was young. In them, I used to feel people stabbing me and other things of that nature. I remember in January of this year, I had sleep paralysis, and a hallucination. I though I saw a big black alien sitting on me, then I jumped out of bed, and I must have fell back asleep instantly. I remember waking up against the wall, on the ground. I thought aliens were trying to kill me XD

  5. WarriorOfDamnation says:

    Sleep paralysis was actually a basis for the “Nightmare” phenomenon, and yeah, it can be quite scary as well as pleasant. For me, the pleasant part was at the beginning of one of those events, and the last part was always unbelievably scary. It’s all hallucinations – dreams so lucid that they were able to make me think that I was being shot and stabbed and of course the opposite was the case as well at times. All in all, I consider it to be quite an awesome experience! :D

  6. klm4298 says:

    @itbeWOLFLINGS No. Everyone has nightmares.

  7. Nikolai7575 says:

    Sounds to me like astral projection, but until I experience it, that is hypothetical.

  8. DarkVeghetta says:

    @the8888 No, no. He’s obviously Doctor Manhattan’s blue wang. Yes, just his wang.

  9. the8888 says:

    god is a navi?

  10. the8888 says:

    sleep paralysis used to happen to me all the time! it fucking sucked!

  11. pwnismaximus says:

    God is BLUE!? haha

  12. fmalch1209 says:

    I experience sleep paralysis pretty infrequently, and thankfully I only hallucinate about half of the time.

  13. Chips702 says:

    I have sleep paralsis too and yesterday i awoke from my sleep but I knew that I was in that sensation and I just kept my eyes closed and was scared shitless but I get over that well I am lying there and I hear a damn loud dog barking in my ear and my ear drum is throubing like when you walk past a fire alarm. Let me tell you it was hard to make myself wake up but i managed to do so. When I woke up I knew that it was just a hallucination and I went back to sleep. Next time I will record it:).

  14. OleFaldmo says:

    if there is one person Aliens want to keep a watch over….it’s him!
    i haven’t got any of these moments. but one of my friend had one…right after he’s father died. hes a smart guy don’t misunderstand, but he was never like this before. it’s strange….im skeptic…..but im also open to the subject.

  15. crocz says:

    protip: you might not wanna watch this right before you’re gonna go to sleep…

  16. killmypain666 says:

    The brain is an amazing thing. Scientists still do not understand why the body needs sleep. I remember having nightmares years ago that were so bad that I got up and checked all the rooms of my house to make sure there was nothing there. This was when I was an adult mind you. It is amazing how lucid a dream can be. I have had dreams of having sex that felt like I was actually having sex. Of course, I would wake up and be like DAMN IT and try to go right back to sleep, but it never works. lol

  17. MisterNickOtine says:

    like he says, its completely normal experiences during hypnagogic and hypnopompic states. we have all probably had some or all of the symptoms he described at some time or another, it is nothing to worry about.

  18. MisterNickOtine says:

    because of experiences similar to these i now sleep with a blindfold, but if I open my eyes behind the blindfold sometimes see patterns. I think the” tattoos” he refers to are form constants and are completely normal. i have never seen “alien” type things but when i was younger i used to have nightmares about aliens a lot

  19. hairybalooncabbage says:

    perhaps these are signs from god? I’m an agnostic, but your describing some pretty powerful stuff. that tingling pleasurable feeling sounds akin to descriptions of religious experience. ?

  20. Domzdream says:

    @sarkhan666
    …thorns in your side. And if you want to remember your dreams. All it takes is practice and the desire to remember the dream you just had. It’s like a smoker who wants to quit. He’ll only quit if he truely wants to to quit, not because he has to. Right after you wake up, just try and recall the dream as fully as possible. With time you’ll be able to recall dreams exteremly well.
    Brains are powerful computers. So program your mind with what you want to envision in your sleep.

  21. Domzdream says:

    @sarkhan666

    Anyone can dream well. But it’s important to get your life sorted out firstly. Maybe you’er in the middle of a difficulty in your life. Or something that’s bothering you. Our dreams are usually a biproduct of our current daily lives. THey are a repercussion of what occured or is occuring in our lives.
    So unless you know how to control your mind in such a way as it would have the ability to control your dreams, then I’d suggest (if you can) to ‘iron out’ those certain thorns…

  22. sarkhan666 says:

    this isnt at night, but i feel is related somehow. every so often my body will just go into a state of numbness and tingliness and it lasts for anywhere from a few days to a week. and everything that happens seems kind of hazy. could this be a possible sign of an overintake of caffeine? since i do drink a crap load of mt dew, monster, etc. or is it something else? i havent done anything of questionable legality in months so i doubt that can be related. any advice/input is appreciated!

  23. sarkhan666 says:

    @Domzdream i wish i had dreams :’( want to share the love? honestly i sleep so deep that its almost like im in a coma. if i do dream i dont remember them often. and like the 4 or 5 that i do remember are (a) extremely fucked up, terrifying, and impossible to happen in any way or (b) have appeared to premonitions, nothing important or interesting, but like little snippits of a conversation or something along those lines.

  24. plutoend99 says:

    shouldnt have watched this before going to bed haha.. =/ nightmare fuel

  25. Domzdream says:

    Yeah. I love dreaming. I have truely amazing dreams. If I could sell them I’d be a millionair. Trust me. You’d want to be in my head.
    Also, I’m a lucid dreamer. I feel all of my five senses.
    My favourite thing to do in Lucidity is flying around like Superman. I feel the weight of my body defying gravity. The clouds’ water vapour brushing past my skin, etc.
    All that.

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