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sounds awful simular to me, astrial exsperiance,(not sure what that means) but out of body exsperiances i have often. Can now tell even when dream is so realistic like (another boreing day in my life) something would happen like I would be on my way to work doing the same thing I do everyday eccept would see something out of the ordinary that cant be true so then I say to myself. I must never have gotten up at all for this is a dream! scarey but at least now I can recognise between the real world and the dream world and usual can stop the process. Love to hear more from you and all others whom see these faces.thanks for your responce.
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I'm not sure wether this is proper in a "dreams" forum or not, but after discussing this phenomenon with a friend I was surprised to hear that he didn't share what I assumed was perfectly normal and thus began a google Quest and found this thread.
I've always (or as far as I can remember) had these kinds of images when I close my eyes. They are always some variation of people (or extremely seldom animals), sometimes only the faces but also on some occasions with limited scenery around the images. Generally they come in red, black and sometimes white which I always assumed was because those are the colours you'll expect to find on the back of your eyelids. For me, the images are always most clear after a night of heavy drinking; they are as crisp as if they were real, and they can last for up to 20-30 seconds in rare cases, but usually it's simply flashes for a few moments. When I simply close my eyes, they don't necessarily show up at once, and their longevity and sharpness vary wildly. Generally they tend towards shorter and more blurry, but I can sometimes, though far from always, recognize the people in them. I am at a loss as to how to explain this phenomenon, and given that I always thought this was perfectly normal, I've never really given it much more than passing thought. Glad to hear that I'm not just a lone crazy, but I guess in this wonderful day and age, every type of nutcase has at least a couple of likeminded on the intarweb. Edit: And, should I add, the reason I'm not completely comfortable in the context of dreams is because while I'm sometimes drowsy during the events, I am never asleep. Last edited by Micke : 09-05-2008 at 11:18 AM. |
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I had a a pretty similar experience. I was taking some medicated prescription pills , and when ever I closed my eyes I saw a whole bunch of faces smiling or with frowns. It was pretty vivid and they almost looked ghostly. Pretty freaky if you ask me.
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I am all I've done Last edited by Aries Undomna : 09-07-2008 at 12:06 PM. |
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Optical illusion. Hologram if it is planned. Possibly holographic illusion.
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