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Mizzmini45

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Dec 1, 2019
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Does anyone have hallucinations in their sleep? Its weird but if I see an action happen before I sleep it will keep waking me up thinking I see the same action being done again and again. I also have the same dream type over and over again. It will be the same idea but ill dream it in a different way again and again.
 
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Sensei

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Nov 4, 2019
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There's something called hypnagogic hallucinations, which come when you are about to fall asleep. For some reasons I had mild hypnagogic hallucinations for a short time period, but they disappeared as suddenly as they appeared. They were strange, but by no means unpleasant.
 
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