Nope. Because the supernatural doesn't exist. The supernatural is what happens before the natural is understood.
You're right. The supernatural is what happens before the natural is understood and when human imagination and irrationality run amok. It's good fun, but it's not real.
^Google "hypnogogic hallucination." Your experiences were real. They are also explainable.
Maybe.Nope. Because the supernatural doesn't exist. The supernatural is what happens before the natural is understood.
My first guess would be the fact that hypnogogic hallucinations are most common in individuals who are over tired (like when you fall asleep at your desk doing overtime late at night), sleep deprived, or stressed. When you are not sleeping in your bed, chances are it is because you are stressed or in a situation which could also be causing you stress, or, not sleeping in your bed causes some psychological stress which then triggers the hallucination. You could also be experiencing confirmation bias. Confirmation bias, the tendency to remember things that confirm our preexisting beliefs and forget or try to explain away things that counter our beliefs. This is something everyone does -- it's a natural part of human thinking. Our abilities to form memories are impaired
somewhat during sleep-wake transition, so you could easily be remembering the times you hallucinate when you are not in your bed, and forgetting the times you hallucinate when you are in your bed.
That hemisyncing stuff was a bunch of nonsense...it's been thoroughly debunked.
That hemisyncing stuff was a bunch of nonsense...it's been thoroughly debunked.
Thank goodness I was afraid I would have to listen to those awful untuned pitches again ,,, thank you..
i was in hypnogogia and had a recurring dream that I was being watched by the people from Talis IV this was way back in the late 80's they were thinking to me "good thoughts will be rewarded bad thoughts will be punished" I thought I saw them in the corner of my room looking in on me.
Maybe.Nope. Because the supernatural doesn't exist. The supernatural is what happens before the natural is understood.
But what's the "natural" explanation for this?:
My wife, when she was about 14, was visiting her grandmother's farm in southern Illinois.
One day, at about dusk, she was walking along the gravel road from the neighbor's to her grandmother's. The road dipped down to a small creek valley, where a bridge crossed a shallow creek, then rose again toward her grandmother's.
As she was crossing the bridge, she looked off the bridge to her right.
There, standing right in the middle of the creek, was an American Indian on a horse. The Indian looked her right in the eye, nodded, turned his horse around, and started up the creek. After riding about eight to ten feet, both rider and horse just disappeared.
What's the "natural" explanation for that?
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