What's up with this? I hallucinate a ton before falling asleep. Yet nobody around me has this thing, some barely even dream. So many vivid images flash through my mind, random thoughts, and even scenes playing out in a semi-conscious state. Do they have any meaning or are they just collective garbage? Is hypnagogia a portal to something else and why do some people not experience it?
Creatives have been using it forever. The Founding Fathers all used it and it's mentioned explicitly in Jefferson and Franklin's memoirs. They described specific methods they'd use to enter hypnogogic trances as well.I started experimenting with it because I was spending a lot of time practicing hypnosis on people and discovered you could enter it easily during self-hypnosis. It also 'feels' or writes to short/long term memory in a similar way as other paranormal events I've experienced (like lost time,) which aligns with other historic and contemporary examples.It's really fascinating stuff. Interesting that such an easy and straightforward method exists that allows true creative and contemplative freedom. I know a lot of people think this is an expression of the God's Head, Akash, Overmind.
>>41675737how do you slip from hypnogogia into a trance, what's the difference? Or can you take it a step further to automatic writing/painting etc?Hypnogogia seems pretty easy so long as you're fairly sleep/exhausted. I'll close my eyes and then I'll start seeing, hearing, thinking things that are not mine, come from somewhere else. It's crazy that nobody I know IRL experiences it. I'm not even a creative person (though I do have imagination) so I dont know what's up with this
>>41675808Depending how you define a 'trance' hypnogogia isn't a true trance like hypnosis is, but it can be similar.You can pair it with automatic writing or use a method to pull you out of the state for immediate conscious recall. The unfortunate reality is that most people don't think about their states of consciousness at all, much less experiment with them. To most, sleep is sleep and the in-between states don't appear rewarding. Until you make the logical connection that other things happen when you cross from waking states to sleep and can perceive those things for what they are there's no reason to linger there or attempt to process it. But the tradition has been alive for thousands of years and continues on even if the distractions of modern life have made it obscure.It's definitely interesting that things like hypnosis are stigmatized and many people think it's 'fake' meanwhile it's extremely easy to practice and has been studied as replacement for surgical anesthetic.
>>41675703Hypno gog and magog
I'm still mentally fully 100% disabled(blind, etc). I could pop off now and starting promising hell, but I'm gonna wait til this becomes clear cause apparently I sent the enemy to hell for all their blood price today. I'm not useless. I'll find a way to do it. If I don't do it. I promise you this hell is poorly setup and is harsh only through straight division. There's lots of waste going on. You're looking at 20 years of suffering. Nothing in comparison to them. And that day will come.
>>41677674You ever consider smoking weed, boss?