Hello. I'm new to I-Doser. A friend of mine told me about it. I was browsing around the forums AND the internet and I see alot of stuff about people's trips and other experiences.(I even saw one guy who had this thing called "sleep paralysis" from LucidDream.) I especially see this one about Hand of God, how that fucks people up, and there are some other weird ones.
I don't know what I'm scared of, but I just am.
Any advice?
I'm not gonna lie. I'm scared.
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Well, experiences in this field can sometimes be shocking. But there is no danger. Try reading more on the subject matter to assure yourself of this.
Skydiving is shocking, but its hella fun. (and really there isn't much danger at all in modern skydiving. )
I've woken up to sleep paralysis before, and it was pretty freaky as I thought someone was choking me for a second. A cool experience none the less, its not like I wished that it didn't happen.
Skydiving is shocking, but its hella fun. (and really there isn't much danger at all in modern skydiving. )
I've woken up to sleep paralysis before, and it was pretty freaky as I thought someone was choking me for a second. A cool experience none the less, its not like I wished that it didn't happen.
I've had Sleep Paralysis before, waaaay before I ever tried this brainwave stuff.
I've heard it can be the most terrifying experience in a person's life.
Mine wasn't that bad though. I had trouble breathing and this little orange transparent demon thing kept gnashing its teeth in front of my face, and the whole not-being-able-to-move thing kind of freaked me out.
But then I felt like I was being dragged from my bed, and eventually levitated up near the ceiling, everything spinning upside down, dragged across the floor as if I was a snake on ice...
And then I slowly returned to my bed, still without actually being able to change my position once, and settled back exactly like I'd been before, and I jerked my fingers a little until I could move again.
Not once did I actually feel a transition between concious and unconcious. I was awake the whole time.
I'm not sure how I felt about it anymore. It was trippy though. I wrote it down later.
I've heard it can be the most terrifying experience in a person's life.
Mine wasn't that bad though. I had trouble breathing and this little orange transparent demon thing kept gnashing its teeth in front of my face, and the whole not-being-able-to-move thing kind of freaked me out.
But then I felt like I was being dragged from my bed, and eventually levitated up near the ceiling, everything spinning upside down, dragged across the floor as if I was a snake on ice...
And then I slowly returned to my bed, still without actually being able to change my position once, and settled back exactly like I'd been before, and I jerked my fingers a little until I could move again.
Not once did I actually feel a transition between concious and unconcious. I was awake the whole time.
I'm not sure how I felt about it anymore. It was trippy though. I wrote it down later.
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Seems like hallucinatory sleep paralysis, which is a lot more scary - and also rare.Lacroix wrote: orange transparent demon thing kept gnashing its teeth in front of my face.
Yeah I've had weird things with I-Doser before but most of this happens with delta waves because they put you half asleep and weird things. It's not that bad though and I sincerely doubt you could do permanent mental damage like you can with real hallucinogens. It's scary while its happening but afterwards it all goes away just like with sleep paralysis.