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Why did I hallucinate

Discussion in 'Apprentice Marijuana Consumption' started by stonerguy420, Feb 2, 2011.

  1. I was on a 3 month hiatus from weed and last night I blazed and lied down on my bed and just zoned out my eyes were half closed and I kinda started dreaming while I was still awake and saw people standing around me and I think I was talking to them I also could barely move and kept twitching then I fell asleep and woke up an hour later and my room looked kinda greenish and I put all my weed away and went to bed I feel really good today but a little bit achy is this normal when you smoke weed after not smoking for a long time?
     
  2. Same thing happened to me, after smoking 1 bowl and going to bed i looked at my walls and they were vibrating, then I was in the middle of a football (soccer) match and all the players were kicking balls at my face, I tried ducking and stuff but I couldn't move. True Story.
    I think its sleep paralysis, mixed with weed.
     
  3. The day I got off probation I smoked for the first time in a year. I was aware of my tolerance dropping and I was excited to get extremely stoned really fast. Well my friends threw a bit of a party for me to celebrate the fact that I could smoke again. So a 13 gram J and 3.5 grams of hash in a bong later, I coulden't even remember my name. I fell back and started shaking. I was making shit appear as if I was dreaming. I ate more taco bell than any stoner should ever look it. I miss those kinds of highs.
     
  4. That was basically just a dream, don't worry about it.
     
  5. how many times must it be said... cannabis is a mild hallucinogen, if you get more thc than you're use too, you WILL begin seeing things. just keep your cool and enjoy the ride because those kinda highs won't happen forever
     
  6. i twitched like when my body was that half way kinda sleep thing, but it was the night after i smoked from a month tbreak.:confused: weird eh?
     
  7. your not hallucinating, your just really high lol
     
  8. You we're lying down... With your eyes closed, and not moving. Perhaps you we're entering a lucid dream using the "WILD", method. Wake Initiated Lucid Dream. A lucid dream is having a dream while being aware you're dreaming.
     
  9. It's sleep paralysis, when you can't move and are in a 1/2 sleep-like state. Why do you think when you're dreaming your body doesn't move when you think you do in your sleep? It's sleep paralysis. It happens sometimes.
     
  10. I couldn't move because I was just really lazy lol if I had to I could but it just seemed like it would take too much energy
     
  11. Then yeah, it was probably sleep paralysis. It occurs when you don't move for a long time with your eyes closed, not even a small movement. Your body starts to relax and your mind starts to wander, aka dreaming.
     
  12. When you do hallucinate, close your eyes and press against your eyelids, you will see different colored dots forming shapes like connect the dots, and eventually it will go into geometric patterns.
     

  13. Bingo. I like to do this as often as possible; unfortunately I usually can only get it to occur when taking something like sonata or ambien... a lot of it. Lucid dreaming is absolutely amazing
     

  14. When you're asleep you body is paralyzed. When you shift or move during sleep you are in a different phase and not fully asleep. I think there is a watch that utilizes this and tries to wake you up in accordance with your last movement
     
  15. What if you go on a good T break? you as good as new? :eek:
     
  16. nah you did not, it's called a CEV closed-eye visualizations

    CEV) are a distinct class of hallucination. These types of hallucinations generally only occur when one's eyes are closed or when one is in a darkened room
     

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