posted by [identity profile] leiacat.livejournal.com at 08:24am on 2004-12-08
If you're a human, you'll paradoxically react like a cat, and vice versa. (Theoretically, the stuff is supposed to make humans mellow and cats hyper.)
 
posted by [identity profile] gelfjenn.livejournal.com at 08:35am on 2004-12-08
acctually...it's a full blown halluceonagenic for cats. and in some humans ( like me) it causes deep sleep with severely vivid/visionistic (is this a word or me being me?) dreams.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 06:41am on 2004-12-10
Hmm. I had extremely vivid dreams that I seemed to enter and leave without ever falling asleep. Those would cound as hallucinations, but the feeling was 'dream". The not falling asleep first was unsettling though.
 
posted by [identity profile] gelfjenn.livejournal.com at 07:05am on 2004-12-10
no saying yuo didn't fall asleep first luv. Your concious mind may have just been too wiped to bother to notice as normal. I've had it happen to me now and again.

And then there is the other realm of possibilities out there. All dependant upon your belifes, and what you feel you and your mind and conciousness are capable of. That being said you may have either astral projected as your body and logical mind were so worn out as to present no barrier for yuo subconciousmind and latent ( or active) talents. Or you had a dream walk/vision.
But that's what my silly mind has come up with.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 07:30am on 2004-12-10
True, I can't actually say for sure I didn't sleep to dream, since [livejournal.com profile] anniemal wasn't awake to observe me; my subjective perception was of a seamless transition between waking, dreaming, and waking, with no perception of falling asleep, waking from sleep, or having slept. It could have been "microsleep", if one dreams during that.

As for the mystical stuff, I don't think so. It didn't feel like any of those things, and while I don't remember now what the dreams were, at the time my impression was that the subjects were basic dreamstuff, neither resembling remote or astral views of other places, nor feeling like I'd left my body, nor seeming to have prophetic or relevatory significance. At least not like any of those thingshave felt in the past. Despite the hypnagogic state, I think I was too tired or too wired (or both) for those types of phenomena. (Or, of course, just randomly didn't experience them because they don't spontaneously happen to me all that often anyhow.)
 
posted by [identity profile] gelfjenn.livejournal.com at 09:35am on 2004-12-10
well as i said was where my mind wandere around with that.:)
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 06:38am on 2004-12-10
"Meow". (Actually not so much hyper as "wired" in my case. But it looks like my guess as to the cause was right.)
 
posted by [identity profile] thette.livejournal.com at 06:48am on 2004-12-10
Add hyper for me, too.
 
posted by [identity profile] lilkender.livejournal.com at 08:35pm on 2004-12-11
Just "wide awake" in my case.
Well, you could add "annoyed at being wide awake".

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