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#1 Posted : 1/18/2013 4:39:28 PM
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After a few oral DMT sessions I noticed my sleep/dreams are different. A few days after my last use while laying in bed trying to go to sleep I felt a strong feeling that felt and sounded just like when the oral dmt would start to kick in. This startled me because it is a very distinct feeling and I knew I was days away from my last use. This was different however in that I seemed to be paralyzed, and I couldn't even talk. I fought an almost overwhelming feeling of being pulled out and eventually I lost and was out in what seemed to be a very similar experience to that from my DMT use. This has happened a few times to me, seems to be without warning. It has been a short while since I have had something that intense, but I swear its still going on to a lesser extent. Often I wake up not remembering the dreams but I do have a feeling from them and it feels like there was stuff I would really enjoy remembering, as if there was some experience or moment more unique than a normal dream. One more detail to it all that when one of these dreams or whatever happen I don't really feel rested like I slept. This is just like when im out for a few hours on the oral dmt, when I come back I sure don't feel like I just took a nap.

Anyone else get this? I wouldn't have a problem with it but it kind of sucks when I sleep for 10 hours and don't feel rested.
 

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#2 Posted : 1/18/2013 5:32:51 PM



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Dmt seems to be able to impact dreaming and other things in many ways



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#3 Posted : 1/19/2013 6:57:24 AM

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That sounds like sleep paralysis to me. It's a phenomena that occurs when a person is awake but the connection to the body is still cut off. This helps protect the person from physically acting out one's dream.

Were you using Ayahuasca? When ever I indulge in a good amount of Aya I am able to have more lucid dreams.
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