Nawd
Dagobah Resident
This wasn't like Sleep paralysis, I've had that happen also a few times - that is normally terrifying because it happens along with a horrible dream. Last night was different however (I think). I fell asleep shortly after dark (in my totally dark room), next to my 2 year old son. What I deemed a few hours later I woke up, however my body was sleeping, and I could hear myself snoring lightly and my body was totally relaxed. I tried to open my eyes, but they were shut tight and I was breathing deeply. The part of me that was awake however, was totally aware of all of the normal 'house sounds,' like one of my girls coughing, a cricket nearby, my own sounds of breathing, my dad getting up to use the bathroom. This lasted for a long time. I couldn't 'fall asleep' or that part of me wasn't tired. I thought of the normal things, like 'well I have to get up at around 7am for work, I hope I'm actually getting some sleep. What part of the brain is this? Why is one part of me awake and how do I wake the rest of me up?" I tried to wiggle a finger, but that didn't work. So I just 'hung out.' I even had an itch that my arm raised up to scratch, but it wasn't 'me' who did this automatic reaction, and I didn't even feel the scratch if that makes sense. It wasn't until the sound of my son's toy falling off the bed, startled the rest of my body up that I could move voluntarily and open my eyes. I turned on my flashlight, and indeed there was a plastic toy that my son had taken to bed with us, laying on the floor. I just went totally asleep after that and had a few cool dreams about driving on snow.
Just wondering who else has had this happen, and what were your thoughts about it? It was like the opposite of what they call 'lucid dreaming.' Instead of waking up in a dream, I woke up in reality while sleeping.
If this should be moved to the dreams section, that's fine. It just wasn't a dream IMO.
Just wondering who else has had this happen, and what were your thoughts about it? It was like the opposite of what they call 'lucid dreaming.' Instead of waking up in a dream, I woke up in reality while sleeping.
If this should be moved to the dreams section, that's fine. It just wasn't a dream IMO.