I think the Minecraft dream entry refers to the phenomena where playing too much Minecraft makes your dreams "blocky" in that you will visualize the environments as blocks like in Minecraft. Something similar to the Tetris Effect
back when I was 16-17 I used to have semi-lucid dreams a lot where I could half control what was going on but the main thing I could control in my dreams was to exit them and that exit would always be the Minecraft exit menu
Same think happens with chess. When I was playing a lot of chess, I would have crazy dress about chess. I think it's just the brains way of learning all the patterns and what was going on
I once had a false awakening dream that looped like 5 times, I kept getting killed by some weird creature and waking up right back in my bed. Borderline traumatizing lol.
I had a dream like this except the creature was invisible up until the final loop of sorts, in which it looked sorta like an alien, with a bent torso. If you know what the body of a person who'd been run over by a tram car look like, thats what it looked like. If you don't know, don't google it.
I had this as a child 3 times with a t-rex chasing me and my family up a hotel. At the roof we were trapped when i woke up. The 3rd time we were trapped i said “oh well, thats just a dream anyways” and then woke up. Nevr had that dream again 😂
I had a similar dream, but instead of a false awakening, I was more in a constant death loop until I chose the right decision, like respawning after you lose a game.
Dreaming is the most underrated thing in the world. It's so euphoric and adventurous and much more immersive than any game. It's highly disappointing how society doesn't see the value dreams provide
sleepwalked in gfs parents home. about 2months ago. almost pissed behind the tv. ripped some pictures from the wall. her father asked me what im doing. he told me i answered in french ( i cant speak baguette) He asked me if i needed to piss, opened the door inthe garden. then i left in the dark void. around 5C outside. he smoked a zig and lost me. 10mins later i tried to go back in the main door and was grumbling some slurs. cant open the door. he opened the door. i walked at first in the parents room. Her dad said that i noticed im in the wrong room and went back to gf. cant remember shit but thought at first that i dreamed about her dad. Everyone was shitting me the next few days. god i love this family (i pissed a little in my underpants. but no one noticed)
her dad didn't speak French either did he? would be extremely interesting to know. I've heard about reports where people suffer head trauma and then speak a different language or in a different accent. but that can't be true right? you can't learn an actual language out of nowhere. I'm assuming you responded with nonsense blabbering that kinda SOUNDED like French to him?
I feel this way a lot of the time. Especially because I've had those dreams where I've woke up over and over and over. I would like to wake up back in 2000. That would be nice.
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I experienced false awaking loop once. It was so freaking terrifying. I looked it up after I actually woke up. I wrote down the entire thing of what I could remember. Thought I was dead at one point and that is what the afterlife was.
I’ve had this too, funnily enough I had this while my brother was playing RE6 in the same room where he was at the last boss who he kept killing but coming back to life
@angelvvv in short you are bassically dreaming while awake during sleep paralysis if you are not scared nothing scary will happen, but if you freak out then you will start to hallucinate, sleep paralysis is also the easiest and most reliable way to enter a lucid dream
@@Tahha5544I’ve had it quite a bit through my life, you start to recognize when it happens and I just tell myself “ah not this again” and just relax, take some deep breaths, and normally within a minute it subsides.
36:15 as a child I assumed I could hear my surroundings but wasn’t able to open my eyes or move but after years of this experience I realized I’m experiencing the paralysis while in a dream.
@@wickedskittle9917 the worst experiences that any person can endure will definitely be in the form of a dream , where the only law is to not have any laws. 🧘🏽
i was in a car accident when i was 11, which was 7 years ago and i had stopped breathing at the scene. there was nurse who resuscitated me also at the scene so i am very lucky. from the accident, i got a traumatic brain injury and head trauma. when i was in the hospital, i was asleep for a couple days so that my brain could rest. i had long lucid dreams and i even had an out-of-body experience of me having a seizure in the hospital, which, when i woke up, found to be true that that happened. i was like floatin over my hospital bed watching myself have a seizure.
I started listening to this while playing Minecraft, then I stopped and went to bed and as soon as I layed in bed, there was the "Minecraft dream" entry💀
I've experienced Minecraft dreams for entire years of my life when I was younger. Essentially the dream doesn't feel like you're playing the game but rather within it, as if Minecraft is real life.
The worst dream I’ve ever had was when i was super sick, like projectile vomit every 4 hours sick, and I played Fallout 3 for 3 days straight and i ended up getting sick and have the worse fever dream of playing fallout 3. I couldn’t move around, games kept glitching and I’d always fall through the map in my dream, and my vision was so blurry and i moved so slowly in the dreams.
Yeah when i was younger i had the same but with a game called Blacklight Retribution, i used to play it alot ans some dreams i was just inside the maps with my weapons buy the enemies were people i knew, it was weird but xool at the same time
Well it may sound funnny but i had same dreams but about plants vs zombies when i was like 10 or younger, i played this game a lot and well when had tk sleep i had dreams thst jm in the game and well when i lost zombies ate my brain, i couldnt sleep properly and whenever i woke up and went back to bed it came back. Kinda dcared me back then
Its happened to you to huh? Was the subject of your nightmare perhaps the Shadow People? I dont know what they are... But in my younger years they kept appearing. But unlike other nightmares entities i faced, they were like half nightmare. In the sense that they almost crossed into the real world... Making me wake up in a dream only to scare me and then repeat it. And their attacks were unlike anything else... not just a jumpscare but it felt like a hallucination.. And that sense of dread. I dont know what they are. But there's more to this world than we know.
@@altaccount9716 I once woke up and saw something like a fluffy curled up ball of black energy, I felt paralized and scared, just looking at it, after some time it just vanished into nothing and I was freed from a paralysis. It was like a sleep paralysis demon stayed for a while after the nightmare ended
Idk, I find sleep paralysis cool. Every time I’ve gotten it, I was facing the wall, so I couldn’t see the monster, but I could hear it walking around. Shit was wild😂
Had a dream where i was in war and was convinced of it, i must say, it was harrowing beyond belief knowing that any moment might be your last and the fear was intense. Because of that dream i dont want war anywhere anymore in any shape or form.
I've dreamed of war 3 times. Twice in urban combat and once in a trench preparing an ambush or something. They're scary dreams. I remember hiding inside a house once just aiming my gun waiting for someone to burst through the door. It was a scary dream. Can't imagine how scary that scenario would be in real life.
I remember when i had dream when i was a werhmaht soldiger in ukraine xD remember saying god by to my mom , riding the train ans meeting companes and them whatch at them dying while i could swear i could feel the people i killed , that was rlly wierd and rlly lucid experience
Sleeping and dreaming is literally my FAVORITE activity. I am such an active dreamer it’s like an entirely different dimension that I visit everytime I sleep. Even napping, I dream. About 8 years ago, when I was on heavy opiates, I experienced sleep paralysis quite frequently. It was terrible. I have scary dreams sometimes, but now they are almost fun because I’m down for the ride.
I believe “trapped in a dream“ refers to a lucid dream where other characters in your dream are aware that you are lucid dreaming and they usually tell you that you are not supposed to be there or be this aware of what’s happening
@@jordanbrancato7026 Had such a dream last night. 2 people were aware that I knew of lucid dreaming. This was directly after my first ever lucid dream which is another story but it was kind of unnerving to feel that not everyone in that dream was just blending into the environment. One of them approached me and wanted me to show how everything worked. I got scared and fled from the buiding he led me into. I kind of regret it but I was not fully lucid so I could not intervene and finally woke up.
I used to lucid dream frequently and one time I remembered in my dream I wasn’t supposed to let anyone know I am lucid dreaming, so the first thing I did was rub it in to the person in front of me “I AM LUCID DREAMING! I AM LUCID DREAMING!” And his or her face got very close to mine and turned into a swirling mirror and consumed me vision, I immediately woke up and never lucid dreamed again, it has been 5 years
Yes, I’ve had several nightmares where I suddenly became aware that I was dreaming and grew desperate to wake up. So I’d try to jump off a building or cliff, or continuously bash my head against a wall to “die”so that I’ll wake up. However sometimes it just won’t work, you’re literally unable to die, and you’ll be “trapped” in the nightmare and continuously terrorized and tortured.
The worst false awakenings are the too realistic ones. You get up, whole morning routine, work a full shift and then actually wake up and have to do it all over again. It's like working a double and only getting paid for one shift. 😂
I suffer from PTSD nightmares. I sometimes force myself to wake up, and fight to stay awake because anything is better than the nightmare I was having. I even start to hallucinate because I’m fighting to stay awake, but I’m just so tired. Even as an adult, they follow me.
I once had a false awakening dream in 2015, after "waking" up I went through a normal day of school and stuff and then at the end of the school day the "bell" rang which was actually my alarm clock, then I actually woke up and it was trippy at first, I questioned whether I was actually awake, after realizing I was actually awake, I literally went through the same events at school that I went through in my dream.
When my brother was little he was terribly afaid of what he called “The Grey Man”. I remember we had a CD cover with The Thinking Man on it and he freaked out everytime he saw it because it reminded him of “The Grey Man”. I guess because he was all grey made of stone on the CD cover he correlated it to the grey man he saw. My mom and I remember this very clearly but I don’t think he remembers much about it and why he was scared. SOOOO when you mentioned “The Grey Man” on this list.. i got the chills!!
Woah bro when you say grey man and made of stone that weirds me out. When I was a kid I remember a dream of a grey stone figure man with a big red light in the middle of him he had a hammer and I was on a table laying down and he was about to hit me with the hammer and I woke up. I was so scared from that dream I still remember it 15 years later
there's a game called LSD dream emulator which is based on a dream diary book called "Lovely Sweet Dream". in this game there is a grey man wearing a hat and a coat, he's usually a jumpscare or walk slowly towards the player.
@@e3ruisdead Sounds like a interesting game!! Although, my brother was about 3/4 y/o when he was scared of “grey man”. We never had a game like that and this was around 1996, when did the game come out?
Sleep paralysis tip: if you close your eyes in time nothing will happen. If you see/hear something it's already too late and you'll have to "fight" *it/him* but if you wiggle your toes and fingers you'll instantly wake up. I get sleep paralysis occasionally and being able to wake up from it whenever i want to takes away all the fear from it after the initial shock, like playing a horror video game and getting jumpscared by the monster from the safety and comfort of your seat. And yeah, i really recommend closing your eyes because *they* like to get real close and face-to-face with you if you'll let them which is.. Unpleasant. Like nobody is forcing you to stare back at the levitating corpse man but the more you do the worse it gets. For example, for me it's usually a guy who emerges from the shadows and tries to pull me down into the underworld with him. Last time i had SP i looked to the right, then to the left, didn't see him anywhere, thought to myself: "that's right, b*tch" and instantly woke up. It's like as soon as you are no longer afraid it's over..
a possible explanation for that reddit story could be infrasound. it's basically a very low frequency (i think between 5 and 20 decibels) that the human ear cannot hear but it is proven that some people find it mildly to extremely disstressing, while others are unaffected by it (which would explain why the person living there before and the woman's husband weren't affected by it). due to low frequencies being able to cause vibrations and shake things (you can literally FEEL bass in music for example) it can even make your eyes vibrate a little if you're standing at a certain spot where those waves are transported in just the right way. that causes hallucinations at the corner of your eye. the woman reported seeing something like a dog that disappeared when she turned to look at it. she reported feeling uneasy and alert to all kinds of sounds in the house. maybe due to her ears and brain being alert because they SENSE there is something there that they can't actually hear though. that constant stress and feeling of uneasiness or endangerment could easily cause nightmares as she has been facing, and frequent nightmares increase the probability of sleep paralysis occuring, since the probability of the brain not correctly transmitting the information to your body to not be paralyzed anymore when waking up is higher when you wake up from a shock moment in a nightmare. infrasound can be unknowingly emitted by electronic devices or machines, like aggregates, high voltage transformers etc, and you know the effects of sound spreading through walls can be weird. but bass travels especially well through walls, pipes etc if the conditions happen to be just right. it's basically vibrations after all. fun fact: researchers trying to rationally explain the paranormal have also found that a lot of haunted places had a source of something producing infrasound. if you find that topic interesting feel free to look up more on the matter of infrasound. another fun fact: the sound was also used in the first couple minutes of the french movie "irreversible" to create an uneasy atmosphere to the viewer alluding to the horrific stuff that will happen later in the movie (i do not recommend you watch it, it's seriously fucked up due to a specific scene, even though it's kinda philosophical and emotionally provoking and has an interesting message and possesses artistic merit in my opinion, the first hour or so is just confusion, violence, grossness and depravity you have to "fight through" to later appreciate the movie. also if you watch a video file of this from the internet there won't be infrasound. you need the raw uncompressed audio for example directly from the DVD, because infrasound gets deleted in mp3 files to reduce disk space needed for a file. you can easily reduce the size from 40 megabytes to just 4 when deleting information that isn't needed (it's also done with the help of pseudo acoustics if you wanna learn more about it) and logically the frequencies we are all unable to hear anyway due to human anatomy are the first ones to always get deleted, even in the most high quality mp3 files. also in order to "hear" it (or rather for it to actually BE THERE) you'll need equipment including speakers or headphones that support those frequencies, and the vast majority doesn't)
I’ve experienced sleep paralysis, lucid dreaming, and being stuck in a dream multiple times. My lucid dreams sometimes turn into “waking up loops” where my dream makes me wake up inside of it to convince me that that was my reality. Everytime I realized it was my dream, It would send me back to where i woke up to repeat the cycle. I eventually forced myself awake by tensing my eardrums, but theres multiple other stories I have😭
@@sharonforsythe9885that how I got out of a lucid dream. I was a little kid and I accidentally fell into a lucid dream. It’s a whole other story, but I still felt my feet in my bed, so I wiggled my toes and it woke me up.
narcolepsy (type 2) plus hypersomnia as well as chronic insomnia sufferer here! i’ve had all kinds of wacky experiences such as false awakenings where i have a conversation or message thread with a friend or relative only to re wake up to that not actually being real. sleep paralysis almost every night as well as auditory hallucinations upon falling asleep (before being medicated) i sometimes enjoy it bc of the ability to go into a lucid dream or AP but sometimes if i’m in a darker headspace it can be spooky. been into AP and LD my whole life so when it started happening naturally i wasn’t super scared.
Dreams in Minecraft could also be called the Tetris effect. Pretty well documented. It happens to me quite often when I play a new game for a *very* prolonged period of time. And it's exactly how you describe, when I go to sleep I'm basically just playing the game in my head, stuff will just happen for no reason and it will basically take over my unconcious mind, often to the point of insomnia. The most infuriating part is that it genuinely feels like I'm still playing but somewhere in there I know it won't add to my real life progress 😂
Same goes if you play instruments, i've played piano in my dreams, i've also played games like Devil May Cry and Dark Souls in my dreams since I got obsessed with them lol
I once had a dream that I drove a car off a bridge into a lake after I got attacked by some scary people, but I was with a friend of mine in that dream and the next day I was hanging out with her and she told me “hey by the way I had a dream that we were being attacked by some weird people and after that you drove a car into a lake with us in it”… it freaked me out, really started to look differently at dreams since that day. I also experience many lucid dreams and visit the same places in my dreams but in different scenario’s. Have also experienced sleep paralysis, which I find to be extremely terrifying. My dreams are extremely vivid and it feels like I’m actually there and I can feel pain in my dreams. It feels like I’m visiting different realities in my dreams.
I've only experienced paralysis once.. I felt something with it's presence looming over me. I wanted to move my hand to swing at it. I couldn't move my hand for a while until I mentally told myself to move it. Woke up, started swinging then opened my eyes to see nothing there. I'm going down fighting
Has anyone ever experienced this - Becoming aware while you were asleep, but it doesn't feel like a dream and it's not sleep paralysis... It's more like feeling like the surroundings (wherever you fell asleep) are overlayed with a translucent paper-like substance (or like you're "in it") and it's smooth, feels calming, then the "paper" starts to crumple and become distorted which makes you feel more and more anxious until it turns to static, almost like TV snow... It happened to me a few times before the age of 12, the most memorable time was when it happened and I got up to run to my parents room, I remember looking back towards my door and seeing all the static in my room but not the rest of the house, and I woke up in my parents bed so I know I didn't dream going there. It's the best way I can describe it and never seen any mentions of it anywhere... I think I'm gonna copy pasta this to reddit before I forget
@@ukeedge2761 as a child I recall the only medications I had were antibiotics when I had ear infections but I don't remember that being at the same time, but perhaps
I had a waking thing happen when I was around 8-10, and my eyes would zoom into a corner of the roof in my room, and like these long, thin, twigs would surround my vision, and sort of be growing like a crystal, and my eyes would not stop zooming in, and it would get really close to the roof corner, and I would be able to move and blink my eyes, and talk and I would call for my parents, and once they came but my eyes kept doing the zooming thing, and it didn’t stop for like 4 mins, it was like a feeling of terror, and it was super weird.
@@saintessa i have woken from a dream with my eyes allready open and the spinning lights on the forhead of a giant alien morphed into the air con light
i have these weird dreams were i see glimpses into the future but i can predict it but it’s like i remember it when it actually happens for example 5 Months before an event i’ll dream of smth then it will happen and it’s not deja vu it’s perfectly what happens because there will be a song i’ve never heard or a person i’ve not met or a conversation that i’ve never engaged in that i hear and it will happen and when the dream ends is the minute i fully grasp the concept that i’ve seen this before in the dream
THIS was the comment i was looking for. what on earth is the phenomenon, because surely i can’t have “had a dream” something happened and not remember it until it happened. but i do find myself constantly saying, hmph, i had a dream about this! weird.
I had this dream where i was playing bingo with kids and i said “we dont have that onel and then i dod the exacy same thing like a week later the dream and somehow i said that irl then i remembered the dream
Great video! I can tell you have been working on your presentation skills. I like the interaction questions you pepper into the video. You sound much steadier in your voice. I also appreciate the better pronunciations. Keep up the great work. I look forward to your next video.
I also feel like his own style is kind of forming. Very casual, 'sleep walking is just walking in your sleep, like, i just described in detail' followed with 'N-R E M sleep or just nrem sleep idk' lol
The weirdest thing to me is recurring dreams, especially when they seemingly have no relative link to anything in your life. I've got a few different ones that just randomly pop up every few months or years that are almost identical or at least feel that way, could be a deja vu thing going on though i suppose but even after waking i end up remembering them and thinking about that same dream before. Not always the same "plot" but locations usually, and ones ive never been to, probably pulled from a movie. Weird to think about.
I had an out of body experience once in eighth grade. For context, I have a panic disorder that can really impair my breathing which wasn’t diagnosed at the time. I was in math class and all of a sudden I started panting and shaking and having trouble breathing. I was absolutely terrified. I must have been making a lot of noise because my teacher got really pissed off. She took me outside (this was one of those “temporary” camper buildings) and started yelling at me for disrupting class, which freaked me out more. Eventually I had so little air that my vision was going out. I must have passed out after my hearing left because I “woke up” on the ground. I saw myself laying on the ground for a few seconds and had this immense clarity, like “oh. That’s me. That’s my body I’m looking at.” It was incredibly peaceful, I wasn’t worried if I was dead. I don’t think it lasted long because I only remember a few brief images and thoughts before getting back up while another employee was yelling at my teacher for making my panic attack worse. I also have a history of night terrors, a bit of lucid dreaming and sleepwalking too.
I love dreaming, but I'm terrified of having nightmares due to how scary mine are. Dunno why they're so traumatic, I'm a pretty normal dude and nothing crazy happens in my life. It's crazy what your brain can make up.
This is the first tier-list where I learned something that affect me, I had a hypnopompic episode once and would hear yelling and explosions every time I would close my eyes. I heard the voices of my father and a girl behind me telling me to turn around I’d assume it was around 5 am when this started happening I thought I was being haunted when this happened, happy to know it’s just this random thing.
When I was a kid I would wake up and see spiders and feel them crawling on me and feel afraid, but then I would see my "guardian angel" standing over me and I would feel safe enough to fall back to sleep. He looked like a tall, hooded person with the face of an owl. He had dark green robes.
I had an out-of-body experience in my dream where I was scared of something in the top right corner of my room; it was super dark. I started dreaming about something else and later woke up. I didn’t think much of it, but about a year later, I had a dream where I was watching my body from the top right corner.
@@Countertistic It's apparently a slightly common occurence, at least you'll find in like forums and sides of the internet where people discuss their dreams.
During this video I got curious if you could ever make an iceberg video on psychology of body language… that’d be so interesting man! Love your videos. I sleep with my hands near my neck and it made me think “why do I always have my hands near my neck?”
The idea of being trapped in a dream comes from when a lucid dreamer starts having a lucid nightmare and tries too hard to wake up so they feel like they're stuck in a dream
2 nights ago I was comfy in hed and all of a sudden I hear a voice "gasp" loud af right next to me. I assume i was in borderline REM but holy hell it was so real and scared tf out of me
Sleep walking survivor here: once I fell of a bunk bed at a summer camp. At least there was a table to save me from totally breaking my bones, weirdly enough I just had a little scratch.
I'm talking about a robust, deeply sophisticated notion of hallucination. Hallucinations so real you can't distinguish them from reality. We're talking about the kind of hallucinations that are so mesmerizing that... imagine you start imagining you’re a sleeper. You lay there day after day, just dreaming your life away, perfecting the art of snoozing. You dream so hard that one day you wake up and realize, “Wait a minute-I can’t remember the last time I was actually awake!” You’ve forgotten how to do basic human things, like holding a conversation or remembering where you parked your car. Your biggest accomplishment is figuring out how to nap in various positions-back, side, even upside-down! You find yourself at a party, nodding off in the corner, and everyone’s like, “Look at that dreamer over there!” And you’re thinking, “Yeah, it’s a rough life, but at least my dreams are way cooler than this small talk!” That’s the kind of power of imagination I’m talking about-where you can drift into a reality where your biggest stress is which dream to follow: the one where you’re flying or the one where you’re in an epic snack battle with your favorite foods. So next time you catch yourself daydreaming, just remember: be careful-too much dreaming and you might end up as the star of your own sleep marathon!
I briefly took a sleeping medication in 2019/2020 called mirtazapine and it gave me such crazy vivid dreams every night that I actually became scared of going to sleep. Weird stuff.
@@serbianpharmacist I’ve heard a lot of different responses to mirtazapine but I went from 15 to 30/45 and i still have the crazy vivid nightmares even tho it’s been 5 years since I’ve taken it, maybe it’s a diff medication I’m on but it feels like I’m still on it
Bro fever dreams does absolutely go hard in any way and leaves a deep mark in the memory. I still remember my fever dream from few years ago lol. It was crazy af
This is definitely the video for me (20yrs of insomnia and non-24 circadian rhythm disorder) 😂 you missed one risk of untreated sleep apnea; death. I've experienced something comparable to out of body experiences before, I experience dissociative symptoms which can manifest as seeing yourself from outside your body (although ime this is rare, I'm more likely to 'bubble' (derealization) or just disappear entirely lol
I used to sleep walk in my teens. At the time I was under great stress. My parents recorded me doing it and I was just opening drawers and cabinets. I would tug at my clothes like they were uncomfortable
There's been so many icebergs I've been desperate to watch but have awful concentration so tried watching in sections but end up bored or give up. However your channel was recommended to me by UA-cam and I saw the subjects of your icebergs and they were so good I decided 30mins before bed each night. I lasted 2 nights until I sat and watched the entire thing in one go, never zoning out and having to go back to the last part I remembered, never skipped anything, was totally absorbed. Even when you covered topics I've already totally obsessed over and knew virtually everything already I still was completely absorbed by the way you cover the subjects. Not too long or slow, not rushed so you need more info and all actually obviously been read into or researched. You also stick to covering the most interesting and attention holding aspects of each topic. I love how you make me question things, think critically and leave me feeling motivated to read into some of your subjects further, even in depth to the point of buying books to learn more. I'm not sure why but you somehow manage to choose icebergs that I always find fascinating as if they've all been made for me personally. It's like I wrote an iceberg wishlist and you just keep getting my personal choices lol! I'm quite new here so excited that I have so much more to watch!! Thanks for great content! ❤
Sleep disorder trifecta over here I have insomnia, sleep walking, sleep paralysis and lucid dreaming! (Thankfully not all at the same time!). Sleep disorders are common with Rett syndrome due to deletion of a specific gene which is probably why it's on the list.
My out of body experience was me floating up to the ceiling then seeing the popcorn ceiling as i was small as an ant. Then looking back at myself, then shooting back into myself and waking up.. i didn’t know what was happening when I was young, now it doesn’t happen anymore. If anyone has had this happen before let me know
The exact same experience happened to me, one second I was lying awake looking up at the popcorn ceiling and the next my mind zoomed in and the ridges in the ceiling came into focus turning into millions and millions of snow peaked mountains. Zooming in further was me, I was colossal the weight of my body was so physically tensing that my jaw began to hurt as I wandered the snowscape like a Sisyphean titan. The way my body felt so huge made me assume I was experiencing Alice in wonderland syndrome, google it, it might be what you experienced as well.
This is an iceberg I've been waiting for! I've been practicing inducing lucid dreams on command for over half my life, and I've gotten so consistent with it that I've even started categorizing different types and tiers of lucidity I experience. I'm always eager to further extend my understanding of dreams, so that I can further fuel my sleeping brain's control over them. Edit: Something else I should mention, when I engage in extreme lucidity in my dreams like complex decision making and complete dream rerouting, I often wake up with a headache or small migraine. An interesting side effect, I still wonder what specifically causes it.
@@fnvgvvdb I've actually learned from experience that after a while, lucid dreaming becomes obsolete. I'm able to gain the same benefits of being lucid without actually being lucid. The key is confidence (literally). Whether or not something you try to do in a dream will succeed is based on your confidence that it will succeed. Dreams take place in your subconscious, so what you imagine happening happens. If you're afraid something will go wrong, it will. Hence why running from something scary results in you running like you're underwater and things like that. How I reached this point was having a lot of backup plans for when something scary happens in a regular dream, which I could practice on the rare occasion that I had a lucid dream. My go-to was flight. But if flying failed, I'd be doomed, so I made lots of backup plans for flying. I'd start by imagining myself with wings. If that failed, I'd try a jetpack. Then, I'd try flying superman-style. Then, I'd flap my arms like wings. Then, I'd move to something else similar to flying like a grappling hook or super-jumps. By having so many backup plans, it gave me confidence that something would work. Therefore, they worked. Nowadays, after being so much more confident in my dreams, that confidence carries over to non-lucid dreams, giving me all the same benefits without the awareness. Honestly, it tends to be more fun that way. It took me years to reach this point, so definitely don't expect it to work overnight (badum tss) unless you happen to be very talented. Just keep the idea as a little nugget in the back of your mind for when you fall asleep, and practice on those rare nights that you lucid dream. *tl;dr: Confidence is the literal key.* What you think will fail, will. What you think will work, will. Practice confidence in your dreams and eventually you won't have to rely on lucid dreams at all. ALSO, for nights when you want to avoid lucid dreams, avoid medicines that make you sleep deeper like Melatonin or Benadryl. They make dreams way too incoherent for lucidity. But if you need these medicines, prioritize them over your dreams. Your health comes first.
In my early pre-teen and early teen years I had nightmares and hallucinations. The nightmares were the normal ones where I’d be running from something and wake up screaming and running. I also had the recurring Fear of Impending Doom thing. Nowadays at 19 years old my dreams are always normal and sometimes I’m aware that I’m dreaming and when I wanna leave or change my dream I just wake up.
Dreams can be a really odd thing. I have one common one that I get a lot. Usually nearing when I normally wake up I have a dream where I am lucid in it and I wake up in my house, the only difference is that my entire house has a murky green hue to it and an ominous atmosphere. The only way I can get out of this dream is if my alarm goes off or if I “un alive” myself. I’m not sure why it always comes to that in the dream, I never think about stuff like that in real life but I’m almost drawn to it in the dream and I know I have to do it to wake up. Kinda freaky.
funny i get this in my recommended after the crazy dreams ive had the past few days. some of the weirdest ones ive ever experienced one was literally like a tutorial in a video game in the beginning. i was like a camera panning around this random world as some narrating voice played introducing random places. then once i got into my body i seen some friends and was talking to them, turn around and theres 100 random people standing in a line, just staring into my soul. not saying a single word, just staring at me. i jumped into a lake and was in the water for what felt like 20 mins. i felt like i was real life drowning and was coming up to the surface, i literally woke up popping out of the water. in real life i stuck my arm in the air and damn near jumped out the bed
Why am i watching this at night? Because my medication is making me have weird dreams that i wake up crying. I don't think this video will scare me. I want to scare the dreams out of me!
I once had a dream where I was walking in the Egyptian Desert during a sandstorm but could barely make out the pyramids, the entire desert also had a really weird hue to it, one very similar to the mirror world from Devil May Cry 1 (which in itself has one of the most evil vibes I have ever experienced in a game)
When I was younger, I used to sleepwalk. My parents told me that I would pee in weird places one night my brother saw me peeing in a giant Lego box, so yeah, that was pretty weird.
I've experienced false awakening loop 1 time in my life. in my dream, i woke from my sleep and went to the door to open it, beside the door is a window with light coming in from outside (my room light is off). When i opened the door, the light outside my room is off like there is no one in my house, i got surprised and woke up again in the same position like before, that was the time i realised i am still dreaming. It looped for about tens of time that i thought this is what happen when i die while asleep. Super terrifying
My first sleep paralysis was actually pretty cool. At first it was black dots just flying at me in my vision, my eyes were open. They kept getting bigger and eventually it felt like I was falling through space and flying past meteors, and it even sounded like wind was hitting my face because I was contracting it subconsciously making my eardrums hear a low rumbling noise I imagine most people can do. Then it slowed and I just saw morphing black figure with the same noise. I was aware it was a dream vision so I wasn’t scared and kinda wanted to keep going, but it was just very weird for my first time so I did force myself to stop. Which is weird because usually I hear you can’t do that. Kinda hope it happens again haha
I can add something to the list: it‘s called: Terror Lucid Dream. I went through a bad psychosis and there were „voices/people“ in my head creating horror terror dreams, which are lucid. But you don‘t have the control. They have.
Sleep paralysis isn't scary if you just learn how to destroy your dream and to not to open your eyes while having the paralysis. Destroy the dream by invoking rumbling and shakiness to speed up the waking up process which also blocks out the sounds and presence of your sleep paralysis demons. Think of it as powering up like you're a Dragon Ball character. Of course you're gonna have a bad time if you just lay there with your eyes wide open trying to run away, your body ain't going nowhere so fight with your mind.
i had a dream a bit ago where i was in the middle of an ethereal bright forest in the victorian ages??? and there was like. a party of rich people in suits and gowns, and i was condemned to get hanged along with others in the gallows in the forest. it stuck with me because i felt i physically couldn't breathe in the dream, it was all so vivid
This is my 5000th liked video Congratulations Snook for claiming the title of “Owner of CubeThing’s 5000th liked video,” even though this is worth next to nothing because im just a random guy who enjoys this content Good video btw, keep up the good work!
My dad has sleep apnea OSA and our mom made him get checked out because of how frequently she was probably saving him from dying in his sleep. After sleeping while hooked up to this machine that reads his breathing patterns for a night, a nurse told him they were shocked how he wasn’t dead. This was before me and my brother were born
Had a lucid dream of literal death recently. I was burnt alive in that lucid dream and felt how it felt being dead. Literal nothingness… then I woke up.
visually everything was black but the literal feeling of not existing and void was insane, woke up all sweating moments after. that feeling I will never forget
Congratulations on the 100k! Been here since you had a couple thousands and I'm happy you're getting recognition ❤ Great content & voice. Never fails to help me sleep
I don't know how but when I'm dreaming I can always willingly wake myself up by squinting my eyes really hard. My vision turns to black and white static and a few seconds later I'm awake.
always liked the theory that dreams are us going to another universe and not like in the OH IF I WRIGHT ON A PEACE OF PAPER AND THE WORLD BECOMES REAL more like it already existed before you even existed kind of thing.
I clicked off the video about 15 minutes in but came back to give you constructive feedback. You go into excruciating detail about regular sleep disorders, and while the title is called "Sleep and Dream Iceberg", I think most of the viewers are more interested in the juicy bottom tiers rather hearing an extended in depth explanation of what sleep apnea is. I would make the more basic entries shorter and to the point, and elaborate on the lesser known entries.
My first lucid dream was a dream about me flying around in a Minecraft world, goku was also there, I haven’t played Minecraft in 3 years and never watched anime in my life
Im a guy. I was once in a weird sleep state. Im convinced this was an illusion but i opened my eyes when i heard a gunshot and i was trembling. I dont remember the dream but i remember not being worried before i woke up. Im 24 and this terrified me to the point that i woke up and checked my door
I recently had a dream about a comedy sketch. At one point everything changed and the main character just looked right into the “camera” or whatever and started humming a weird ass slow tune. Then all of the sudden it switched to complete darkness and something kind of looking like Jesus said. “ I couldn’t have found you without the 8th star”. I just couldn’t get back to sleep after that.
I had a dream where I was talking about my mistakes with the first girl I loved and we just walked my neighborhood on a misty rainy day. We stopped in front of my house and she waved, turned and walked off, into the fog. Then I woke up.
When i still had HPPD i will experience alot of peripheral hallucinations, saw shadow people, heard people crying and screaming, strong tinnitus, sleep paralysis and lucid dreaming… thankfully after 4 years of living on what felt like hell, i was finally able to get better, get proper sleep, rest and stop hallucinating/tripping 24/7… its about to be 2 years since i recovered… which also marks 6 years of me being sober from drugs 😊
I remember a hypnopompic hallucination I had, where I was waking up for school, and it was around 6am. I was so tired I couldn't get up, so I kept shifting between being awake and sleeping constantly. At one point, I saw a flash of what looked like my mom crouched beside my bed, and she whisper-yelled "GOTCHA!". I only saw a flash of her silohuette, but jumped so hard I was instantly fully awake
I get sleep paralysis often, but the other night I experienced something like never before. It started in my bed like normal, but then this angelic music started playing around me. I wish I could’ve remembered it so I could recreate it, but it was truly beautiful. Then I began to float above my bed, but instead of floating in a laying position, I was straight up. I began to spin slowly in circles slowly, able to see my entire room exactly how it is. When I have sleep paralysis, I often find myself inducing this sort of hellish state sort of on accident. Like I choose to do it, but instantly regret it. In this case, I began descending below ground into a sort of dark dungeon where I saw several black figures standing still. I couldn’t see their faces or eyes but I could tell they were staring at me. Then they all began to groan which grew louder and louder until a jolted awake. I know this is an old video but I hope someone finds this story interesting (or finds it period). Truly the most terrifying thing I’ve ever experience in and out of sleep.
I had a sleep paralysis once i vividly remember laying on my side unable to move and there was a dark figure next to me, i also remember i was very anxious
@Snook_YT thank u tho I do really like the time and effort you put into your channel and the ideas for your content topic and subjects are always really interesting imo it's like my own personal interest channel made just for me 😆
@@83moonchildcan you tell us what is the background music you used ? The starting one at around 0:56 seconds. Edit: It's Yume Nikki OST: Snow World (Extended)
I think the Minecraft dream entry refers to the phenomena where playing too much Minecraft makes your dreams "blocky" in that you will visualize the environments as blocks like in Minecraft. Something similar to the Tetris Effect
back when I was 16-17 I used to have semi-lucid dreams a lot where I could half control what was going on but the main thing I could control in my dreams was to exit them and that exit would always be the Minecraft exit menu
Back when I was in school and Minecraft started to get big I played a lot with my buddy and I swear I had the same effect on me.
Same think happens with chess. When I was playing a lot of chess, I would have crazy dress about chess. I think it's just the brains way of learning all the patterns and what was going on
I've had this happen to me when starting a new job too,I would just randomly say work related stuff in my sleep
I thought I was the only one but I played so much that I started Minecraft Dreaming.
I once had a false awakening dream that looped like 5 times, I kept getting killed by some weird creature and waking up right back in my bed. Borderline traumatizing lol.
same thing happened to me this night lol
Same, I woke up with Micheal Myers figure in my doorway, and he kept walking in to stab me multiple times before I actually woke up
I had a dream like this except the creature was invisible up until the final loop of sorts, in which it looked sorta like an alien, with a bent torso. If you know what the body of a person who'd been run over by a tram car look like, thats what it looked like. If you don't know, don't google it.
I had this as a child 3 times with a t-rex chasing me and my family up a hotel. At the roof we were trapped when i woke up.
The 3rd time we were trapped i said “oh well, thats just a dream anyways” and then woke up. Nevr had that dream again 😂
I had a similar dream, but instead of a false awakening, I was more in a constant death loop until I chose the right decision, like respawning after you lose a game.
Dreaming is the most underrated thing in the world. It's so euphoric and adventurous and much more immersive than any game. It's highly disappointing how society doesn't see the value dreams provide
They are truly so important to us. Western world is missing it at least
i so so rarely dream its tragic
might be a you thing
@@ScarletPlant So do I, but I don't view it as tragic. I used to have a ton of horrible nightmares.
@@ScarletPlantTry fasting and see if that helps, honestly I used to rarely dream until I started practicing spirtual discipline.
sleepwalked in gfs parents home. about 2months ago. almost pissed behind the tv. ripped some pictures from the wall. her father asked me what im doing. he told me i answered in french ( i cant speak baguette) He asked me if i needed to piss, opened the door inthe garden. then i left in the dark void. around 5C outside. he smoked a zig and lost me. 10mins later i tried to go back in the main door and was grumbling some slurs. cant open the door. he opened the door. i walked at first in the parents room. Her dad said that i noticed im in the wrong room and went back to gf.
cant remember shit but thought at first that i dreamed about her dad.
Everyone was shitting me the next few days. god i love this family
(i pissed a little in my underpants. but no one noticed)
was fucking drunk
@@Olpster based
@kotzpenner What did you base it on?
I pissed on my cousins fridge drunk sleepwalking. He told his girlfriend it was the cat hahah
her dad didn't speak French either did he? would be extremely interesting to know. I've heard about reports where people suffer head trauma and then speak a different language or in a different accent. but that can't be true right? you can't learn an actual language out of nowhere.
I'm assuming you responded with nonsense blabbering that kinda SOUNDED like French to him?
Sometime in the early to mid 2000’s I fell asleep. While it’s been a wild ride of a dream, I hope one of these days I’ll finally wake up.
bro
I feel this way a lot of the time. Especially because I've had those dreams where I've woke up over and over and over. I would like to wake up back in 2000. That would be nice.
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I did a failed backflip and landed on my head then slept, I don't remember when i woke up (I probably just forgot
I've been asleep since the start of Covid. I just can't make sense of shit nowadays it feels like every day is a dream to some degree.
I experienced false awaking loop once. It was so freaking terrifying. I looked it up after I actually woke up. I wrote down the entire thing of what I could remember. Thought I was dead at one point and that is what the afterlife was.
What year was this?
I’ve had this too, funnily enough I had this while my brother was playing RE6 in the same room where he was at the last boss who he kept killing but coming back to life
I get these quiet often as part of my dream hallucinations from narcolepsy. I have sleep paralysis in my dreams, when I fall asleep and when I wake up
I also exprienced this once and had the same thinking as you that this is what dying in my sleep feels like
i definitely felt this loop awakening. shit felt weird
Sleep paralysis can become less scary the more you learn about it
Tell me about it
@angelvvv in short you are bassically dreaming while awake during sleep paralysis if you are not scared nothing scary will happen, but if you freak out then you will start to hallucinate, sleep paralysis is also the easiest and most reliable way to enter a lucid dream
@@Tahha5544I’ve had it quite a bit through my life, you start to recognize when it happens and I just tell myself “ah not this again” and just relax, take some deep breaths, and normally within a minute it subsides.
@@Gatzucortezemmanuel357”not this again” is so real
@@Gatzucortezemmanuel357Ive found that trying really hard to shake my head gets me out of it.
36:15 as a child I assumed I could hear my surroundings but wasn’t able to open my eyes or move but after years of this experience I realized I’m experiencing the paralysis while in a dream.
😮😮😮 this horrified and terrified me all at once sounds like being trapped oh man
@@wickedskittle9917 the worst experiences that any person can endure will definitely be in the form of a dream , where the only law is to not have any laws. 🧘🏽
i was in a car accident when i was 11, which was 7 years ago and i had stopped breathing at the scene. there was nurse who resuscitated me also at the scene so i am very lucky. from the accident, i got a traumatic brain injury and head trauma. when i was in the hospital, i was asleep for a couple days so that my brain could rest. i had long lucid dreams and i even had an out-of-body experience of me having a seizure in the hospital, which, when i woke up, found to be true that that happened. i was like floatin over my hospital bed watching myself have a seizure.
dude, that's insane! out of body experiences should be looked into
Uhhh
I took strong acid one time and had the same effect
I didn't have a car accident but i've had NDEs too and they are like this, you REALLY do see what happens outside of your body.
The real men listen to this whilst tryna sleep
Best comment here!😂
I started listening to this while playing Minecraft, then I stopped and went to bed and as soon as I layed in bed, there was the "Minecraft dream" entry💀
Same
I am lol
Woman* 😂
I've experienced Minecraft dreams for entire years of my life when I was younger. Essentially the dream doesn't feel like you're playing the game but rather within it, as if Minecraft is real life.
Yeah I've had this but with basically any game that I've been playing a lot at the time. I remember the zombies of Half-Life haunting my dreams :D
The worst dream I’ve ever had was when i was super sick, like projectile vomit every 4 hours sick, and I played Fallout 3 for 3 days straight and i ended up getting sick and have the worse fever dream of playing fallout 3. I couldn’t move around, games kept glitching and I’d always fall through the map in my dream, and my vision was so blurry and i moved so slowly in the dreams.
@@nhpivotlkman them fallout 3 fever dreams were like nothing else
Yeah when i was younger i had the same but with a game called Blacklight Retribution, i used to play it alot ans some dreams i was just inside the maps with my weapons buy the enemies were people i knew, it was weird but xool at the same time
Well it may sound funnny but i had same dreams but about plants vs zombies when i was like 10 or younger, i played this game a lot and well when had tk sleep i had dreams thst jm in the game and well when i lost zombies ate my brain, i couldnt sleep properly and whenever i woke up and went back to bed it came back. Kinda dcared me back then
I had a false awakening, "waking up" into a nightmare only the really wake up into sleep paralysis. This event absolutely frightens me to this day
Sleep paralysis can become less scary the more you learn about it. False awakenings are also a perfect opportunity to lucid dream
Gets me every time 😂
Its happened to you to huh? Was the subject of your nightmare perhaps the Shadow People?
I dont know what they are... But in my younger years they kept appearing. But unlike other nightmares entities i faced, they were like half nightmare.
In the sense that they almost crossed into the real world...
Making me wake up in a dream only to scare me and then repeat it.
And their attacks were unlike anything else... not just a jumpscare but it felt like a hallucination..
And that sense of dread.
I dont know what they are. But there's more to this world than we know.
@@altaccount9716 I once woke up and saw something like a fluffy curled up ball of black energy, I felt paralized and scared, just looking at it, after some time it just vanished into nothing and I was freed from a paralysis. It was like a sleep paralysis demon stayed for a while after the nightmare ended
Idk, I find sleep paralysis cool. Every time I’ve gotten it, I was facing the wall, so I couldn’t see the monster, but I could hear it walking around. Shit was wild😂
Had a dream where i was in war and was convinced of it, i must say, it was harrowing beyond belief knowing that any moment might be your last and the fear was intense. Because of that dream i dont want war anywhere anymore in any shape or form.
Bro got converted by his own imagination
@@wesleyantonino6931Frr 😂😂
Bro got drafted in his dream😂
I've dreamed of war 3 times. Twice in urban combat and once in a trench preparing an ambush or something. They're scary dreams. I remember hiding inside a house once just aiming my gun waiting for someone to burst through the door. It was a scary dream. Can't imagine how scary that scenario would be in real life.
I remember when i had dream when i was a werhmaht soldiger in ukraine xD remember saying god by to my mom , riding the train ans meeting companes and them whatch at them dying while i could swear i could feel the people i killed , that was rlly wierd and rlly lucid experience
Sleeping and dreaming is literally my FAVORITE activity. I am such an active dreamer it’s like an entirely different dimension that I visit everytime I sleep. Even napping, I dream. About 8 years ago, when I was on heavy opiates, I experienced sleep paralysis quite frequently. It was terrible. I have scary dreams sometimes, but now they are almost fun because I’m down for the ride.
I believe “trapped in a dream“ refers to a lucid dream where other characters in your dream are aware that you are lucid dreaming and they usually tell you that you are not supposed to be there or be this aware of what’s happening
Creepy. I don’t want them to know. That how every horror scene normally goes.
@@jordanbrancato7026 Had such a dream last night. 2 people were aware that I knew of lucid dreaming. This was directly after my first ever lucid dream which is another story but it was kind of unnerving to feel that not everyone in that dream was just blending into the environment. One of them approached me and wanted me to show how everything worked. I got scared and fled from the buiding he led me into. I kind of regret it but I was not fully lucid so I could not intervene and finally woke up.
I used to lucid dream frequently and one time I remembered in my dream I wasn’t supposed to let anyone know I am lucid dreaming, so the first thing I did was rub it in to the person in front of me “I AM LUCID DREAMING! I AM LUCID DREAMING!” And his or her face got very close to mine and turned into a swirling mirror and consumed me vision, I immediately woke up and never lucid dreamed again, it has been 5 years
Yes, I’ve had several nightmares where I suddenly became aware that I was dreaming and grew desperate to wake up. So I’d try to jump off a building or cliff, or continuously bash my head against a wall to “die”so that I’ll wake up. However sometimes it just won’t work, you’re literally unable to die, and you’ll be “trapped” in the nightmare and continuously terrorized and tortured.
@@Icezoot Unlucky you. When I become aware I'm dreaming it doesn't last very long and I end up waking pretty soon.
I have experienced psychosis from sleep deprivation. People should take sleep extremely seriously.
I can sleep when I'm dead lol
@@Daniel-sm5vyif you don't get enough sleep, soon you'll be...
Say it louder for the tweekers in the back
Same, man. It’s scary
@@HavianEla super scary!
The worst false awakenings are the too realistic ones. You get up, whole morning routine, work a full shift and then actually wake up and have to do it all over again.
It's like working a double and only getting paid for one shift. 😂
I've done a full day in an office once, then woke up relieved that I am a Bin-Man and only work until 1pm.
Interesting... ive never gotten that far. They've allways attacked me before i could progress.
I suffer from PTSD nightmares. I sometimes force myself to wake up, and fight to stay awake because anything is better than the nightmare I was having. I even start to hallucinate because I’m fighting to stay awake, but I’m just so tired. Even as an adult, they follow me.
I hope all goes well. Stay safe and take care of yourself
I know the feeling. I suffer from them as well.
Look into psychedelic mushrooms
stay safe friend!
@@r.i7654it is a fucking dream bro.. of course he is safe.
I once had a false awakening dream in 2015, after "waking" up I went through a normal day of school and stuff and then at the end of the school day the "bell" rang which was actually my alarm clock, then I actually woke up and it was trippy at first, I questioned whether I was actually awake, after realizing I was actually awake, I literally went through the same events at school that I went through in my dream.
WHAT THE HECCKKK😭😭😭
When my brother was little he was terribly afaid of what he called “The Grey Man”. I remember we had a CD cover with The Thinking Man on it and he freaked out everytime he saw it because it reminded him of “The Grey Man”. I guess because he was all grey made of stone on the CD cover he correlated it to the grey man he saw. My mom and I remember this very clearly but I don’t think he remembers much about it and why he was scared. SOOOO when you mentioned “The Grey Man” on this list.. i got the chills!!
This reminds me of that family guy episode with the iron giant
Woah bro when you say grey man and made of stone that weirds me out. When I was a kid I remember a dream of a grey stone figure man with a big red light in the middle of him he had a hammer and I was on a table laying down and he was about to hit me with the hammer and I woke up. I was so scared from that dream I still remember it 15 years later
there's a game called LSD dream emulator which is based on a dream diary book called "Lovely Sweet Dream". in this game there is a grey man wearing a hat and a coat, he's usually a jumpscare or walk slowly towards the player.
i should ask my brother if he remembers any details. It would be insane if his “grey man” had a big red light and a hammer too!! @@Elmister60
@@e3ruisdead Sounds like a interesting game!! Although, my brother was about 3/4 y/o when he was scared of “grey man”. We never had a game like that and this was around 1996, when did the game come out?
Sleep paralysis tip: if you close your eyes in time nothing will happen. If you see/hear something it's already too late and you'll have to "fight" *it/him* but if you wiggle your toes and fingers you'll instantly wake up.
I get sleep paralysis occasionally and being able to wake up from it whenever i want to takes away all the fear from it after the initial shock, like playing a horror video game and getting jumpscared by the monster from the safety and comfort of your seat. And yeah, i really recommend closing your eyes because *they* like to get real close and face-to-face with you if you'll let them which is.. Unpleasant. Like nobody is forcing you to stare back at the levitating corpse man but the more you do the worse it gets.
For example, for me it's usually a guy who emerges from the shadows and tries to pull me down into the underworld with him. Last time i had SP i looked to the right, then to the left, didn't see him anywhere, thought to myself: "that's right, b*tch" and instantly woke up. It's like as soon as you are no longer afraid it's over..
Nice tips
If I ever get it, I’ll try these
For me it just walk around, very loudly, and screams real close to my face out of view 😂
a possible explanation for that reddit story could be infrasound. it's basically a very low frequency (i think between 5 and 20 decibels) that the human ear cannot hear but it is proven that some people find it mildly to extremely disstressing, while others are unaffected by it (which would explain why the person living there before and the woman's husband weren't affected by it). due to low frequencies being able to cause vibrations and shake things (you can literally FEEL bass in music for example) it can even make your eyes vibrate a little if you're standing at a certain spot where those waves are transported in just the right way. that causes hallucinations at the corner of your eye. the woman reported seeing something like a dog that disappeared when she turned to look at it. she reported feeling uneasy and alert to all kinds of sounds in the house. maybe due to her ears and brain being alert because they SENSE there is something there that they can't actually hear though.
that constant stress and feeling of uneasiness or endangerment could easily cause nightmares as she has been facing, and frequent nightmares increase the probability of sleep paralysis occuring, since the probability of the brain not correctly transmitting the information to your body to not be paralyzed anymore when waking up is higher when you wake up from a shock moment in a nightmare.
infrasound can be unknowingly emitted by electronic devices or machines, like aggregates, high voltage transformers etc, and you know the effects of sound spreading through walls can be weird. but bass travels especially well through walls, pipes etc if the conditions happen to be just right. it's basically vibrations after all.
fun fact: researchers trying to rationally explain the paranormal have also found that a lot of haunted places had a source of something producing infrasound.
if you find that topic interesting feel free to look up more on the matter of infrasound.
another fun fact: the sound was also used in the first couple minutes of the french movie "irreversible" to create an uneasy atmosphere to the viewer alluding to the horrific stuff that will happen later in the movie (i do not recommend you watch it, it's seriously fucked up due to a specific scene, even though it's kinda philosophical and emotionally provoking and has an interesting message and possesses artistic merit in my opinion, the first hour or so is just confusion, violence, grossness and depravity you have to "fight through" to later appreciate the movie. also if you watch a video file of this from the internet there won't be infrasound. you need the raw uncompressed audio for example directly from the DVD, because infrasound gets deleted in mp3 files to reduce disk space needed for a file. you can easily reduce the size from 40 megabytes to just 4 when deleting information that isn't needed (it's also done with the help of pseudo acoustics if you wanna learn more about it) and logically the frequencies we are all unable to hear anyway due to human anatomy are the first ones to always get deleted, even in the most high quality mp3 files. also in order to "hear" it (or rather for it to actually BE THERE) you'll need equipment including speakers or headphones that support those frequencies, and the vast majority doesn't)
I’ve experienced sleep paralysis, lucid dreaming, and being stuck in a dream multiple times. My lucid dreams sometimes turn into “waking up loops” where my dream makes me wake up inside of it to convince me that that was my reality. Everytime I realized it was my dream, It would send me back to where i woke up to repeat the cycle. I eventually forced myself awake by tensing my eardrums, but theres multiple other stories I have😭
yes same here ... but i wiggle my toes blessings to you x
Same here mate.
@@sharonforsythe9885that how I got out of a lucid dream. I was a little kid and I accidentally fell into a lucid dream. It’s a whole other story, but I still felt my feet in my bed, so I wiggled my toes and it woke me up.
narcolepsy (type 2) plus hypersomnia as well as chronic insomnia sufferer here! i’ve had all kinds of wacky experiences such as false awakenings where i have a conversation or message thread with a friend or relative only to re wake up to that not actually being real. sleep paralysis almost every night as well as auditory hallucinations upon falling asleep (before being medicated) i sometimes enjoy it bc of the ability to go into a lucid dream or AP but sometimes if i’m in a darker headspace it can be spooky. been into AP and LD my whole life so when it started happening naturally i wasn’t super scared.
Can we talk?
Dreams in Minecraft could also be called the Tetris effect. Pretty well documented. It happens to me quite often when I play a new game for a *very* prolonged period of time.
And it's exactly how you describe, when I go to sleep I'm basically just playing the game in my head, stuff will just happen for no reason and it will basically take over my unconcious mind, often to the point of insomnia. The most infuriating part is that it genuinely feels like I'm still playing but somewhere in there I know it won't add to my real life progress 😂
man i loved the dreams after i played the game stray a lot. cat jumpin dreams. sick.
The same thing happens to me sometimes, but it's chess instead of Minecraft. I just dream about games that I've played before, it's funny
Same goes if you play instruments, i've played piano in my dreams, i've also played games like Devil May Cry and Dark Souls in my dreams since I got obsessed with them lol
I once had a dream that I drove a car off a bridge into a lake after I got attacked by some scary people, but I was with a friend of mine in that dream and the next day I was hanging out with her and she told me “hey by the way I had a dream that we were being attacked by some weird people and after that you drove a car into a lake with us in it”… it freaked me out, really started to look differently at dreams since that day. I also experience many lucid dreams and visit the same places in my dreams but in different scenario’s. Have also experienced sleep paralysis, which I find to be extremely terrifying. My dreams are extremely vivid and it feels like I’m actually there and I can feel pain in my dreams. It feels like I’m visiting different realities in my dreams.
I've only experienced paralysis once.. I felt something with it's presence looming over me. I wanted to move my hand to swing at it.
I couldn't move my hand for a while until I mentally told myself to move it. Woke up, started swinging then opened my eyes to see nothing there.
I'm going down fighting
Teddy Roosevelt behavior
I never experienced it but once i interconnected 2 dreams somehow
That happened to me once when I was coming off of meth. It felt extremely demonic.
@@GodBlessYourSoul777i had 7 sleep paralysis in 1 hour as i was withdrawing from benzodiazepines. Never touching them again 💀
Has anyone ever experienced this -
Becoming aware while you were asleep, but it doesn't feel like a dream and it's not sleep paralysis... It's more like feeling like the surroundings (wherever you fell asleep) are overlayed with a translucent paper-like substance (or like you're "in it") and it's smooth, feels calming, then the "paper" starts to crumple and become distorted which makes you feel more and more anxious until it turns to static, almost like TV snow...
It happened to me a few times before the age of 12, the most memorable time was when it happened and I got up to run to my parents room, I remember looking back towards my door and seeing all the static in my room but not the rest of the house, and I woke up in my parents bed so I know I didn't dream going there.
It's the best way I can describe it and never seen any mentions of it anywhere... I think I'm gonna copy pasta this to reddit before I forget
Prob sleep walking
Any medication?
@@ukeedge2761 as a child I recall the only medications I had were antibiotics when I had ear infections but I don't remember that being at the same time, but perhaps
I had a waking thing happen when I was around 8-10, and my eyes would zoom into a corner of the roof in my room, and like these long, thin, twigs would surround my vision, and sort of be growing like a crystal, and my eyes would not stop zooming in, and it would get really close to the roof corner, and I would be able to move and blink my eyes, and talk and I would call for my parents, and once they came but my eyes kept doing the zooming thing, and it didn’t stop for like 4 mins, it was like a feeling of terror, and it was super weird.
@@saintessa i have woken from a dream with my eyes allready open and the spinning lights on the forhead of a giant alien morphed into the air con light
i have these weird dreams were i see glimpses into the future but i can predict it but it’s like i remember it when it actually happens for example 5 Months before an event i’ll dream of smth then it will happen and it’s not deja vu it’s perfectly what happens because there will be a song i’ve never heard or a person i’ve not met or a conversation that i’ve never engaged in that i hear and it will happen and when the dream ends is the minute i fully grasp the concept that i’ve seen this before in the dream
I've gotten the same thing too. Some dreams would be ones I've had years prior to the event.
@@autisticsonicfan ye i can’t explain it but so many ppl have it and it’s not dejavu it’s literally the exact moment
THIS was the comment i was looking for. what on earth is the phenomenon, because surely i can’t have “had a dream” something happened and not remember it until it happened. but i do find myself constantly saying, hmph, i had a dream about this! weird.
@@mr_d-m0ney_swagbruh384 this phenomena is called deja reve for those who want to look more into it!
I had this dream where i was playing bingo with kids and i said “we dont have that onel and then i dod the exacy same thing like a week later the dream and somehow i said that irl then i remembered the dream
Great video! I can tell you have been working on your presentation skills. I like the interaction questions you pepper into the video. You sound much steadier in your voice. I also appreciate the better pronunciations. Keep up the great work. I look forward to your next video.
I also feel like his own style is kind of forming. Very casual, 'sleep walking is just walking in your sleep, like, i just described in detail' followed with 'N-R E M sleep or just nrem sleep idk' lol
The weirdest thing to me is recurring dreams, especially when they seemingly have no relative link to anything in your life. I've got a few different ones that just randomly pop up every few months or years that are almost identical or at least feel that way, could be a deja vu thing going on though i suppose but even after waking i end up remembering them and thinking about that same dream before. Not always the same "plot" but locations usually, and ones ive never been to, probably pulled from a movie. Weird to think about.
I had an out of body experience once in eighth grade. For context, I have a panic disorder that can really impair my breathing which wasn’t diagnosed at the time. I was in math class and all of a sudden I started panting and shaking and having trouble breathing. I was absolutely terrified. I must have been making a lot of noise because my teacher got really pissed off. She took me outside (this was one of those “temporary” camper buildings) and started yelling at me for disrupting class, which freaked me out more. Eventually I had so little air that my vision was going out. I must have passed out after my hearing left because I “woke up” on the ground. I saw myself laying on the ground for a few seconds and had this immense clarity, like “oh. That’s me. That’s my body I’m looking at.” It was incredibly peaceful, I wasn’t worried if I was dead. I don’t think it lasted long because I only remember a few brief images and thoughts before getting back up while another employee was yelling at my teacher for making my panic attack worse.
I also have a history of night terrors, a bit of lucid dreaming and sleepwalking too.
RAM rapid ass movement.
I find it is interesting that entities like the hag or shadow people are common entities in cases of sleep paralysis across cultures worldwide
I love dreaming, but I'm terrified of having nightmares due to how scary mine are. Dunno why they're so traumatic, I'm a pretty normal dude and nothing crazy happens in my life. It's crazy what your brain can make up.
This is the first tier-list where I learned something that affect me, I had a hypnopompic episode once and would hear yelling and explosions every time I would close my eyes. I heard the voices of my father and a girl behind me telling me to turn around I’d assume it was around 5 am when this started happening I thought I was being haunted when this happened, happy to know it’s just this random thing.
Snook I cannot get enough of you. I swear EVERY iceberg you post I watch. Thank you so much again♥️
Not normally a fan of iceberg vids in general, but then there's gems like this.
100k!!! COMMON SNOOK WWWW, congrats dude I'm very proud of you
When I was a kid I would wake up and see spiders and feel them crawling on me and feel afraid, but then I would see my "guardian angel" standing over me and I would feel safe enough to fall back to sleep. He looked like a tall, hooded person with the face of an owl. He had dark green robes.
My friend said he met an owl that watched over him on a dmt trip lol
I had an out-of-body experience in my dream where I was scared of something in the top right corner of my room; it was super dark. I started dreaming about something else and later woke up. I didn’t think much of it, but about a year later, I had a dream where I was watching my body from the top right corner.
ah hell nah bruh
if youre not lying then this has to be the strangest thing about dreams ive heard
So your brain went “hey, wouldn’t it be funny if I put you in the pov of yourself from the top corner of the room”
@@Countertistic It's apparently a slightly common occurence, at least you'll find in like forums and sides of the internet where people discuss their dreams.
now I'm scared 😭
During this video I got curious if you could ever make an iceberg video on psychology of body language… that’d be so interesting man! Love your videos. I sleep with my hands near my neck and it made me think “why do I always have my hands near my neck?”
The idea of being trapped in a dream comes from when a lucid dreamer starts having a lucid nightmare and tries too hard to wake up so they feel like they're stuck in a dream
cant they just simply change the nightmare back into a dream?
@@koa8299it’s easier said than done
why do you have so many lame blanket statements getting hugely upvoted? who are you?
@@jamineamina5429average redditor💀
@@Fish-pi8lvyou already know
2 nights ago I was comfy in hed and all of a sudden I hear a voice "gasp" loud af right next to me. I assume i was in borderline REM but holy hell it was so real and scared tf out of me
Sleep walking survivor here: once I fell of a bunk bed at a summer camp. At least there was a table to save me from totally breaking my bones, weirdly enough I just had a little scratch.
what do you mean a survivor lmao
I'm talking about a robust, deeply sophisticated notion of hallucination. Hallucinations so real you can't distinguish them from reality. We're talking about the kind of hallucinations that are so mesmerizing that... imagine you start imagining you’re a sleeper. You lay there day after day, just dreaming your life away, perfecting the art of snoozing. You dream so hard that one day you wake up and realize, “Wait a minute-I can’t remember the last time I was actually awake!”
You’ve forgotten how to do basic human things, like holding a conversation or remembering where you parked your car. Your biggest accomplishment is figuring out how to nap in various positions-back, side, even upside-down! You find yourself at a party, nodding off in the corner, and everyone’s like, “Look at that dreamer over there!” And you’re thinking, “Yeah, it’s a rough life, but at least my dreams are way cooler than this small talk!”
That’s the kind of power of imagination I’m talking about-where you can drift into a reality where your biggest stress is which dream to follow: the one where you’re flying or the one where you’re in an epic snack battle with your favorite foods. So next time you catch yourself daydreaming, just remember: be careful-too much dreaming and you might end up as the star of your own sleep marathon!
I briefly took a sleeping medication in 2019/2020 called mirtazapine and it gave me such crazy vivid dreams every night that I actually became scared of going to sleep. Weird stuff.
i take that too and some times just as i am faling asleep i hear a random voice that scares me
Crazy mirtazipine barely ever did anything for me even in high doses. I thought they were considered a lighter sleeping medication?
@@serbianpharmacist I’ve heard a lot of different responses to mirtazapine but I went from 15 to 30/45 and i still have the crazy vivid nightmares even tho it’s been 5 years since I’ve taken it, maybe it’s a diff medication I’m on but it feels like I’m still on it
Bro fever dreams does absolutely go hard in any way and leaves a deep mark in the memory. I still remember my fever dream from few years ago lol. It was crazy af
This is definitely the video for me (20yrs of insomnia and non-24 circadian rhythm disorder) 😂 you missed one risk of untreated sleep apnea; death. I've experienced something comparable to out of body experiences before, I experience dissociative symptoms which can manifest as seeing yourself from outside your body (although ime this is rare, I'm more likely to 'bubble' (derealization) or just disappear entirely lol
I have seen myself asleep from the corner of my room many times, feels terrifying and I try to wake up quickly every time.
I used to sleep walk in my teens. At the time I was under great stress. My parents recorded me doing it and I was just opening drawers and cabinets. I would tug at my clothes like they were uncomfortable
Odd question, but did you ever wake up screaming after sleep walking?
@CepellinGluglu No, at least I don't think so.
Bro I love this guy so much I can’t believe he’s so underrated. Hope you get to 100k soon🙏
There's been so many icebergs I've been desperate to watch but have awful concentration so tried watching in sections but end up bored or give up.
However your channel was recommended to me by UA-cam and I saw the subjects of your icebergs and they were so good I decided 30mins before bed each night. I lasted 2 nights until I sat and watched the entire thing in one go, never zoning out and having to go back to the last part I remembered, never skipped anything, was totally absorbed.
Even when you covered topics I've already totally obsessed over and knew virtually everything already I still was completely absorbed by the way you cover the subjects. Not too long or slow, not rushed so you need more info and all actually obviously been read into or researched. You also stick to covering the most interesting and attention holding aspects of each topic.
I love how you make me question things, think critically and leave me feeling motivated to read into some of your subjects further, even in depth to the point of buying books to learn more.
I'm not sure why but you somehow manage to choose icebergs that I always find fascinating as if they've all been made for me personally. It's like I wrote an iceberg wishlist and you just keep getting my personal choices lol!
I'm quite new here so excited that I have so much more to watch!!
Thanks for great content! ❤
Sleep disorder trifecta over here I have insomnia, sleep walking, sleep paralysis and lucid dreaming! (Thankfully not all at the same time!). Sleep disorders are common with Rett syndrome due to deletion of a specific gene which is probably why it's on the list.
My out of body experience was me floating up to the ceiling then seeing the popcorn ceiling as i was small as an ant. Then looking back at myself, then shooting back into myself and waking up.. i didn’t know what was happening when I was young, now it doesn’t happen anymore.
If anyone has had this happen before let me know
The exact same experience happened to me, one second I was lying awake looking up at the popcorn ceiling and the next my mind zoomed in and the ridges in the ceiling came into focus turning into millions and millions of snow peaked mountains. Zooming in further was me, I was colossal the weight of my body was so physically tensing that my jaw began to hurt as I wandered the snowscape like a Sisyphean titan. The way my body felt so huge made me assume I was experiencing Alice in wonderland syndrome, google it, it might be what you experienced as well.
mine was similar, i was floating up to the ceiling and seeing an top down view of my entire room, i blinked and i was back to normal
This is an iceberg I've been waiting for! I've been practicing inducing lucid dreams on command for over half my life, and I've gotten so consistent with it that I've even started categorizing different types and tiers of lucidity I experience. I'm always eager to further extend my understanding of dreams, so that I can further fuel my sleeping brain's control over them.
Edit: Something else I should mention, when I engage in extreme lucidity in my dreams like complex decision making and complete dream rerouting, I often wake up with a headache or small migraine. An interesting side effect, I still wonder what specifically causes it.
Any tips for someone trying to lucid dream? Seems like consistency is the answer
@@fnvgvvdb I've actually learned from experience that after a while, lucid dreaming becomes obsolete. I'm able to gain the same benefits of being lucid without actually being lucid. The key is confidence (literally).
Whether or not something you try to do in a dream will succeed is based on your confidence that it will succeed. Dreams take place in your subconscious, so what you imagine happening happens. If you're afraid something will go wrong, it will. Hence why running from something scary results in you running like you're underwater and things like that.
How I reached this point was having a lot of backup plans for when something scary happens in a regular dream, which I could practice on the rare occasion that I had a lucid dream. My go-to was flight. But if flying failed, I'd be doomed, so I made lots of backup plans for flying.
I'd start by imagining myself with wings. If that failed, I'd try a jetpack. Then, I'd try flying superman-style. Then, I'd flap my arms like wings. Then, I'd move to something else similar to flying like a grappling hook or super-jumps. By having so many backup plans, it gave me confidence that something would work. Therefore, they worked.
Nowadays, after being so much more confident in my dreams, that confidence carries over to non-lucid dreams, giving me all the same benefits without the awareness. Honestly, it tends to be more fun that way.
It took me years to reach this point, so definitely don't expect it to work overnight (badum tss) unless you happen to be very talented. Just keep the idea as a little nugget in the back of your mind for when you fall asleep, and practice on those rare nights that you lucid dream.
*tl;dr: Confidence is the literal key.* What you think will fail, will. What you think will work, will. Practice confidence in your dreams and eventually you won't have to rely on lucid dreams at all.
ALSO, for nights when you want to avoid lucid dreams, avoid medicines that make you sleep deeper like Melatonin or Benadryl. They make dreams way too incoherent for lucidity. But if you need these medicines, prioritize them over your dreams. Your health comes first.
@@ScareSans thank you for the detailed reply! yes, that’s what I believe too, confidence is the key. I’ll keep trying!
In my early pre-teen and early teen years I had nightmares and hallucinations. The nightmares were the normal ones where I’d be running from something and wake up screaming and running.
I also had the recurring Fear of Impending Doom thing. Nowadays at 19 years old my dreams are always normal and sometimes I’m aware that I’m dreaming and when I wanna leave or change my dream I just wake up.
Dreams can be a really odd thing. I have one common one that I get a lot. Usually nearing when I normally wake up I have a dream where I am lucid in it and I wake up in my house, the only difference is that my entire house has a murky green hue to it and an ominous atmosphere. The only way I can get out of this dream is if my alarm goes off or if I “un alive” myself. I’m not sure why it always comes to that in the dream, I never think about stuff like that in real life but I’m almost drawn to it in the dream and I know I have to do it to wake up. Kinda freaky.
funny i get this in my recommended after the crazy dreams ive had the past few days. some of the weirdest ones ive ever experienced
one was literally like a tutorial in a video game in the beginning. i was like a camera panning around this random world as some narrating voice played introducing random places. then once i got into my body i seen some friends and was talking to them, turn around and theres 100 random people standing in a line, just staring into my soul. not saying a single word, just staring at me. i jumped into a lake and was in the water for what felt like 20 mins. i felt like i was real life drowning and was coming up to the surface, i literally woke up popping out of the water. in real life i stuck my arm in the air and damn near jumped out the bed
Im obsessed with dreams and the concept and how weird and lucid mine are, this video is really something to truly appreciate
Why am i watching this at night?
Because my medication is making me have weird dreams that i wake up crying. I don't think this video will scare me. I want to scare the dreams out of me!
Why keep taking the medication?
"surrounded by people touching you" 💀💀💀
I once had a dream where I was walking in the Egyptian Desert during a sandstorm but could barely make out the pyramids, the entire desert also had a really weird hue to it, one very similar to the mirror world from Devil May Cry 1 (which in itself has one of the most evil vibes I have ever experienced in a game)
Yours is my favorite channel. Been watching for a long time and im so happy for you to see yoir channel getting bigger and bigger! You deserve it@
When I was younger, I used to sleepwalk. My parents told me that I would pee in weird places one night my brother saw me peeing in a giant Lego box, so yeah, that was pretty weird.
I've experienced false awakening loop 1 time in my life. in my dream, i woke from my sleep and went to the door to open it, beside the door is a window with light coming in from outside (my room light is off). When i opened the door, the light outside my room is off like there is no one in my house, i got surprised and woke up again in the same position like before, that was the time i realised i am still dreaming. It looped for about tens of time that i thought this is what happen when i die while asleep. Super terrifying
My first sleep paralysis was actually pretty cool. At first it was black dots just flying at me in my vision, my eyes were open. They kept getting bigger and eventually it felt like I was falling through space and flying past meteors, and it even sounded like wind was hitting my face because I was contracting it subconsciously making my eardrums hear a low rumbling noise I imagine most people can do. Then it slowed and I just saw morphing black figure with the same noise. I was aware it was a dream vision so I wasn’t scared and kinda wanted to keep going, but it was just very weird for my first time so I did force myself to stop. Which is weird because usually I hear you can’t do that. Kinda hope it happens again haha
Watching just before bed. Perfect timing!!!😂
I can add something to the list: it‘s called: Terror Lucid Dream. I went through a bad psychosis and there were „voices/people“ in my head creating horror terror dreams, which are lucid. But you don‘t have the control. They have.
That’s called schizophrenia😂
Sleep paralysis isn't scary if you just learn how to destroy your dream and to not to open your eyes while having the paralysis. Destroy the dream by invoking rumbling and shakiness to speed up the waking up process which also blocks out the sounds and presence of your sleep paralysis demons. Think of it as powering up like you're a Dragon Ball character.
Of course you're gonna have a bad time if you just lay there with your eyes wide open trying to run away, your body ain't going nowhere so fight with your mind.
This was always my exit-button for Nightmares. You explained it very well.
Agreed I always just say I shake as hard as I can until I really shake myself awake IRL….Best way I can explain how I deal with it.
It's so exhausting...
i had a dream a bit ago where i was in the middle of an ethereal bright forest in the victorian ages??? and there was like. a party of rich people in suits and gowns, and i was condemned to get hanged along with others in the gallows in the forest. it stuck with me because i felt i physically couldn't breathe in the dream, it was all so vivid
This is my 5000th liked video
Congratulations Snook for claiming the title of “Owner of CubeThing’s 5000th liked video,” even though this is worth next to nothing because im just a random guy who enjoys this content
Good video btw, keep up the good work!
My dad has sleep apnea OSA and our mom made him get checked out because of how frequently she was probably saving him from dying in his sleep. After sleeping while hooked up to this machine that reads his breathing patterns for a night, a nurse told him they were shocked how he wasn’t dead. This was before me and my brother were born
Had a lucid dream of literal death recently. I was burnt alive in that lucid dream and felt how it felt being dead. Literal nothingness… then I woke up.
Did you see black or did you experience actual nothingness?
visually everything was black but the literal feeling of not existing and void was insane, woke up all sweating moments after. that feeling I will never forget
yo bro the mario 64 music makes this vid 100 times better 💯💯🔥🔥
Next goal 500k 🎉🎉🎉
And an iceberg video defining the journey
Congratulations on the 100k! Been here since you had a couple thousands and I'm happy you're getting recognition ❤ Great content & voice. Never fails to help me sleep
It would be nice if you pin each tier list timeline
I don't know how but when I'm dreaming I can always willingly wake myself up by squinting my eyes really hard. My vision turns to black and white static and a few seconds later I'm awake.
always liked the theory that dreams are us going to another universe
and not like in the OH IF I WRIGHT ON A PEACE OF PAPER AND THE WORLD BECOMES REAL
more like it already existed before you even existed kind of thing.
i used to have dreams where i lived out a life but they always ended with me falling to my death and i would wake up thinking that i really died
I clicked off the video about 15 minutes in but came back to give you constructive feedback. You go into excruciating detail about regular sleep disorders, and while the title is called "Sleep and Dream Iceberg", I think most of the viewers are more interested in the juicy bottom tiers rather hearing an extended in depth explanation of what sleep apnea is. I would make the more basic entries shorter and to the point, and elaborate on the lesser known entries.
Also the use of words like “underscores” indicates some fairly clear AI assistance in the script.
I mean… you could just skip ahead to the entries that youre interested in? Some of us would like to learn more about the “basic entries”
Hopefully your constructive criticism remains unread lol
My first lucid dream was a dream about me flying around in a Minecraft world, goku was also there, I haven’t played Minecraft in 3 years and never watched anime in my life
Im a guy. I was once in a weird sleep state. Im convinced this was an illusion but i opened my eyes when i heard a gunshot and i was trembling. I dont remember the dream but i remember not being worried before i woke up. Im 24 and this terrified me to the point that i woke up and checked my door
I recently had a dream about a comedy sketch. At one point everything changed and the main character just looked right into the “camera” or whatever and started humming a weird ass slow tune. Then all of the sudden it switched to complete darkness and something kind of looking like Jesus said. “ I couldn’t have found you without the 8th star”. I just couldn’t get back to sleep after that.
you skipped a bunch of entries
I had a dream where I was talking about my mistakes with the first girl I loved and we just walked my neighborhood on a misty rainy day. We stopped in front of my house and she waved, turned and walked off, into the fog. Then I woke up.
im suprised geometric nighmares didnt get on this iceberg
What’s that
@@itsmrchimp1788 its too difficult to explain youll have to search it up sorry man. best explanation i found was from jeejay
When i still had HPPD i will experience alot of peripheral hallucinations, saw shadow people, heard people crying and screaming, strong tinnitus, sleep paralysis and lucid dreaming… thankfully after 4 years of living on what felt like hell, i was finally able to get better, get proper sleep, rest and stop hallucinating/tripping 24/7… its about to be 2 years since i recovered… which also marks 6 years of me being sober from drugs 😊
I remember being chased by herobrine in my Minecraft dream
I remember a hypnopompic hallucination I had, where I was waking up for school, and it was around 6am. I was so tired I couldn't get up, so I kept shifting between being awake and sleeping constantly. At one point, I saw a flash of what looked like my mom crouched beside my bed, and she whisper-yelled "GOTCHA!". I only saw a flash of her silohuette, but jumped so hard I was instantly fully awake
Bro is reading his script as if the teacher asked him to
Fr, 😂I loved the video but I’m definitely taking a nap to this presentation 😴❕🥱
😂
I get sleep paralysis often, but the other night I experienced something like never before. It started in my bed like normal, but then this angelic music started playing around me. I wish I could’ve remembered it so I could recreate it, but it was truly beautiful. Then I began to float above my bed, but instead of floating in a laying position, I was straight up. I began to spin slowly in circles slowly, able to see my entire room exactly how it is. When I have sleep paralysis, I often find myself inducing this sort of hellish state sort of on accident. Like I choose to do it, but instantly regret it. In this case, I began descending below ground into a sort of dark dungeon where I saw several black figures standing still. I couldn’t see their faces or eyes but I could tell they were staring at me. Then they all began to groan which grew louder and louder until a jolted awake. I know this is an old video but I hope someone finds this story interesting (or finds it period). Truly the most terrifying thing I’ve ever experience in and out of sleep.
UA-cam needs to lay off, let this man cover the content he wishes to cover my god. Hopefully they'll back off man so then yiu cna do what you want.
Grats on 300K subscribers!
It's sad PooTube wont let you cover what you want to cover because they are scared that truths may come out.
Cringe comment "pootube"
I had a sleep paralysis once i vividly remember laying on my side unable to move and there was a dark figure next to me, i also remember i was very anxious
its called a daydream bro
Clicked expecting to hear about spooky interesting dream facts, but ended up learning why my sleep schedule sucks ass
Thanks
ur my #1 supporter, thank you bro
@@Snook_YT Sis 😉 lol
@Snook_YT thank u tho I do really like the time and effort you put into your channel and the ideas for your content topic and subjects are always really interesting imo it's like my own personal interest channel made just for me 😆
@@83moonchildcan you tell us what is the background music you used ? The starting one at around 0:56 seconds.
Edit: It's Yume Nikki OST: Snow World (Extended)
@@ZeratronXellosthank you 🙏
I was once had 1 minute of lucid dreaming and sayin "maybe this better than real life" when i woke up it's just terrifying
bro you skipped over like 20 topics 🤦
Like seriously, man. This man is so worried about being demonitized. Why even make icebergs at this point?