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On a macro level it represents a hypnagogic state.
"The model represents what happens when two people make a psychic link in a hypnagogic state.
It is claimed that using a dreamachine allows one to enter a hypnagogic state.
Its twin is the hypnagogic state at sleep onset; though often conflated, the two states are not identical.
For decades hypnagogic state was considered a useless human phenomenon, since little memory trace remained of such imagery and insight.
He was in a hypnagogic state.
Its chest rose conspicuously and fell, as if the owl, in its hypnagogic state, had sighed.
The Night Hag is almost certainly linked to the common apparition seen during the hypnagogic state of sleep.
On the descent into New York, he half awak- ened, to a hypnagogic state.
In the hypnagogic state of near-sleep, after long hours in psychic linkage with a circle, he was even more open to her.
Respiratory pattern changes have also been noted in the hypnagogic state, in addition to a lowered rate of frontalis muscle activity.
"Hidden in the background of a signal like this, it could induce a hypnagogic state within seconds, rendering the subject highly susceptible to suggestion.
The dreamer explores the images of the dream while in a hypnagogic state, a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping.
The involuntary narrative is accidental and in that differs from both the hypnagogic state and the state induced by the Dreamachine.
The expression Old Hag Attack refers to a hypnagogic state in which paralysis is present and, quite often, it is accompanied by terrifying hallucinations.
He is interested in Mesmerism, a pseudoscience involving bringing a patient into a hypnagogic state by the influence of magnetism, a process which later developed into hypnotism.
In the field of psychiatry, Baillarger did research on the involuntary nature of hallucinations and the dynamics of the hypnagogic state (the intermediary stage between sleep and wakefulness).
He was very interested in dreams, and in 1909 published a paper detailing his research into the hypnagogic state (the mental state in which the individual is between waking and sleeping).
Probability Hypnagogic state sync through Psion equation projection (Lorenz Fitzgerald time distortion apparently not present despite near light-speed of Vega 26 at time of contact).
Subjects are more receptive in the hypnagogic state to suggestion from an experimenter than at other times, and readily incorporate external stimuli into hypnagogic trains of thought and subsequent dreams.
Breton discussed his first encounter with the surreal, in a description of a hypnagogic state, in which a strange phrase inexplicably appeared in his mind: There is a man cut in two by the window.
The hypnagogic state is rational waking cognition trying to make sense of non-linear images and associations; the hypnopompic state is emotional and credulous dreaming cognition trying to make sense of real world stolidity.
Silberer's contention was that the hypnagogic state is autosymbolic, meaning that the images and symbols perceived in the hypnagogic state are representative (i.e. symbolic) of the physical or mental state of the perceiver.
The hypnagogic state can provide insight into a problem, the best-known example being August Kekulé's realization that the structure of benzene was a closed ring while half-asleep in front of a fire and seeing molecules forming into snakes, one of which grabbed its tail in its mouth.