SirSpun93
Greenlighter
How it was explained to me was that after a period of sleep deprivation, on top of meth over stimulating your mind, your brain begins to produce the chemicals that induce dreams in an effort to get you to sleep. This causes simultaneous states of concsious awareness and subconcsious dreamlike manifestations that break through as "shadow people."
I myself have had the displeasure of hallucinating much more than shadows in the corner of my eye; and to put it simply the things I saw were of a terrifying nature. The "shadow people"are very real, at least to the mind of the user experiencing them.
I myself have had the displeasure of hallucinating much more than shadows in the corner of my eye; and to put it simply the things I saw were of a terrifying nature. The "shadow people"are very real, at least to the mind of the user experiencing them.