Below is the spider I saw on the ceiling this morning. I drew him in ink and took this photo to show you what he looked like. I’m calling him Gray Ghost. He appeared above my head and walked toward the bedpost before fading away. I closed my eyes and quickly reopened them, to see the spider back in original spot. It walked toward the wall, again, as if on repeat. My first thought; It’s not real. Probably a lucid dream.
Lucid dreaming is when you become aware you are dreaming and sometimes even begin to actively control your dream. (Comes in handy with certain types of dreams, but I won’t elaborate) Although, each time I become aware I am dreaming and try to control my lucid dream, it quickly evaporates into the ether and I awaken. Apparently, lucid dreamers have a more highly developed area of the brain that allows for self-reflection. If what I’ve been thinking lately can be called self-reflection (rather that self-deprecation), then yes, I would lean toward this notion. I tend to self-reflect quite a bit. Not because I’m self-absorbed, as much as the fact that I am a writer, a thinker and an artist. You must think to write and paint.
However, upon some research, I realized this was probably a Hypnagogic Hallucination. I’ve been having that type of hallucination for years. Several times I have awakened to find a dark figure standing at the edge of my bed, and although I can’t see a face, the figure is apparently staring at me, as if this ungodly creature was wanting something unfathomable.
Another particularly vivid hallucination came after playing a video game entitled, Red Barron, a WWI bi-plane aerial combat game. I awoke to observe a small red bi-plane fly into my bedroom and come straight at me. It was so tangibly real, I sat up in bed, threw a pillow at it, and yelled, “Get out!” My wife did not understand, nor appreciate my reaction.
The thing that’s strange about the spider hallucination though, was after closing and re-opening my eyes, Gray ghost reappeared, in the exact same spot on the ceiling as before and began its short, spidery journey toward the wall. I know it wasn’t real, because of the way it looked. It was a ghost. A large, Gray Ghost of a spider, crawling slowly across the ceiling. And yes, it was as creepy as it sounds.
Why a spider, I ask myself? Why not something else, like a flower or a beetle? I have no hatred or fear of spiders, beyond that of any normal person. I haven’t been bitten by a black widow or nuclear infused spider. I haven’t been seeing them in the yard or the house, lately. And yet, I saw the damn thing in my strange half-sleep state. So next time, if there is a next time, when it comes, I’ll be ready. I’ve been training myself to lucid dream. Part of which is to remind yourself (if you can, it’s quite difficult) that you are dreaming. If Gray Ghost spider comes back, I’ll be ready. I’ll remember to remind myself to fall back into a lucid dream and then I’ll kill the little bastard! I wonder if Gray Ghost spiders leave any splatter?

I’ve seen this same exact spider omgosh!!!
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I too have seen the sleepy spider. Sometimes it moves, sometimes it stays in the center of your vision and just moves its fuzzy black lines around wildly. Sometimes it takes abstract shapes.
Usually it happens in the morning only so it’s a hypnopompic hallucination. Started noticing it at 27, and it’s nothing to worry about.
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Same here – usually spiders (sometimes they are huge). Was a mouse when i was a kid. Has even been a bat once, a snake once, and a dog once. Terrifying.
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Thank you so much. Mine always starts off looking realistic, then becomes comical, then becomes this scribble EXACTLY, then fades.
I found your depiction amazing. Thank you.
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I used to see figures standing by the bed, but I haven’t had that in a while. I do have weird sightings because I wake up just after dozing off. Half dreaming, I guess. Stress, I think, may play a part.
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Check out my blog story, Ghost in a Box, for more fun.
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I have seen the Lucid Spider for years. At times I’ve stood up on my bed and tried to kill them. I finally got to the point where I would say outloud, “the spiders aren’t real, you’re not real”, and they would go away. Recently, the spiders have been replaced by huge flying insects that are far more terrifying.
My children have both done sleep studies and diagnosed with a form of narcolepsy. I’m sure I have it as well, but I’ve been living with it for years so I figure a sleep study isn’t worth it. Their doctor said the hallucinations are terrifying, but harmless.
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