Joy wrote:I keep finding dimes all over the house, freaking me out, or I will leave the room and something will be on the floor when I return, something I been needing to do, or to take care of, all of a sudden there's a reminder, right in front of me, is it good or bad?
I keep finding dimes all over the house, freaking me out, or I will leave the room and something will be on the floor when I return, something I been needing to do, or to take care of, all of a sudden there's a reminder, right in front of me, is it good or bad?
Chelsea...it's really weird and scary to wake up and for a few seconds not know where you are. Even though you're in familiar surroundings you don't recognise your room or the furniture. It must be like having memory loss.
Loew wrote:Wow, that's bizarre. I have never had an experience like that, so I cannot relate to it. That's a rather interesting experience there, hm... Chelsea...Have you never had that experience where you wake up and wonder 'where am I?'
The Soldier Girl wrote:LOL. Let me quote Fox Moulder for you..."YOU HAVE TO BELIEVE!". I know your a skeptic when it comes to certain things, lol.
I am so on the fence regarding all things unexplained. I remember saying in another thread a while ago that I WANT to believe...it's just that I always look for rational reasons first!
scorpiolady wrote:I sometimes get that feeling, when you wake up and the familiar surroundings around you can't seem to register and it's as though you are looking at something completely different, maybe we go into a deep trance like state of sleep and somehow go across into another body or world as such, god knows really how the mind works, it does work in mysterious ways...lol I think everyone gets that 'where am I?' experience just that Darcy seems to have had an extreme version. It's most probably the mind playing tricks in between us sleeping and waking.
Like you say Kim the mind does work in mysterious ways!
I sometimes get that feeling, when you wake up and the familiar surroundings around you can't seem to register and it's as though you are looking at something completely different, maybe we go into a deep trance like state of sleep and somehow go across into another body or world as such, god knows really how the mind works, it does work in mysterious ways...lol
My experience was now that I have had a few hours in pondering...like you would feel if your soul was put into anothers body with out knowing that it happened until you awoke. But it was my body, so I am curious as to why it felt like that. Maybe my soul was wondering during my sleep and that feeling was it returning??? But still, why would it feel like I was looking out from someone elses eyes?
As soon as I read your post Darc I thought of 'Being John Malcovich'!
Yes it is a great movie!
I'm no expert on these matters but MGirls explanation sounds good.
if you believe in it, there is something that i read about once called "astral projection" where your soul travels out of your body. you might want to read a book about it and see if that is a possibility. The someone else's eyes thing is unusual though. it actually sounds cool.
My experience was now that I have had a few hours in pondering...like you would feel if your soul was put into anothers body with out knowing that it happened until you awoke. But it was my body, so I am curious as to why it felt like that. Maybe my soul was wondering during my sleep and that feeling was it returning??? But still, why would it feel like I was looking out from someone elses eyes?
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I've had quite a few experiences where I wake up and think ''where am I?'' but it's only lasted seconds rather than minutes and I didn't feel like I wasn't in my own body. Interesting 'Being John Malcovich' experience you had there Darc...thanx for sharing it with us.
Morning gang. Last night I had something weird happen...Three times. All of a sudden I sat straight up in bed (from a sound sleep). When I did, I stated "Where am I?".
That is not the odd part. The odd part is that when I did wake up like this, it was like I was not in my own body, not looking thru my own eyes...but someone elses. And being as it was like I was a stranger in my own body, I did not recognize my own bedroom. That lasted for like two or three minutes and then I knew I was infact in my own room and skin.
Such a different feeling when it feels like your inside a body, but its not your own and your looking out thru different eyes. I really do not know how to describe it, other than it felt like I was not in my own body. ?????
What say you, Vixens?
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