A dream or almost a dream. Before you actually fall asleep it's quite normal to experience dreams or 'hallucinations'. Don't worry about it since it happened before or after you have fallen asleep.
2007-01-07 22:26:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I had a similar experience after I read a book about aliens. It was probably a dream brought on by a recent movie, book , or a fear that played out in your dream state. It can seem real in a twilight sleep state ( the closest to being actually awake ).
2007-01-07 22:28:59
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answered by moose on the loose 3
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i leave at least one television on so i can skip this part of being what ever causes this, it works for me~play the game out check under the bed and put a stack of books under it to support the bed as to reassure your framing the nightmare to improve the quality of your addressing it. if the bed has your time spent on supporting it and assessing any adjustment to it u may assure yourself that the situation has improved and the nightmare may adjust also?
2007-01-07 22:44:50
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answered by bev 5
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Great questions! I wish to preface this via pronouncing I am being rather silly and presumptuous via making an attempt to reply those questions. Even the Buddha himself refused to reply such questions. I do not declare to understand the solutions for your questions obviously. The following is only a point of view and as a result incorrect in lots of respects: "Is the dream conveniently our misinterpretation/misperception of who we're and who "everybody else" is? Or do you feel it extends additional than that?" The phantasm/dream is the thought that this conglomeration of intellectual and bodily phenomena constitutes a "me" that's impartial of the whole lot else. If you're making a pot of vegetable stew after which pour it into a number of bowls, every bowl nonetheless includes stew, which isn't separate than or special from the stew in different bowls. "Do you feel the whole lot inside the bodily realm is dream/phantasm?" It isn't that the whole lot bodily is an phantasm in and of itself. It is that our belief of the bodily is a.) now not the whole tale and b.) broadly included via our suggestions approximately truth. "If so, what does dream/phantasm honestly imply? Is Physicality bobbing up out of No-factor-ness an phantasm? Or is Physicality because of the movement of Universal Consciousness at paintings .... and deserves substance?" In reply for your first query, dream/phantasm is what occurs on your brain. It is the thought founded international that's now not in direct touch with truth. Here is in which the next questions are nice left unanswered. These are inquiries to bring with us as we cross approximately our everyday lives. In the Zen culture, wherein I train, that is known as retaining a nice query: "Where do I come from, in which do I cross?", "What is that this?", "What am I" and many others. These are gear to support us allow cross of the considering brain that separates us from the direct enjoy of truth. It is alleged that, "If the query is significant ample and extreme ample, (the normal ones are "What am I?", "What is existence?", and many others.) it is going to train you and can supply you do not-recognise earlier than-considering brain." The query have to be lived and the reply have to come from that. Thanks for asking!
2016-09-03 18:04:38
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answered by ? 4
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It was all illusion of ur dream dont b scaired place ur handz in d south nd name 5 namez of flower nd do d same wenever u c a scairy dream den it wont *** true
2007-01-07 22:47:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Is the bed leg broken?.........even if it did, bed still stands on three legs....so I figure its just more like a dream, especially if you are subconsiously awake
2007-01-07 22:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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This was most likely just a dream. I wouldn't worry about it.
2007-01-08 03:38:55
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answered by Corrida 5
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sleep paralysis
2007-01-08 05:48:34
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answered by Anonymous
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