I once dreamt that my tired feet were so light that they actually began to lift of the bed and then my hips also lifted followed by the rest of my body. My body rose to the ceiling.
I could not open my eyes because I "knew" if I did I would come crashing down onto the bed, possibly dead.
When I finally awoke I could not believe how relaxed and untired I was. I could never repeat that dream.
On a funnier note when I was a kid I dreamt I woke up and went to the toilet. Guess what, I didn't wake up at all.
2007-10-09 19:50:57
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answered by PC 7
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Happens to me a lot, for good reason - - I generally sleep in in 3 different (legitimate) places. Our main house, Tagaytay, and Baguio.
I make sure that the way the bed is placed is such that I get up on the same side that leads me to the toilet. Because it could be difficult to not know where the bathroom is when you wake up at night and you need to take a leak.
2007-10-09 22:38:23
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answered by boyplakwatsa.com 7
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Yes, when I was traveling over 200,000 miles a year on business. It got to a point where I would wake up in a strange hotle in the middle of the night without the faintest recollection of where I was and what I was doing there. Got sick of it after some time and took a more rooted job.
2007-10-09 16:15:12
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answered by Cool Yogi 2
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Hi,
Yes,there has been many times when I thought I was somewhere else.
I haven't found out what causes it as of yet.
However I believe that it is because those places are on our minds before we go to sleep.It could have been because of a book,a movie,or maybe we have been there before.We might have forgotten about it for a time.Maybe from when we were younger,or something.
It really would be interesting to find out more about this,that's for sure.
2007-10-09 16:14:14
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answered by angels 3
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Perhaps, Sir Bopols is right. That it has something to do with traveling. You just came from California, right?
This happens to me, too. When I move a lot. Plane rides, long car trips to project sites, sometimes one trip follows another. Gets us confused, especially when the body signals are not paid attention to by our minds.
2007-10-10 11:42:44
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answered by Aref H4 7
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yes, some people say that's what happens after astro projection. Look up lucid dreams on the INTERNET. Learn how to choose , control and remember your dreams. It is a real experience.
I remember waking up totally disoriented until I learned lucid dreaming.
2007-10-09 16:16:45
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answered by ? 6
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YES, I open my eyes slowly and take a quick visual of my surroundings to get my bearings. It has been happening to me alot to. I think I need a vacation!
2007-10-09 16:16:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Astral travel? Did you feel tired afterwards? Let me know once you see yourself sleeping!
People with healthy mind, body and soul don't dream anymore...
Say a little prayer before going to bed, it brings positive effects to your subconscious...
2007-10-09 17:07:12
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answered by kudos 3
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Aye yea hon, much too often lately, seems to be happening to me!
2007-10-10 07:24:21
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answered by sweetwater 7
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Yep just last night. And I've woken up before unsure of who I am and where I am and why my alarm is going off. lol
2007-10-09 16:10:00
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answered by KatieK 4
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