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« Reply #15 on: June 02, 2001, 09:53:08 PM »
I dont know if this happens to any one else.  But sometimes when I\'m trying to sleep I feel this intenese pressure on my body, but it doesn\'t hurt.  And when I try to move I can\'t..its like I\'m paralized.  I really hate it when it happens because it scares the hell out of me.

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« Reply #16 on: June 02, 2001, 10:08:57 PM »
Sonyfan, you\'re not alone. I know what you\'re talking about, I have the exact same thing and I\'ve had it for as long as I\'ve been alive. I hear it 24/7, it never stops. And JUST like you described, when there\'s ANY level of noise happening it goes away, but as soon as silence happens, it\'s back, the less noise surrounding me, the more intense it is, and it can get REALLY intense sometimes. So I know exactly what you\'re talking about, I have the very same thing happen to me. And I can also hear TV\'s just like you said.... I just thought it was all normal.

On to paranormal things... it\'s gonna sound weird but i\'ve predicted what will happen in the future some times. Only small things, but they really scare me. For instance, last  year was my final year in high school, grade 12. We were sitting in assembly, (an assembly for our grade alone), and the principal was talking. He was known for just stopping when other people spoke, and if still they kept talking when he was silent, he said something about the noise. Well anyway, I had a really itchy shoulder, and was like, twitching it to scratch it... and in my head for some reason I got this image of him looking at me and saying "what\'s wrong with you???" even though it was totally uncharacteristic of him to say something like that.

About 5 mins past, and all of a sudden he stops... looks at a guy from my grade who was doing something and says "what\'s wrong with you???" in the EXACT pitch, tone, and delivery I imagined, it was SO weird. And that\'s no isolated incident... this happens a fair bit to me. I get deja vu a lot, sometimes for minutes on end. And when I do get deja vu, I actually imagine in my head what will happen in like a minutes time, and sure enough it happens. It\'s freaky.


On a side note, deja vu is actually described to be your brain slowing down. That is to say, what\'s actually happening is you see, hear and detect everything that happens in a given moment, but your brain doesn\'t fully process it till a split second later. When it\'s processed, you think you\'ve done it before because you\'ve "seen and done" it before, but when it stops and you\'re back "up to speed", it doesn\'t feel like you\'d done or seen that before. The reason of course is you hadn\'t. But I get this for extended periods of time, and predict what will happen in a minutes time. It\'s very weird.

(btw: I\'ll try and find a link to a scientific paper about deja vu)
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« Reply #17 on: June 02, 2001, 10:34:14 PM »
I have many upon many freaky things that get to happen on my unsuspecting mind every now and then.

One of them is:

My dreams almost 90% of the ones I remember come true, and most of the time I remember I dreamt about it is when it happens. Sadly, nothing productive coems out of my dreaming of future events. Usually it is me and some friends talking about something, then it hits me and I say "wow! I dreamt about this a while ago" there are tons of specifics in the dreams too, so some times when I can remember my dreams, I right them down and stick them in my wallet, next time a realization of my dreams comes to pass, I will pull it out of my wallet and show everyone the freakiness.
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I have never been in complete silence before in my life, never. Late at night, when I focus my trying to sleep on sound, my ears will start to ring, and they get louder and louder the more I focus on it until I fall asleep. It gets about as loud as when you light firecrackers near your head and your ears ring.

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« Reply #18 on: June 03, 2001, 12:45:08 AM »
Your ears always ring. If you really try hard enough to notice it, you will. Push your ears shut and concentrate, you will notice it. It\'s a normal thing.

I am trying to learn lucid dreaming. Sometimes I can actually manually alter my dreams, but it\'s a rare event. I wonder if it\'s possible to exert such a control over your dreams that you could prevent yourself from waking up?

Dreams really interest me. Why is it that sometimes you can remember a dream all your life, and other times you forget as soon as you wake up? What chooses what you remember? I\'ve never really dreamed about the future that I remember, but often times I dream about mundane stuff, like working. Sometimes it\'s so real to me (since I actually know I do this stuff) that when I wake up, I get extremely disoriented.

I don\'t know how many of you have read Stephen King\'s "The Shining", but that book is what fueled my interest. The child Danny is able to dream about the future, he can actually set himself into a trance and see the future. The movie is good, but the book is far better, and I suggest you get a copy.

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« Reply #19 on: June 03, 2001, 01:08:58 AM »
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I\'ve never really dreamed about the future that I remember, but often times I dream about mundane stuff, like working. Sometimes it\'s so real to me (since I actually know I do this stuff) that when I wake up, I get extremely disoriented.
Damn, that sucks, dreaming about working... lol!

I have that \'ear thing\' as well, I guess it\'s normal.
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« Reply #20 on: June 03, 2001, 06:01:31 PM »
Dreams are pretty interesting.... it doesn\'t matter if you don\'t remember one when you wake up, or remember 1 or 2, you always (in a good night of sleep) have about 5-6 dreams per night. For some reason you just don\'t remember them, it\'s pretty crazy really.

As for controlling your dreams... on most occasions I do that. I can\'t control WHAT i dream about, but when I\'m in there I have full control, and I actually use logic to make decisions etc. as sometimes I think it\'s real. I thought it was normal, but a lot of people just go along with what happens, they can\'t control where they are or what they do, it just happens. Well usually I control what happens... if it\'s a dream in a familiar place I\'ll visit places I want to visit etc. And yeah, I get that feeling of disorientation when I wake up in the morning to some dreams. Bad thing is, I sometimes get that feeling with dreams I don\'t remember. I wake up feeling... just plain weird cos of something i thought happened... when I have no idea what actually happened.

Ah well... i love dreaming, it\'d be awesome if you could not only control what happens in dreams, but what dreams they were...
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« Reply #21 on: June 04, 2001, 05:49:53 PM »
SonyFan,

I know exactly what you are talking about. The same thing has been happening to me since I was born. I can "hear" electrical devices and when I am in complete silence I sometimes hear a high pitched sound. When I went to carlsbad it was VERY intense. I asked, but no one else heard it. It is weird. I thought it was just normal. I still think it is just that a lot of people aren\'t used to focusing in on the sound.

My dreams come true a lot. The first one that I can remember(there were more before this one) was a very surreal dream about the first girl that I slept with. It was wild. I won\'t go into specifics but we were in a pitch black room and every few seconds a bright light would flash on her and I could see her but she was in black and white. It was really weird. I walked over to where she was but every time she was in a different location. I didn\'t remember the dream until during "the act".

Like Gradman I hhave some Really weird Deja Vu experiences. The older I get the longer they seem. Its like I\'ll be sitting talking to my friends and then it will hit and I will know exactly what they are going to say for a few minutes. I know how the convo ends and I\'m focusing on what they are saying to see if it is exactly how I remember.

I wish I was able to do some of these things whenever I wanted to.
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« Reply #22 on: December 02, 2001, 04:19:26 PM »
RESSURECTION!!!!!!!!!!

I had a paranormal experience the other day in the bathroom.
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« Reply #23 on: December 03, 2001, 02:34:23 AM »
The ringing is completly normal. I notice it too. Its worse if you go to a club.

Since it gets worse when you go to a club, I presume the ringing is like all the damage which has happened to your ears over the years but obviously everyone has it cause everyone has been using their ears for 10+ years so its normal.

As for the TV thing. We have a pot which moves forwrd on our TV. Its just vibrations.

Or is it. :eek: Muhahahahahahahahaha. :laughing:

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« Reply #24 on: December 03, 2001, 07:59:30 AM »
there\'s an old issue of OMNI magazine (mid 80\'s ) that taught me lucid dreaming. I can\'t do it anymore-out of practice. The first step is telling yourself over & over that you want to dream while you are falling asleep.(tricky, since it somewhat makes it harder to fall asleep). next, you have to recognise that you are dreaming, and to stay relaxed when you do. Then realise that you are in complete control of your dreams, and you can do anything you want. They suggested flying. you have to train yourself to do these steps, it takes time (about 2-3 weeks )

It\'s pretty fun when you get it down, though I don\'t have time / patience anymore. sleep is at a premium these days, and lucid dreaming is nost very restful.
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« Reply #25 on: December 03, 2001, 09:25:54 AM »
When my great grandfather died in 1999 he was 80 something and my grandmother (his daughter) had nowhere to put him at night, so she put him in the balcony (I live in Russia and here it takes weeks before you can get a funeral) and what happened at night just killed my grandmother... She told me she heard loud scratching the whole night through, loud, static humms and shadows flickering on the walls. I couldn\'t sleep myself when she told me about this. I get the ear thing occasionally as well.
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« Reply #26 on: December 03, 2001, 09:50:31 AM »
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Like Gradman I hhave some Really weird Deja Vu experiences. The older I get the longer they seem. Its like I\'ll be sitting talking to my friends and then it will hit and I will know exactly what they are going to say for a few minutes. I know how the convo ends and I\'m focusing on what they are saying to see if it is exactly how I remember.

I wish I was able to do some of these things whenever I wanted to.




THIS ALSO HAPPENS TO ME ON OCCASION!!!

I used to just think "De ja vu" or however you spell it.  But recently I have been trying to test it out.  I try to verbaly blurt out what will happen, just to prove it to myself that it is not just deja-vu.  this is hard to do with people because when I shout out what I think they just say something like "hey, you read my mind" or " I was just about to say that."  

So the time I realy got to test the theory was when me and my wife were watching TV and it kept happening and I would get a flash of deja vu and try to shout it out before it happened.  My wife would say stuff like "you must have seen this before or maybe you saw a preview of this show.

The final thing that made me believe it was something else was that one night we were watching TV and they broke away from the show to pull the LOTTO numbers.  I quoted the numbers exactly and my wife started to cry.

Since then she keeps buying LOTTO tickets and tells me to give her the numbers. I tell her that I only got the flash right before it happened.  She keeps saying "Practice!!!!"

Now I kinda wish I did\'nt do that.  She thinks I don\'t tell her the numbers on purpose.

maybe there\'s something strange going on with the evolution of the human mind?
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