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05-12-2007, 10:18 PM | #1 |
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Weird--I got another reply in my e-mail but can't find it on the thread. Anyhow, here are my responses to the questions:
First several re stomach etc: only a slight queasiness and not all the time, probably because I keep a terrible eating schedule. 26. Lower back pain, especially late in day because of a fall on ice that I'm certain resulted in a broken coccyx but that I never had treated. 31. Maybe not numbness, but definitely a feeling of something flowing through me. 32. I've always been sensitive to cold, especially the extremeties. I think that's from growing up in a house with no heat at all in the bedrooms in a climate where it can go below zero in the winter. Some people become tolerant, not me. 34. Poor vision since probably my pre-teens. Last fall thru this past spring it deteriorated some due to an infection, but much of it has returned. 37. Strange smells & sounds, yes-occasionally, usually running on for awhile then going away for months. I think they're usually spiritual presences. 40 thru 51: I'm generally quite healthy, but do have a thyroid nodule that is sometimes uncomfortable. I became aware of it last winter, but may have had it for a time before that. It was tested, but no treatment undertaken. 54. Difficulty waking--YES! I love my dreamtime and am a reluctant waker. Even the dreams that are less than pleasant (rare) are like mysteries I seek to find my way through. Usually it takes a couple cups of coffee for me to feel awake. |
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05-12-2007, 11:49 PM | #2 |
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11-27-2007, 10:54 PM | #3 |
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This happened to me once or twice before, and it seems to have returned. I don't believe it should alarm me, but it's not exactly something you talk to your kids about. (Obviously, I don't want them to worry.) Have any of you experienced it?
I've been getting light-headed sensations recently, not dizzy, but definitely not grounded either. Also, when I'm even the slightest bit tired, the normal tiredness that you might have around dinnertime, not even exhaustion, I become aware of dream visions and sounds. They're more distinct than the visions I get while doing a reading, yet still shadowy, as in a nearly-asleep state, yet they're not hallucinations either. I'm perfectly aware that they're visions, not real. I think it's my subconscious becoming more deeply aware of other dimensions, but I'm not sure that's the complete explanation. Any ideas, guys? |
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11-28-2007, 12:31 AM | #5 |
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11-28-2007, 03:47 AM | #6 |
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I guess maybe understanding will come with time. How often has it happened? Do you think it's possible that once they happen more (assuming they will) they will become easier to understand and clearer? Maybe the dream like quality is to relax you in to it all?
I'd be interested to know why me (why you'd pm me)... it's just that after I replied to this I thought that since I didn't have any experience in the matter I prolly wouldn't give good advice lol. Funny how things work |
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