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03-20-2008, 06:30 AM | #1 |
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This happened to me a week ago but I only just remembered to mention it.
I was walking to the kitchen from my bedroom, and it's placed in such a way that the doorway is on the right side, and then a wall starts catercornered to it, and on the left side there's the sink. I was busy doing something and was moving rather fast and turning at the same time. I went from the doorway, turned to the left and looked at the left side where the sink was, and perhaps because of the persistence of my vision or the way I blinked, there, for a split second was the doorway to my room superimposed over the sink on the left side. Reality fluctuation! Right there in waking consciousness. Now this kind of thing would have gone unnoticed (and God knows how many times this kind of thing happens and we don't even notice because we're not 'attuned' to it- but it got me thinking that some similar mechanism to the fast whirling movement may be the culprit in how it happens when we're out. I haven't been able to recreate it in-body again, though. I guess I couldn't resynchronize my blinking just right. |
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03-20-2008, 07:18 AM | #2 |
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Reality fluctuation! Right there in waking consciousness. I haven't been able to recreate it in-body again, though. I guess I couldn't resynchronize my blinking just right. SOME of that can be attributed to "senior moments" at this stage of my life, but I've had this stuff happen to me regularly since I was a kid. To be honest, I never really thought about this. My mother had this phenomenon happen to her all the time and I just sort of thought it was normal to have reality randomly rearrange itself. That is, I thought the events were normal, though I didn't really know what it was about or what caused it, etc. Now that I think about it, most people don't have this happen to them, or they're not aware of it. I never recall my father experiencing this phenomenon, and I'm pretty sure my husband is unaware of it (it does happen to him, but he "explains" it in various ways). |
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03-20-2008, 05:09 PM | #3 |
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