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Originally Posted by Tibbychick
When I am seeing them, I kinda go into a trance, I mean, Im still concious and aware of my surroundings, but my main focus is on what's playing out in my mind.
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Sounds like self-mesmerism. This is SORTA how it feels when you're hypnotized. You are aware that others think something is not normal, but it seems perfectly rational to you. 'Course I've never been hypnotized or I wouldn't qualify for Top Secret clearance...
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Originally Posted by Tibbychick
...or maybe parts of dreams I've had (I'm pretty sure it's the latter) but either way it's like de ja vu, I feel like I've either thought about it before, or lived through what I'm envisioning, or seen it before. And as it's happening it all makes sense, I'm not thinking "what the hell is going on," Im thinking "yes, I remember that, I know that."
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This is exactly how I used to feel when my dreams would come true. As a child it happened alot more, because I'd remember my dreams when I woke up and tell people. Days or weeks later it would come true. Now as I'm older, I remember my dreams less often, and when they come true, it's months or years after the dream.
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Originally Posted by Tibbychick
When the vision fades, I feel very nauseus, dizzy, light headed, and like Im gonna puke. One time I needed to lie down for a couple minutes. It's very disorienting and confusing.
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This part concerns me. Take care of yourself. Use less substances.
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Originally Posted by Tibbychick
I try to remember what I see in the vision, but I really can't, it doesn't make sense. But each vision I see similar or the same things as the others, maybe in a different sequence or from a different point of view or perspective...
Have you ever heard or seen anything like this before, Doc? What could it be?
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This also sounds like putting dreams into different sequences, remembering dreams when they come true, or dreaming the same thing several times in one night or several nights in a row. Perfectly normal...for me that is.
