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<blockquote data-quote="GWYW2015" data-source="post: 1383510" data-attributes="member: 19211"><p>Thanks for sharing that. I am guessing that the sensation of roaring and sinking and rising could be from the sleep hormones starting to work to paralize the body. If your mind is still awake and somewhat alert, it will feel very strange when the body is going down. Normally of course, we fall asleep before the lockdown of the body.</p><p></p><p>Last night my wife woke me up only two hours after I fell asleep (she was stil there reading) when I was trying to snap myself out of a bad dream. I was looking down the basement stairs at our old house we grew up in and the whole stairway area was totallly black. I knew right away that something evil was there. That's whenI realized I better do something so I started to yell at whatever was there, trying to wake myself up and fortunately my wife pushed me and I woke up. I think it has happend four times this week. I am 59. Doubt it ever goes away.</p><p></p><p>The best explanation I have heard is it runs in the family often. But why exactly, who knows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GWYW2015, post: 1383510, member: 19211"] Thanks for sharing that. I am guessing that the sensation of roaring and sinking and rising could be from the sleep hormones starting to work to paralize the body. If your mind is still awake and somewhat alert, it will feel very strange when the body is going down. Normally of course, we fall asleep before the lockdown of the body. Last night my wife woke me up only two hours after I fell asleep (she was stil there reading) when I was trying to snap myself out of a bad dream. I was looking down the basement stairs at our old house we grew up in and the whole stairway area was totallly black. I knew right away that something evil was there. That's whenI realized I better do something so I started to yell at whatever was there, trying to wake myself up and fortunately my wife pushed me and I woke up. I think it has happend four times this week. I am 59. Doubt it ever goes away. The best explanation I have heard is it runs in the family often. But why exactly, who knows. [/QUOTE]
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