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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is really weird but for the past few weeks not every night but it only seems to happen when i stay at home(i stay at my b/f a fair bit)it happened last night as well.
Bascially as i am dropping off to sleep between sleep and awake that little bit inbetween where you are literally just dropping off i get a feeling of falling sometimes and a loud noise in my ears or i might start to feel like i am spinning.It is very weird and i have learnt to bear it now but when i first had it a few times it well freaked me out! I have also had it where i feel like i am floating which was actually quite an interesting experience. It doesn't affect me every night if i'm at home only occasionally but never if i am not in my own bed. Completely odd i know. Anyone have any ideas?
Well its not as good a story as yours, but there you go:
When my brother was first born, for some reason i used to be terrified at night that he would disappear. I was only four, and this feeling caused me great distress, so much so that until he was about a month old (when my parents had persuaded me to calm down) i would often go and sleep on his bedroom floor, so that i could see that he was there and ok.
I don't really remember much about it, only feeling i had to see if he was ok. Apparently my aunty used to guard my dad in the same way. I thought it was just coincidense.
I didn't think about it, until i was told by another relative at my grandfathers funeral (the father of my dad and my aunt) this story:
When my grandad and his sister were younger, their mother died. Their father had already died in battle, so they had noone. Someone had agreed to move into the house with them for a certain amount of time, but soon they would have to be split up and sent to various aunts. Being the elder, my great aunt had sussed on to what might be happening. Terrified they would take her brother away in the night, when she couldn't say a goodbye, she slept at the foot of his bed until the day came!
Spooky!
Dreams wise I have lifelike sad ones, I dreamt recently that my grandad, who died 15 years ago, came back to take care of my nan for me, which freaked me out cos my nan's still alive though she has Altzheimers and I thought it meant he was coming back to take her with him.
I also dreamt, really realistically, that I was in a horrific car crash with my boyfriend, my brother and my dad, my face was pouring blood and my teethe had been smashed in, everyone else seemed ok though but a bit shaken.
The night before last i dreamt that I was in labour and gave birth to a gray baby girl. I'm not pregnant and have no plans for children just yet either!
Chops - I get that falling/ noise thing a lot. I'm just drifting to sleep and I hear a big "pop".
Ahhh mullien that has just given me the biggest shiver ever, think it would be late nan who passed away when i was 3, i start a new job on monday which i was going to mention but didn't and i feel her around alot in all honesty. This may sound weird but i am really into all that sort of stuff and my dad is a councillor and healer, I am going back into beauty therapy which i trained and worked in for 4 and a half years and gained contact dermatits from it so had to stop, but as this new job is an account manager for Elizabeth Arden i won't be coming in contact with the products so it's ideal really. That was well spooky, i tell you what though Mullien it's not the first time it has been mentioned about my nan, a few times i have had readings etc and she is always there, nice to know though i do miss her very much!!
I also get the loud bang 'what was that???' sensation just as I am dropping off and then realise I must have imagined it...
Anyway... my mum had a dream once that one of her aunts was walking down a road with a line of people in pairs, she was following her aunt and calling after her asking where she was going. According to my mum, her aunt looked back and waved her arm telling my mum to go back and not to worry.
The next morning she told my sister all about the weird dream, and then got a phone call to say that the aunt had died peacefully in her sleep - she wasn't ill or anything, but was knocking on a bit. ooooOOOoooohhhh!!
Okay here's mine..!
My Mum and I were researching our family tree, and trying to find my Dad's real Mum (he was adopted). It took many trips to the family records office, and finally we found her death and marriage dates. Then we traced her husband- who at 100 was still alive!! (She died in 1975). At the same time I thought of asking the local paper where she lived for an obituary of that date, to see if any other relatives etc were mentioned. My Mum went online and although she is not great at computers, immediately went to a website, where she managed to track down a lady with a weird surname whose relative had been at the wedding and signed the register as a witness. We made contact with her, and ended up finding my Dad's brother, half sister and family. HOWEVER! During this process when me and mu Mum had come up against a wall, she went on holiday with my Dad. In the chalet at night my Dad was getting annoyed with my Mum breathing on his shoulder, so he asked her to turn over. When he looked over, she wasn't facing him. He is a total sceptic, but he is convinced it was his real Mum, watching over him, and encouraging him to keep searching for his real family!!