Duno wat catorgary to put in lol
but ii need help well the other dya right
i was in bed but i asnt sleep light were closed and all anyways right when i was in bed ii couldnt move and i could hear these sounds like whoosh whoosh whoosh like wind and then all of a sudden it weent black and white blacka dn white flashing inf ron of my eyes im so scared please some one tell me whta is it please friends said it wasa ghost some said devil i duno im really scared pelase help
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Spirituality? ductape_n_roses answered Sunday April 8 2007, 9:54 am: Okay, how do I explain this:
You were sleeping but aware of what is going on in your surroundings. So, you were sleeping and you could hear sounds going on around you and so you believed that you were awake when really you were sleeping and dreaming the flashing things. That's happened to me several times before so don't spaz. It wasn't a ghost or a devil coming to take over your body.
x0xJENNiFERx0x answered Sunday April 8 2007, 8:30 am: It's really nothing. I had those a billion of times. Calm down. It's not a ghost or the devil! You were actually sleeping. It's very freaky but it's like a trick you're brain pulls. It's just a blue moon kinda thing.
-Jennifer [ x0xJENNiFERx0x's advice column | Ask x0xJENNiFERx0x A Question ]
TheaterOfDreams answered Sunday April 8 2007, 3:22 am: No,its more of a dream cycle,you felt like you werent asleep but really ur subconcious was coming out and you were dreaming,your head knows whats around so it projects the image of your room and your surroundings,the rest comes in with the REM cycle-scientific answer for yah [ TheaterOfDreams's advice column | Ask TheaterOfDreams A Question ]
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