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- From: ctorres@cco.caltech.edu (Chon David Torres)
- Newsgroups: alt.dreams
- Subject: Re: Weird experience...
- Date: 21 Jan 1993 15:13:47 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- Message-ID: <1jmejbINN5sb@gap.caltech.edu>
- References: <Peter_Mcnamee.03n1@kumear.apana.org.au>
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- Peter_Mcnamee@kumear.apana.org.au (Peter Mcnamee) writes:
-
- >In a message dated Mon 19 Jan 93 2:34, Justus@niksula.hut.fi (juhana R{s{n
- >wrote:
-
- > JR> Here's one example of my own: My brother used to sleep-walk quite
- > JR> often
-
- >One night, my mum woke up and could hear voices. She went into my sisters
- >room and found me sitting on the end of my sisters bed, and my sister
- >sitting up with pillows behind her back. We were both asleep, but were
- >talking to each other.
-
- this is interesting. At a summer camp when i was 10 i had a conversation
- with another camper. Of course we were both asleep and the words spoken
- had no correlation to eachother. That was the same camp where i was seen
- walking around the cabin in my sleeping bag.
-
- only once was i disturbed about walking in my sleep. When i was in grade
- school i shared a bedroom with my brother. I slept on the top bunk. One
- night my parents heard me shouting and they came over to see what was wrong.
- I saw them and proceeded to jump off of my bunk bed and walk around the house.
- I then layed down on the couch and was very surprised when i woke up the
- next morning and had no recollection on how i got to the couch.
-
- I haven't walked in my sleep for 8 or 9 years now. Does that generally
- happen?
-
- cheers,
- -chon
-
-
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