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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.unless you're hearing someone outside your window etc it does seem as if you're dreaming although you can't always remember it when you wake.There are a few stages of sleep and it's likely you're not in as 'deep a sleep' as you think. I wouldn't worry too much unless it gets so frequent that you are hardly sleeping etc and then i'd prob go to see a GP cos you'll wear yourself out!! Other things to help you sleep better at night.....don't watch tv immediately before falling asleep cos you need to relax and switch off before getting a good nights sleep and also don't eat much before going to bed as this has been shown to disturb sleep patterns. Maybe run yourself a nice bubble bath tonight, try to relax and then see if the same thing happens again.
i used to get this when i was a child im now 20.
everytime i went to bed i heard my name being shouted nastily in my ear but the voice was of my grandad who was still alive.
also during these weird voising my bed used to feel like it was spinning around but i think it was dreaming as this went on a least until i was 13
hope this helps and try to ignore it next time it happens to you.
good luck -x-
So it is as I suspected blue2 - lots of things on your mind!
Try not to think of paranormal things, it's probably just a load of old rubbish & you'll only frighten yourself even more. I know, I've done it myself before now, 'specially after watching scary films on TV!
Adding to what I suggested earlier, perhaps you could play some nice soft music whilst doing the deep breathing. I'm sure that will assist you in getting a better nights sleep.
Think of all us nice AB'ers trying to help you & I bet you'll soon nod off. :o}
Each sunday evening at 7 o clock (8 now the clocks have gome forward) we hear a knocking on our lounge window, we live in the vale of belvoir in Leicestershire and our lounge overlooks fields and countryside.
1st couple of times it happened I ran outside expecting to see someone there but there is never anyone. the last owner died, we heard she passed away in a nursing home near here but I recon she went here and is coming back to visit, we dont get concerned about it now as she/he/it does nothing else but knock on the windows for a couple of minutes then goes, the only problem we have is finding a babysitter of a Sunday evening
I don't believe it is attributed to spirits at all. My house is protected against spirits of any type and so i can 100 say it is physiological. Tackling the issue as to why you might be suffereing sleep disturbances would be wise.
To be fair, if it were a spirit it wouldn't be confined to when you were dozy at night; also if it were something more sinister, such as a pyshological problem, then also they would not be confined to night, you would hear them at random times.
relaxation is the key and not to worry about them is the other key.
sleep tight!
Hey blue.. dont get scared .. its ok.. When you hear the voices again .. just clouse your eyes a say out LOUD.. go to the light .. and repeat that ok.. When spirits are hanging around its because they have not found there way to the light yet.. most are scared and feel lost.. some dont even really believe there dead.. so end less somebody demands them to go .. they seem to stay sometimes.. dont even ask how I know this hahah.. If you dont feel good with telling them to go to the light.. then try praying out loud.. that is if you pray... something like Our Father... Okie dokie.. hope I could help
JEN
I wouldn't bother talking to it. Talking to the voices is what gets people locked away ;)
Hi Ya, this happened to me a couple of times, infact quite often. On one occassion I was actually woke up by my Dads voice saying my name quite firmly. It freaked me out, my dad is alive, but I had to ring to make sure he was ok, which he was.
I think it is definately a sleep thing. Your subconscious can do many many things to you. I even remember being awake, but still dreaming, jumping out of the bed and watching an nonexsistent monster spider crawl up the bed) to my hubbys amusement. Again, a sleep disorder, I've never known anyone to record a ghost sighting of a spider, ha ha.