Apparently awake, a light in the sky, a sound - like shushhh.....and a disturbance of air. Also wanting to investigate but not quite managing to move. Some years earlier a similar experience with actual movement of bed covering and myself.....no feeling of actual threat.
fell out of an aeroplane in a dream, kept falling as I woke, pressed to the bed by the wind rushing past me, unable to move, but my eyes could see the room and the window frame etc..took a while for sensation to fade and I could get out of bed....
I like to think with my occassional sixth sense, that If a plane were going to fall apart and I were to fall from the sky, I would know before i boarded...I wonder how many psychics have died in unnecessary accidents, or if they all die quietly in their sleep...maybe we should dash around the nursing homes and do a survey before they/we finally let go of our last marble? I wonder if thepredictions are still good after someone has lost their mind?
Neesoj, not sure exactly what you mean, but oddly a dream...You mention "marble" I had a dream (before reading your response) of being in a church made of something I can only describe as the same (greenish/fawn) meeting a "priest" who had a long white beard and hair and sharing a green cordial with him. Just thought you might like to know!
sorry I forgot that the english spoken on this board is international standard, and colloquial phrases like "losing your marbles = going slowly crazy" dont always translate....
in the church = place of knowledge, this board?
priest in white robe = person of knowledge who has already accepted the burden of the knowledge
sharing the green cordial = drinking in the knowledge
Alright then, its happened again....that rushing of air, that increasing sound inside of the head, no threat but uncomfortable, any ideas? It followed being inside a multi-roomed building/house where everyne was on drugs and my presence was unwelcome being someone who had just wandered in who was not able to so easily walk out. There was a room with hi-tech screens looking out on the world, if that makes sense.