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Old 05-01-2017, 11:43 AM
PlatitudePluto PlatitudePluto is offline
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Originally Posted by Lepus
Hello PlatitudePluto,



When I was sleepwalking there was no sense of consciousness whatsoever and woke up in the living room the next day without realizing how I got from my bedroom to the living room. Sleepwalking most often occurs during deep non-REM sleep (stage 3 or stage 4 sleep) early in the night. Stages 3 and 4 are referred to as deep sleep or delta sleep, and it is very difficult to wake someone from them. In deep sleep, there is no eye movement or muscle activity. This is when some children experience bedwetting, sleepwalking or night terrors.

Blessed be,
Lepus

Huh, that's strange. I guess I could've astro-projected or something, but I explicitly remember sitting in one of the bar-stools in my grandparents' house and feeling it and for some reason thinking I was sitting on a bench somewhere with really beautiful, almost fairy-like surroundings. Also managed to apparently leave one of my slippers under the bar stool so I know it wasn't a dream.
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