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180.1 | | USFSHQ::SMANDELL | | Mon Jul 28 1986 14:54 | 9 |
| I often have periods of 2 to 3 weeks during which I will wake up
at 3:45 to 4:00. Then they will subside for several months and
return again. Maybe it takes the boogeyman 15 minutes to get from
your place to mine! :^)
Seriously, though, I've often wondered why it's only during that
time of morning, too.
- Sheila
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180.2 | Two Equations; Three Unknowns | INK::KALLIS | | Mon Jul 28 1986 16:06 | 11 |
| Well, a few questions might help. Have you recorded that days of
the week, or even more important, what _dates_ these were? Did
these distribute among seasons, or happen randomly?
the reason this is asked is that there's a 45-minute time window
you're talking about. If this _also_ occurs during certain days
of the week (e.g. always on, say, Tuesday), and at certain times
of year, it might be more signifixcant than otherwise.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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180.3 | | LEANOV::HARDY | | Mon Jul 28 1986 20:22 | 6 |
| Just in passing: I am reminded of the movie SOMETHING WICKED THIS
WAY COMES, in which one character remarks that 3am is the "midnight
of the soul". I don't have any idea why this should be so.
Pat Hardy
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180.4 | Night Thoughts | INK::KALLIS | | Tue Jul 29 1986 09:01 | 11 |
| re .3:
Poetically, if we take sunset as the beginning of night, the antipodal
"noon" would be six hours later; in the summer, with 9:00 PM sunsets,
that would make it 3 AM. ;-)
Actually, I susdpect it's because some peoople think (or thought)
that one reached the deepest level of sleep at that time.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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180.5 | I Got Rhythm? | NATASH::BUTCHART | | Tue Jul 29 1986 10:28 | 19 |
| It may very well have some physical roots. Every person has a special
rhythm to their sleep cycles, just as with breathing, digestion,
heartbeat, etc. The times of your nightmares may coincide with
the time you reach a particular stage of your sleep cycle. It would
be no surprise that, if prone to nightmares, sleep terrors, somnambu-
lism, etc., that they would come on at a particular time. My stomach
growls without fail at certain times of the day when my appetite
cycle is in full gear, and I can predict almost precisely when.
The _content_ of your bad dreams is another matter. They are worth
serious study, both if you believe that you are getting stuff from
the ether around you or confronting the bogenmen (bogeywomen?) in
your soul. Keep a diary of their times of occurrences too, as Steve
suggests. You can learn a lot.
Marcia
PS. My own boogeyman arrives at 1 - 1:30 in the morning. This
is the time when I experience most of what I call my "incubus dreams".
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180.6 | What time is it????? | ASGMKA::PERRY | | Tue Jul 29 1986 15:50 | 18 |
| Just food for thought. Some of the replies centered around cycles.
This is one of the more plausible explanations, as an individual
does have his own sleep cycle. Some people fall into a deeper sleep
faster than others therefore the difference in the time at one would
have their heaviest dreams. Supposedly during REM (rapid eye mov'mnt),
is the time you have your heaviest dream period. It also tends to
be the time during which those dreams are the most intense.
A good example of this type of sleep cycle and dream state is the
movie, "Nightmare on Elm St.". The basis by which they did the movie
is fairly factual regarding dreaming and sleep cycles that is, the
rest is left to everyone's various opinions. If you have bad dreams
now don't watch the movie, but if you don't, you might find it
interesting. Another movie that utilizes some good facts is
"Dreamscape or Dreamstate".
W-man
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180.7 | Those and later... | NEXUS::MORGAN | The Brainwashed never wonder. | Sun Aug 03 1986 23:58 | 8 |
| My OOBE's seemed to happen about those times which always puzzled
me because I thought I was supposed to be in REM about that time.
Also I noticed that I am more out of control at that time and more
in control at about 7-9am. Somewhere about those later morning
hours I can enter and renter various ASC, doing "dreamthings" with
volition.
Mikie.
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