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Anyone hear strange music, noises, maybe voices in their head?

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Noen

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Jul 30, 2002, 8:20:52 AM7/30/02
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Sometimes I hear these also. It happens when I sleep late at night, I
would be falling asleep then it fades in and gets louder. Sometimes it's
strange music - maybe a bit eastern but not exactly. Also, I would hear
a ruckus going on - like many voices speaking at once, but I can't
understand it. It sounds like a weird zoo or something. I get angry and
scared and tell it to go away. Then I start my sleep, but sometimes it
fades in again and gets louder.

One time though, I heard a whisper in my ear. I was at the computer
trying to solve a problem and the whisper told me the solution. It was
strange, I knew I didn't imagine it since it's not like me to come up
with that solution.

Sometimes I wake up, and feels like I'm being pulled out of my body. I
can resist because that's what I always do - on a few times it feels like
I'm slanted, like my legs are higher than my head. I also open my eyes
and can't move, it takes a little effort but eventually I can move.

It scares me. I pray, turn on the lights and tv, and if lucky it goes
away and I can sleep.

vAiO

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Jul 31, 2002, 12:07:44 AM7/31/02
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Hey Noen I have the same thing happen to me your experiencing OBE, out of
body experience.
I some times wake up in middle of the night and cant move, I feel real heavy
like paralyzed and I feel something pulling me and also hear voices that get
louder each time but I cant understand what they are saying, I also hear
banging noises or ringing in my hear and feel as if I was floating or
falling fast, this scares the shit out of me this has been happening to me
since I was smaller but I never knew what it was until I read up on obe and
people having the same experience. when it happens try to stay calm and you
should be able to leave your body I cant do it , its too scary I've only
done it once.

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gZa

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Jul 31, 2002, 12:41:05 AM7/31/02
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No hes not experiencing schizophrenia, or superman this happens to me also
and alot of other people You can search on OBE, out of body, Astral Travel
and see people describe the same feelings.
Noen Post back i would like to know more, on whats happening to you.

"uma" <u...@oprah.com> wrote in message
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> Well, either you have Superman's hearing or you are haunted or you are
> experiencing schizophrenia. You might have your hearing checked.
> I've experienced some things that prove the supernatural, not that
> this is necessarily the case. If it is schizophrenia, it seems to
> really manifest itself past 35, if my college psych texts are
> accurate. Of course, your mind might just be trying to find a pattern
> in the chaos of noises that your ear hears. Like static on the radio,
> when you are concentrating on something, if you listen long enough,
> your mind will begin to zone out of reality and you can imagine entire
> symphonies and conversations out of sheer boredom. Normal. Good
> luck.


Mike Quint

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Jul 31, 2002, 6:32:34 AM7/31/02
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You could also research sleep paralysis...your experiences sound much the same.

Kathryn

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Craig

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Jul 31, 2002, 2:37:33 PM7/31/02
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I don't think that this is so uncommon, especially when falling asleep, as
the barrier between the conscious and subconscious will be lowered then.
The music and voices you hear are probably being created by your
subconscious. While falling asleep, I once heard a piano piece which I
didn't recognise. It could have been something I'd forgotten, but I
wouldn't mind if it was something created by my subconscious, as it was
quite good! I've heard voices too, usually of people I recognise, but
saying nothing of any interest, or nothing I can quite make out.
Whenever I hear anything interesting and try to concentrate on it, it
usually disappears. I expect the barrier goes back up when my conscious
mind becomes more active and interested in what is going on.

With the voice at the computer, it could be the same thing. You could
have become tired while trying to solve the problem, the barrier came
down, and you became aware of the solution your subconscious had been
working on.

As for being pulled out of bed, I don't know what your subconscious could
be trying to tell you!

Craig


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Muzicizlife

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Jul 31, 2002, 3:49:52 PM7/31/02
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I have had similar experience. There has been a few times
when I woke in
the night to what I thought were my kids sitting up talking
and or their watching
Television or playing video games. Can't quite make out what
they are saying it's
the drone of voices. I keep my bedroom door closed at night,
when I get up to
check to see what's up or get a drink the noise stops as
soon as I open the bedroom door.

dick

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Jul 31, 2002, 4:31:38 PM7/31/02
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sounds like sleep paralysis to me, just the point at which your body
is asleep and your mind is awake and your subconscious is doin all
kinds of funky shit

happens to me all the time, i love it :)

On Tue, 30 Jul 2002 12:20:52 GMT, no...@none.all (Noen) wrote:

CapnFntasy

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Jul 31, 2002, 11:25:11 PM7/31/02
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well, if it was actually a voice heard while awake... how can you say that is
"your subconcious"? No doubt the mind is a weird and complex thing, but come
on.. if someone actually audibly hears whispers while fully awake and concious,
then there were voices. i used to hear things being whispered in my ear
occasionally in an old house i lived in. they would also pluck my guitar
strings. if those noises were subconcious, then this whole ng, my whole life
may as well be subconcious..

Carol Wyche

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Aug 1, 2002, 2:03:25 PM8/1/02
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uma <u...@oprah.com> wrote:


>
> Well, either you have Superman's hearing or you are haunted or you are
> experiencing schizophrenia.

Or none of the above. All of this is a lot more normal than we are
taught to believe. There is a great deal that goes on beyond the usual
range of the senses and some people are aware of it. We usually call it
extra-sensory perception, and treat it like it was something
supernatural, or even unnatural, but it isn't, any more than dogs
hearing whistles that humans usually don't or my hearing sonic beam
motion detectors. Look into Robert Monroe's material on out of body
experiences, Noen, and follow your nose from there. It should be greatly
informative.

Carol
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Zaltor

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Aug 3, 2002, 12:29:52 PM8/3/02
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CapnFntasy wrote:
>
> well, if it was actually a voice heard while awake... how can you say that is
> "your subconcious"? No doubt the mind is a weird and complex thing, but come
> on.. if someone actually audibly hears whispers while fully awake and concious,
> then there were voices. i used to hear things being whispered in my ear
> occasionally in an old house i lived in. they would also pluck my guitar
> strings. if those noises were subconcious, then this whole ng, my whole life
> may as well be subconcious..

Check any dental work you have, if they used any of those old gold
and silver
compounds to make fillings they can pick up rf waves. :) If thats the
case, which
is unlikely but possible you could tune into your favorite station using
a
wire or the correct length. :)

Noen

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Aug 3, 2002, 6:41:04 PM8/3/02
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The sounds mostly happens only at night when I'm dozing off. So there is
something about me about to doze off that somehow opens it up. I heard
it again last night, I had to wake up and get a bit mad before it went
away - then I went to sleep.

The sound is hard to explain, sometimes it sounds like a weird music I've
never really heard before. Then sometimes a ruckus, like many people but
I can't understand what they're saying. Sometimes a pop and a weird
buzzing sound.

Some people say it's because of loud sound. I know what that sounds
like. After a concert, I hear a constant
"beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep" in my
head during the times I am awake and fully aware. I know that's from the
loud music. It's usually gone by the next day.


In article <3D4C036A...@nycap.XXXrr.XXXcom>,
jher...@nycap.XXXrr.XXXcom says...

Noen

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Aug 3, 2002, 6:47:05 PM8/3/02
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I don't think I'm crazy. I can function normally well in society but I
don't tell anyone this (only you guygs), the noises just scare me
sometimes. At times I tell it to f--k off! So I'm not so scared. I
wonder if it's a close relative that had passed away a few years ago.
She's very religious said she'll try and contact us when she goes. But
then, if it's her - I would think that I'd recognize her, her voice, and
not come as a weird noise that I can't figure out.

In article <BTJ19.1929$%H1....@nwrddc02.gnilink.net>,
snak...@yahoo.com says...

Noen

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Aug 3, 2002, 6:54:34 PM8/3/02
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I don't think I'm too interested in pursuing this.

I do want to be able to know if I can trust people when I first meet
them, but I think I already have that intuition.

I also want to know when my loved ones are sick so I can tell them to go
see a doctor before things get worse.

Thanks for the info anyway.

gZa

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Aug 3, 2002, 7:47:45 PM8/3/02
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Noen whats your e-mail or AIM name I know whats happenign to you I told you
and what you just said about the buzzing and pop also happens to me and many
others where can i talk to you...

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Zaltor

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Aug 4, 2002, 5:00:44 PM8/4/02
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Music and noises it's a strange thing, I do not know anything about
your
surroundings so I can't make any calls, The fillings thing is possible,
just
something to note. There might be a physical source, some times your
mind can make you see/hear things. I hope you find an answer to it if it
bothers you, if it doesn't bother you then it hardly seems worth
persuit,
I have learned that if something is and does not interfere with you then
leave it alone, too many people try to tinker with things, the worst of
them
try to alter your life because they have some moral issue with it.

inky

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Aug 5, 2002, 1:37:42 AM8/5/02
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I heard strange voices and sounds when i was on a particular medication -
Welbutrin.

I hear whispers coming from the heater vent on the floor when it was on. Once
i heard a ballgame, complete with hoots and hollars, at the little league
field a few blocks away.. But it was in the middle of the night..

I can imagine the whispers in the heater was my mind, with the meds, playing
tricks with the whooshing sound that comes from the vent... But the ball game,
to this day, i could swear was real...

Zaltor

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Aug 5, 2002, 10:38:21 PM8/5/02
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Funny, similar things have happened here (late night games). There are
places out here where that could possibly happen - having an activity
that people could hear but not possibly see. What is strange is I have
detected no light whatsoever. It is humid up here and sources of light
buried in the woods is visible as a glow above the tree line.

So were you on Welbutrin as a stop smoking aide or for an anti
depressant?
Lots of insurance companies will not cover that partiucular drug for
the reason that it is used as a stop smoking aide - sure they would
rather
shell out the huge dollars for cancer treatment. :/

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