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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
I'm not saying people don't fall asleep at the wheel, i'm not saying people don't fall asleep in front of the TV, I'm saying if you were to fall asleep in front of the TV and dream that you saw some people run through a wall (as you were telling Chicka that's what he did) I can't believe for one second that any reasonable adult would then wake up and not be aware they had been asleep and be confused enough to believe that their dream was something they actually saw. However, this assumption of adults being able to differentiate between dream and wakefulness may be because I assume most adults to have a reasonable degree of basic intelligence & awareness but conversing with you is forcing me to reconsider my opinion.
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It is quite common T&B:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia
"Mental phenomena that occur during this "threshold consciousness" phase include lucid dreaming,
hallucinations, out of body experiences and sleep paralysis."
You have to remember that the world is filtered through our minds and is usually the first place to check when anomalies occur. There is 0% objective information available about the existence of Ghosts and God for a reason.