The other night I woke up in the wee small hours of the morning and I couldn't get back to sleep. I woke up with an intense urge to take a class in a certain subject and had a series of visions regarding it. This desire came out of blue and I couldn't figure out where the idea came from.
It was so undeniablely intense that I eventually got out of bed, booted up the computer, and researched it. I hunted up the class info, structure, times offered, and the nearest location that offered the class. And the whole time, I was puzzled. Why would I want to learn about this and immediately? I felt obsessive in my need to complete this research task.
Satisfied that I had hunted up all the pertinent info regarding a class, I left the info up on the computer screen and returned to bed, tired and very confused.
As I crawled back into bed, my husband stirred and I could tell he was half-awake. Because I was stumped about why I would wake up with this interest and I couldn't wait until full-fledged morning, I took the opportunity to say to him, "I really feel like taking a class in ______ and I have no idea why! I just spent the last hour researching it online. Isn't that odd?" He sleepily announced, "I was thinking about taking a class in ______ all day."
Now, I had my answer. Sleeping next to him at night, I had picked up the vibrational energy of the thought forms he had created throughout the day about this class. In my eagerness to be helpful to my husband, my unconscious self passed on the message to my conscious self to complete the task of researching all necessary info.
"Well, now I know why I was obsessing about it. I did ALL the research for you and I left it on the computer for viewing," I told him proudly. Relieved of my task, I could now return to sleep.
I wonder if other wives/husbands have this happen to them. In the process of blending our lives with our spouses, we become so 'linked' with them that sometimes we connect strongly with helping their vision come to pass (or have a better understanding of a feeling they are having). Even in the unconscious state, we love them and are united.
It was so undeniablely intense that I eventually got out of bed, booted up the computer, and researched it. I hunted up the class info, structure, times offered, and the nearest location that offered the class. And the whole time, I was puzzled. Why would I want to learn about this and immediately? I felt obsessive in my need to complete this research task.
Satisfied that I had hunted up all the pertinent info regarding a class, I left the info up on the computer screen and returned to bed, tired and very confused.
As I crawled back into bed, my husband stirred and I could tell he was half-awake. Because I was stumped about why I would wake up with this interest and I couldn't wait until full-fledged morning, I took the opportunity to say to him, "I really feel like taking a class in ______ and I have no idea why! I just spent the last hour researching it online. Isn't that odd?" He sleepily announced, "I was thinking about taking a class in ______ all day."
Now, I had my answer. Sleeping next to him at night, I had picked up the vibrational energy of the thought forms he had created throughout the day about this class. In my eagerness to be helpful to my husband, my unconscious self passed on the message to my conscious self to complete the task of researching all necessary info.
"Well, now I know why I was obsessing about it. I did ALL the research for you and I left it on the computer for viewing," I told him proudly. Relieved of my task, I could now return to sleep.
I wonder if other wives/husbands have this happen to them. In the process of blending our lives with our spouses, we become so 'linked' with them that sometimes we connect strongly with helping their vision come to pass (or have a better understanding of a feeling they are having). Even in the unconscious state, we love them and are united.
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I have had the experience of waking from my sleep to describe a dream to my spouse only to discover we had shared the same dream. We never discovered who originated the "shared" dream, but it was pivotal for us both.