[Blindtlk] Here I come with another weird question about dreams and such.

Gary Wunder gwunder at earthlink.net
Fri May 22 16:43:43 UTC 2015


Hi, Chris. When I dream, I am always totally blind, but there are times when
I do things that totally blind people wouldn't normally do. Sometimes I find
myself driving a car, and the only time that I have problems is when I start
getting to be so awake that I wonder how I'm doing it. Figuring that out
usually means something bad is going to happen or that I'm going to become
frustrated because I don't understand what clearly is happening.

Warmly,

Gary 

-----Original Message-----
From: blindtlk [mailto:blindtlk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of
Christopher-Mark Gilland via blindtlk
Sent: Thursday, May 21, 2015 9:55 PM
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Cc: Christopher-Mark Gilland
Subject: [Blindtlk] Here I come with another weird question about dreams and
such.

Dumb question, but those of you who have no light perception or anything,
and are 100 percent blind as a bat, I'm really curious.  This is something
I've always wondered.  When you go to sleep at night and dream, be it a
nightmare, or just your ordinary average dream, either/or, are you still
totally blind, or have you ever been able to see in your dreams?  Maybe even
this might be a bit on the more paranormal side of things, and I'm not
saying that I believe in this, or that I don't, but for those who do believe
in astral projection and may have either done, or thought in their way of
thinking, have done it, could you see, then?

I know, really off the wall questions, but I couldn't resist asking.

Chris.


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