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    jacrob (Offline)

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    04-29-2012, 04:52 AM
    Hello, has anyone here experiences missing time? I have a few experiences and it's very puzzling. Here are 2 that stand out...

    First one occurred when I was 8yrs old. I was standing in a beach canyon at low tide (water a couple of inches deep), leaning against the rock wall with a small ledge about 1.7 metres above, and a hiking trail another 1.5 metres above that. The canyon was approximately 10 metres wide and led out to the ocean.

    About 10 of my cousins were mucking around in the water and I blinked and when I opened my eyes I was standing on the little ledge, furious water rushing down the canyon 1.7 meters high into the ocean. My cousins were gone, it was high tide. I couldn't swim through the fast flowing, deep water to the other side, and I couldn't reach the hiking trail above me. I remember being incredibly frightened and confused. Where had my cousins gone, where did all the water come from, how did I get up to a ledge so high, much higher than I could reach at the time.

    Only a minute or so went by and my dad called from the trail above. He and my uncle laid on the ground and reached down and grabbed an arm each and hauled me up.

    Neither he or my uncle said anything on the walk back to camp. They were both zombie like and walked ahead of me. Mechanical and robotic, no hugs or comforting. Usually both were very affectionate and protective.

    I remember going to lay in the back of our car and slept the rest of the day.

    I remember it as if it happened yesterday but it was nearly 30 yrs ago. Neither my father or uncle remember it happening. None of my cousins remember it. No one noticed I was gone for hours including my older brother who always looked out for me and was also very protective.

    It's also a coincidence I got rescued so quickly after I opened my eyes.

    The second event was a couple of years ago. I was colouring my hair and at 12am got into the shower to rinse it out. I rushed the shower as I had to get to bed for work in the morning. I felt like I was in there 10 minutes, 15 max.....got out, put on pyjamas, went to check alarm clock and it was 4.30am. Again major confusion ensued.

    Have any of you experienced missing time or do you have any theories on what it could be? I've meditated on this alot and asked my higher self. But I'm never sure if I fabricate the answers s/he gives me.


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    Missing time... - by jacrob - 04-29-2012, 04:52 AM
    RE: Missing time... - by norral - 04-29-2012, 09:54 AM
    RE: Missing time... - by BrownEye - 04-29-2012, 08:25 PM
    RE: Missing time... - by Diana - 05-01-2012, 03:04 PM
    RE: Missing time... - by jacrob - 05-05-2012, 02:07 AM
    RE: Missing time... - by Lycen - 05-05-2012, 11:49 AM
    RE: Missing time... - by jacrob - 05-06-2012, 02:19 AM

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