It was one normal night. I had gone to bed and sleep hours before. Then I woke up as I often do.
I reached up to pull the chain that turns on the lightbulb in the floor lamp that hovers over my bed
to read and whatnot.
Nothing happened. Tried it again. Did the bulb go bad? I got up and turned on the ceiling light. Well, that
answered that question. When did I take the bulb out of the lamp? Then saw it lying on the desk next to my bed.
When and how did that get there? I've heard of sleepwalkers having a snack but never taking a lightbulb out of a lamp.
Oh, maybe the bulb stopped working and that's why I took it out of the lamp. I put it back in and it worked fine.
I decided to forget about it.
When morning came I wrote an email to a cousin back in Vienna as I usually do several times a week. I received a reply email
talking about his day. Our timezone are opposite each others so when it's night here in Hawaii it's daytime there in
Vienna. He wrote about what he ate that day and described a wonderful pear that he bought from the market. It was so juicy and
tasty he said.
Okay, fine, we finished our conversation and went our own ways. Then I thought about it some more. Something clicked in my head--Light Bulb and Pear. I looked up the German word for lightbulb and and the definition was for both bulb and pear. Not a surprise because a pear is shaped like a lightbulb. He's never told me about eating a pear before that morning. And I've never took a bulb out of my lamp before that night. so I got to thinking. Why did I do that? Well, it did get my attention. Was that the reason? It was supposed to catch my attention?
About what? After much pondering, I decided that it was a reminder how someway or other I "saw" my cousin eating a pear when I was asleep. Was it a dream? How could a dream tell me about a pear that my cousin was eating? I think I've had to have seen it and that I was there in some way that day (my night) when he was eating the pear.
Did I Astral Travel that night. I don't know. To my knowledge it had never happened before and has never happened again. The only other strange thing related to my cousin and his death was my computer having gone berserk for a short time when I heard about it
I reached up to pull the chain that turns on the lightbulb in the floor lamp that hovers over my bed
to read and whatnot.
Nothing happened. Tried it again. Did the bulb go bad? I got up and turned on the ceiling light. Well, that
answered that question. When did I take the bulb out of the lamp? Then saw it lying on the desk next to my bed.
When and how did that get there? I've heard of sleepwalkers having a snack but never taking a lightbulb out of a lamp.
Oh, maybe the bulb stopped working and that's why I took it out of the lamp. I put it back in and it worked fine.
I decided to forget about it.
When morning came I wrote an email to a cousin back in Vienna as I usually do several times a week. I received a reply email
talking about his day. Our timezone are opposite each others so when it's night here in Hawaii it's daytime there in
Vienna. He wrote about what he ate that day and described a wonderful pear that he bought from the market. It was so juicy and
tasty he said.
Okay, fine, we finished our conversation and went our own ways. Then I thought about it some more. Something clicked in my head--Light Bulb and Pear. I looked up the German word for lightbulb and and the definition was for both bulb and pear. Not a surprise because a pear is shaped like a lightbulb. He's never told me about eating a pear before that morning. And I've never took a bulb out of my lamp before that night. so I got to thinking. Why did I do that? Well, it did get my attention. Was that the reason? It was supposed to catch my attention?
About what? After much pondering, I decided that it was a reminder how someway or other I "saw" my cousin eating a pear when I was asleep. Was it a dream? How could a dream tell me about a pear that my cousin was eating? I think I've had to have seen it and that I was there in some way that day (my night) when he was eating the pear.
Did I Astral Travel that night. I don't know. To my knowledge it had never happened before and has never happened again. The only other strange thing related to my cousin and his death was my computer having gone berserk for a short time when I heard about it