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Old Oct 29, 2013, 09:08 PM
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So i've read that a lot of people have a separate fantasy world - some more detailed than others. What is it like there, in yours? T can easily spot when I go to "that place", but I don't always know that's where I went. It's just reflex and happens more out of habit than intent.

What i've noticed though, that in my "other world", as I call it, its more like the scene of a play. And its really intense at night (but its not like when i'm sleeping, because that would be dreaming). But its like I have a story line in my head that has to be played out and acted out. I know it isn't real, but it involves all real people, what I perceive as their "would be" response - and they almost have a "prophetic" feel to them. Like I'm not "psychic" that kind of thing, it's just like instead of a past memory playing in my head it's a future memory - with feelings and all. Sometimes my stomach drops and tears well up in my eyes because of how real it all feels. It's like when you read a book and play the scene out in your mind except for my life is the story.

I know this probably makes no sense at all, but i'm curious to know how others interpret their own head space "adventures or misadventures".
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