Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 It feels like my bed is shaking under me, though I don't hear a thing and it isn't actually moving. This is felt by me & my husband who share the bed. Right before I fall asleep, when I'm laying down in my bed, I'll feel like there's an earthquake. Not a big one. But SOMETHING. What's going on? The shaking happens infrequently. Like 5 times a year. But still, it's a little unsettling. It's like little shaking. Is it something serious or is this something unusual ? I also get the hypnic jerk things and this isn't it but it's different from that. I feel it more in my upper portion of the body. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 I wonder if this is the same thing that goes on with me sometimes. I know it's not the bed shaking, and my body isn't actually shaking, but it just feels sort of like my insides are slowly quivering. Very feeble-making, and I worry about things like beginning stages of Parkinson's or something. Or maybe it's heart palpitations, or ?? Usually happens upon waking in the morning, or sometimes in the middle of the night, and then I feel really weak. Joy , " kmbg786 " <kmbg786 wrote: > > It feels like my bed is shaking under me, though I don't hear a thing > and it isn't actually moving. This is felt by me & my husband who > share the bed. > > Right before I fall asleep, when I'm laying down in my bed, I'll feel > like there's an earthquake. Not a big one. But SOMETHING. What's going > on? > The shaking happens infrequently. Like 5 times a year. But still, it's > a little unsettling. It's like little shaking. Is it something serious > or is this something unusual ? I also get the hypnic jerk things and > this isn't it but it's different from that. I feel it more in my > upper portion of the body. > > Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 perhaps a mischievous poltergeist? friend that lived next to a cemetery had the bed shaking as well as the front door opening all the time lucile > It feels like my bed is shaking under me, though I don't hear a thing > and it isn't actually moving. This is felt by me & my husband who > share the bed. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 --- i could think f a few things this could be spirit influence low frequency vibrations source though that could take some finding phill In , " kmbg786 " <kmbg786 wrote: > > It feels like my bed is shaking under me, though I don't hear a thing > and it isn't actually moving. This is felt by me & my husband who > share the bed. > > Right before I fall asleep, when I'm laying down in my bed, I'll feel > like there's an earthquake. Not a big one. But SOMETHING. What's going > on? > The shaking happens infrequently. Like 5 times a year. But still, it's > a little unsettling. It's like little shaking. Is it something serious > or is this something unusual ? I also get the hypnic jerk things and > this isn't it but it's different from that. I feel it more in my > upper portion of the body. > > Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2009 Report Share Posted February 6, 2009 We had a lot of shaking but come to find out it is when the train goes by about 1/4 a mile up the road. Sometimes we can hear or fell some trains more then others. Just a thought. Labor Pain is a side effect of a normal process, not a sign of a damage or injury.-Book \ ________________________________ pjb12345uk <pjb12345uk Friday, February 6, 2009 3:09:37 PM Re: Bed shaking --- i could think f a few things this could be spirit influence low frequency vibrations source though that could take some finding phill In , " kmbg786 " <kmbg786 > wrote: > > It feels like my bed is shaking under me, though I don't hear a thing > and it isn't actually moving. This is felt by me & my husband who > share the bed. > > Right before I fall asleep, when I'm laying down in my bed, I'll feel > like there's an earthquake. Not a big one. But SOMETHING. What's going > on? > The shaking happens infrequently. Like 5 times a year. But still, it's > a little unsettling. It's like little shaking. Is it something serious > or is this something unusual ? I also get the hypnic jerk things and > this isn't it but it's different from that. I feel it more in my > upper portion of the body. > > Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 It happens to me that sometimes everything seems to be shaking and the next day I hear about an earthquake somewhere. I suggest that the next time you experience some shaking, check the news the following days just in case. Rena - jmr1290 Thursday, February 05, 2009 2:17 PM Re: Bed shaking I wonder if this is the same thing that goes on with me sometimes. I know it's not the bed shaking, and my body isn't actually shaking, but it just feels sort of like my insides are slowly quivering. Very feeble-making, and I worry about things like beginning stages of Parkinson's or something. Or maybe it's heart palpitations, or ?? Usually happens upon waking in the morning, or sometimes in the middle of the night, and then I feel really weak. Joy , " kmbg786 " <kmbg786 wrote: > > It feels like my bed is shaking under me, though I don't hear a thing > and it isn't actually moving. This is felt by me & my husband who > share the bed. > > Right before I fall asleep, when I'm laying down in my bed, I'll feel > like there's an earthquake. Not a big one. But SOMETHING. What's going > on? > The shaking happens infrequently. Like 5 times a year. But still, it's > a little unsettling. It's like little shaking. Is it something serious > or is this something unusual ? I also get the hypnic jerk things and > this isn't it but it's different from that. I feel it more in my > upper portion of the body. > > Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 7, 2009 Report Share Posted February 7, 2009 I too have this happen sometimes a few times a week sometimes not for awhile but I belive what Sylvia Brown and some others like her say..its our bodys way of relaxing to get ready for astral travel while we sleep...we go out of our bodies and come back in..Just ask God or your higher power to let you go out and come in gentle....but ive come to accept the shaking and funny but when we had an earthquake last year 4am I new the difference in my bed between that and what I ususally experience...I really think its our bodies way of shaking off the stress of the day....but it does not scare me like it once did....BonnieW Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 Hi, Even I have a strong feeling that it could be a spirit influence or a low frequency vibration and not related to any other disesae like palpitation or parkinson as suggested by others. But the problem is still unresolved. Please suggest. We are having sleepless nights. And want to resolve the problem Thanks , " pjb12345uk " <pjb12345uk wrote: > > --- i could think f a few things this could be > spirit influence > low frequency vibrations > source though that could take some finding > phill > In , " kmbg786 " <kmbg786@> wrote: > > > > It feels like my bed is shaking under me, though I don't hear a > thing > > and it isn't actually moving. This is felt by me & my husband who > > share the bed. > > > > Right before I fall asleep, when I'm laying down in my bed, I'll > feel > > like there's an earthquake. Not a big one. But SOMETHING. What's > going > > on? > > The shaking happens infrequently. Like 5 times a year. But still, > it's > > a little unsettling. It's like little shaking. Is it something > serious > > or is this something unusual ? I also get the hypnic jerk things > and > > this isn't it but it's different from that. I feel it more in my > > upper portion of the body. > > > > Thanks > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 9, 2009 Report Share Posted February 9, 2009 Hi kmbg- This has a spirits feel to me too. You can try Smudging. (burning sage and asking the spirits to leave.) Place some dried sage in a metal bowl. Light it with a match. The herbs should smoulder but if not, just blow out the flame. Using a feather or your hand, start in the west corner of each room. As you fan the smoke to each corner of the room say a prayer for protection of the house or simply say " I fill this home with love and light. " Repeat in every room of the house. You may even do this outside in each corner of your yard. You can also say, esp in the bedroom, " Spirits, this is not your home. Please go to your good elsewhere. " And " Spirits, please go to the light. " Additionally, if you believe in these aspects, you can enlist the aid of your Spirit Guides or Angels to help guide these lost entities to the light. Just meditate, connect and ask. If this doesn't work, I'd bring in someone who does space clearings, often a medium, clairvoyent, or psychic. I will add that I thought this was all hooey until something similar was happening in my house. And the smudging removed the problem. Good luck! Janet " kmbg786 " <kmbg786 wrote: > > Hi, Even I have a strong feeling that it could be a spirit influence or a low frequency vibration and not related to any other disesae like palpitation or parkinson as suggested by others. > > But the problem is still unresolved. Please suggest. We are having > sleepless nights. And want to resolve the problem > > Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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