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My bed rocks at night sometimes.

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posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 03:03 AM
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This used to happen to me. Never did find out the cause.

One time it was a violent shaking that woke me up. It carried on shaking as I woke right up. I thought it was a mega earthquake until I looked around my room and no pictures on the walls or anything else were moving. Just the bed shook.



posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 03:59 AM
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a reply to: bananashooter

Sounds like thru the process of elimination you've narrowed it down...

Just wondering, how many ancestors have slept in that bed over the last '150 years' ?



posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 04:02 AM
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Is the bed really moving or are you both hypersensitive to the beating of your hearts. Hypersensitivity can arise from tension. Increased tension causes greater hypersensitivity.



posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 04:41 AM
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if it happens mostly when you lie on your back it is definitely the start of an astral projection. This happens mostly on your back because your blood equalizes in your brain. Balancing both hemispheres of your brain is a huge part of astral projection.



posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 08:29 AM
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My bed does it too. It did it when my parents owned this house and my room was their room. Weirdly enough shaking bed thing only happens in 2 rooms in our house.

When I was younger I got in a crib in the second room to play with my baby sisters toys, and the whole bottom of the crib pushed up I went up into the air and bounced back down onto the crib mattress. I thought my other sister was under it playing a trick on me and pushing me with her feet. I got out of the crib and looked underneath it to see nothing was there and I was alone in the room. I didn't go back in there for a long time. I actually have that room bare and empty now that it's my home.

Back to my bedroom, when it was moms room she felt the bed shake some nights while she was reading, or falling asleep, and I've experienced the same thing. It's like you said as if an earthquake is happening.

House is either haunted, or some weird psychological thing that some of us experience as we begin our rest is occurring.

-Alee



posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 09:59 AM
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OK a couple of questions do you feel this shaking in your chest? Do you hear a Humm when it happen's? Do you have the same experience if you were to lay on the floor? And have you ever been checked for high blood pressure?



posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 11:09 AM
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Well I built the bed, so none, but in the room probably a few people lived there.a reply to: intrptr



posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 11:12 AM
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No hum, everything seems normal, my blood pressure is perfect, my body seems calm.a reply to: dragonridr



posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 12:16 PM
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originally posted by: bananashooter
Well I built the bed, so none, but in the room probably a few people lived there.a reply to: intrptr


That was my next question, thanks for answering it.

Then you see where Im leading.

'Sometimes' those passed on have difficulty letting go, for whatever strange reason (s). They see someone sleeping in their house and try to make them leave... this can be frustrating, if they want something they should just tell us. I mean they are family and all...?

Maybe they are... how about impressions in your sleep. What are you dreaming about, especially just before you wake up to that 'disturbance'? Try remembering next time.

And how long has this been going on? Is it intensifying, are there other 'weird' things happening anywhere else in the house to anyone else in the house?

'Seems' benign enough for now, but you can never know where it will lead. 'Usually', if its some family member just reminding you they are still 'around', its more friendly. This has a prankster nature to it, if that makes sense.

Or a warning, something to come. Or just cranky old great great Whomever, wanting you out of his room.

You can try sleeping in other rooms, see if it follows you, try moving the bed, try asking nicely, try scolding it:

"Hey this is my house now, quite disturbing our sleep!"

Interesting to say the least. I've lived in a haunted house before, seen spirits on handful of occasions over my lifetime.



posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 01:21 PM
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Update for everyone! I woke up at 9:00 am to my bed shaking, as it so happens there was a 3.4 right under my house in Calistoga, ca! Crazy coincidence right? I think I have a active fault under my house!



posted on Aug, 31 2017 @ 05:29 PM
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originally posted by: bananashooter
Update for everyone! I woke up at 9:00 am to my bed shaking, as it so happens there was a 3.4 right under my house in Calistoga, ca! Crazy coincidence right? I think I have a active fault under my house!



Really. That is a crazy coincidence and an instant answer to your curiosity.



posted on Sep, 14 2017 @ 06:02 AM
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I have experienced similar movement, but it not as noticeable as a 2.0, but I feel the bed moving, I have never told anyone just thought it might be something to do with my equalinriam, a very odd feeling. I live nowhere near and of the above



posted on Sep, 14 2017 @ 06:34 AM
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originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha


It happens to me and I don't even have a ladyfriend.





It's possible to get the bed rockin and have a great time by urself as well



posted on Sep, 14 2017 @ 06:42 AM
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Sometimes the springs in a mattress become compressed and you are probably just feeling when the spring suddenly releases from its compression. The rings lock together but eventually they "spring" back up.
I've watched it on my own bed when I sit on the edge to put shoes on. I really need to schedule time to go look at mattresses this one is ten years old or maybe even a bit older. Anyway I've see the springs pop back up many times.
This is common. Unless you have a foam mattress you are probably just feeling the springs release when they get pushed down.



posted on Sep, 18 2017 @ 07:19 AM
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If it's happening just as you're about to fall asleep, perhaps it's something to do with astral projection and your soul leaving your body as it enters the dream world. I don't know, I'm just tossing a idea out there. Could be nothing more than wind rocking the house, or air pressure in the room making it feel like your bed is shaking.



posted on Sep, 19 2017 @ 08:10 AM
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a reply to: Sillyolme

Did you not read in the OP that he has no box spring?



posted on Sep, 20 2017 @ 11:21 PM
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a reply to: bananashooter

This has happened to me when I lay on my couch, it's a solid couch very heavy sitting on carpet and it's almost as if someone's pushing up on the back side of it so it starts moving away from the wall slightly. Very odd Phenomenon.



posted on Sep, 21 2017 @ 12:53 AM
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a reply to: AlienOutlaw

Or a touch of vertigo.



posted on Sep, 21 2017 @ 01:20 AM
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Phage man,....he's bragging

I read the title....yep, bananashooter 's bragging......
edit on 21-9-2017 by GBP/JPY because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 21 2017 @ 01:22 AM
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a reply to: GBP/JPY

Vertigo is nothing to brag about.



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