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Missing Time
#1
Okay, for the past week or so, I have been having bouts of missing time.  I will look at the clock and see that it is...let's say...10 p.m. Then I will go to the bathroom or put away some wash (which doesn't take much time), and suddenly it is after midnight. Or, like today, Richard was making himself some burgers on our indoor grill. I saw him start the grill in the kitchen and went back to reading something on my computer. Then, I see him get up and go into the kitchen and I asked him if he forgot to set the timer. He looks at me strangely and asks me where I have been. He said that he finished eating quite a while ago. I was really stunned because, although I had been sitting here the whole time, I did not see him get his burgers, nor did I see him eat them. 

Where in the heck was I?  This is beginning to happen so much now that I am getting concerned. And yet Richard never seems to notice anything happening at all. So am I just blanking out or maybe just imagining things? Any thoughts?
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#2
That's pretty wild, i'd say your zoning out into a meditative state. I had a dream thats sort of similar to what your saying i woke up in the dream four times and looked at the clock and left my room to find ghosts and demons flying around and the fourth time i woke up satan was sitting at my kitchen table then i awoke the fifth time and the clock was one minute later than all four of my awakenings in the dreams, but i'd say its the meditative state thing for you.
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#3
I've woken up with both my cable clock and alarm clock in sync. Only to have the alarm clock be off by anywhere from 2 to five mins behind. As well I've taken a shower with the bathroom clock in sync, [with the cable clock], only to emerge from the shower and see the bathroom clock was almost an hour behind.
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#4
DT, you are either switching alters and don't recall it or are actually being removed from your home and then replaced again. What did Richard say when you asked him what went on while he cooked and ate his burgers? Did he converse with you? Were you sitting at your PC the whole time as far as he knew?
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#5
Hi Polly...I don't know what is happening when time goes missing for me. As far as I know, I was doing my same ole, same ole. When I asked Richard if he had forgotten to set the timer, he just looked at me like I was losing it. He said he had finished eating a long time ago. I guess as far as he knew, I was sitting by my computer the whole time. No, I don't remember any conversations. It is just really strange and disturbing for me when I notice that time has just gone. Now I am getting concerned about what is going to happen when I leave for Wisconsin at the end of this month to dog-sit for my sister. Richard and I will both be alone and anything can happen...
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#6
DT,

You may have to spend less time on your computer, I do not think you are being taken, but agree with Polly and going into altars, which I feel is coming from the frequency of your PC, it is like a kid on a computer game, the concept of time slowly disappears, we are entering a higher vibration globally, and time does not have the same affect as it did a few years ago.

Try a whole day without technology, and if you become extremely bored, uptight or just moody without TV, PC or any games, this will show you that the tech frequency is merging with your own.
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#7
Well AJ, most of the times when I 'loose time,' I am not at my computer. One time was when I was doing laundry, another time was when I was in the bathroom. It just so happened that this last time I was by my computer.
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#8
I think DT was just in a zone on her computer. It happens to lots of people when they watch TV. They zone in on a movie so much that they doesn’t notice anything going on around them.
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#9
That is not true, Richard. You always have to think bad of me and you are mostly wrong in your assumptions.
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#10
I didn’t say anything bad. I just remember you staring at the computer screen when I ate dinner.
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