My entire life, from my first memories, I have always been awake while I sleep.
Not mind racing thoughts. Organized, deliberate, useful sleep-thinking.
I work out problems, plan the next day, remember what was forgotten, make and retain mental notes, brainstorm ideas for my next work project, find lost items.
I just look around in my own mind. Kind of like shuffling through a slide show until I find what I’m looking for, all while asleep.
I’m 44 years old. In my early teens, I was under the care of a Neurologist. Then again in my very early 20’s and early 30’s (for migraines) I have had EEG’s, MRI’S, CT’s, and two sleep studies done. All of which were “unremarkable”. There is nothing medically wrong with me.
My RAW DNA has been analyzed and my genetic traits strongly correlate to my sleep-thinking pattern.
It’s hard for me to explain, but I have a very recent, simple example.
I helped my youngest clean her space before college started a few months ago. After we cleaned and organized she asked me “did you see my charging bank anywhere?”
I said “I feel like I did but let me think on it in my sleep and I’ll see it.”
Next morning I called her “while I was sleeping I saw the bank in the storage bin next to the tv by the kitchen counter.”
Her “okay weirdo it’s there.”
This is normal to me.
Does anyone here sleep this way?
And if so, do you also have more frequent unexplainable experiences than most people?

I have completed forms online for medical records from the area I grew up to see what I can find out about test results from my younger years.
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