Anonymou5
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Reading several coma stories it seems that coma patients are able to pick up information from their environment. Often times they will hear conversations snippets, or see some visual details (such as the lights on the ceiling or people standing over them). They will then incorporate these details into vivid dreams. Some of these people even though they now recognize they were dreams still attest that they had trouble distinguishing them from reality.
For example while in a coma, a man has a vivid dream that he is in a large crib being taken care of by a beautiful nurse who was pregnant. In it he is having a diaper put on him.
In reality the man was wearing adult diapers, and obviously being tended to by nurses.
In another coma dream his friend comes to visit him. He leans over him and tells him "You'll get through this, and I hope you'll have peace" or something like that. Then he finds himself lying on the wooden floor of some beautiful chapel with stained glass feeling calm and serene.
In reality that friend did come and visit him, and said a prayer over him that was almost verbatim what his dream friend said.
For example while in a coma, a man has a vivid dream that he is in a large crib being taken care of by a beautiful nurse who was pregnant. In it he is having a diaper put on him.
In reality the man was wearing adult diapers, and obviously being tended to by nurses.
In another coma dream his friend comes to visit him. He leans over him and tells him "You'll get through this, and I hope you'll have peace" or something like that. Then he finds himself lying on the wooden floor of some beautiful chapel with stained glass feeling calm and serene.
In reality that friend did come and visit him, and said a prayer over him that was almost verbatim what his dream friend said.