An Entire Village in Romania Reported the Same Nightmare on the Same Night — and Drew the Same Figure
In the spring of 2009, a general practitioner named Dr. Elena Varga, working in a small village in the Transylvania region of Romania, received an unusual cluster of appointments over the course of a single week.
Seven patients, unconnected to one another, came in reporting sleep disturbance following a nightmare. This was not unusual in itself. What was unusual was that as she listened to each account, the descriptions were identical.
Same landscape: a wide flat field at night, no moon, no stars.
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