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Dreams
Oct 27, 2002 18:48:00 GMT
Post by Barrow-wight aka MELLON on Oct 27, 2002 18:48:00 GMT
This is in a way a banal topic, but some dreams are so interesting, so vivid, so "influential" in that that one remembers them long after they were dreamed ... erm .. that it might be interesting to share some of them. At DTR and DC BBS I have posted one of my strangest dreams I have recently had ... that dog dream, which I still almost "physically" remember. However, the most "powerful" dreams I ever had fall withing the category of "flying" dreams ... And I wonder whether you have experienced flying dreams and how life-like they were .... Or what were the strangest dream/s you ever had ? I will obviously gladly share mine for several of them I still remember as if they happened just yesterday And one more note ... in my case the strongest dreams were always taking place when I was under a long lasting stress ... and very many of them were uplifting in result, they functioned almost as "boosters" of energy, healing power really.
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Dreams
Nov 25, 2002 17:38:35 GMT
Post by WILLOW on Nov 25, 2002 17:38:35 GMT
I also have very vivid dreams, but too long to post here. I have had many dreams of being different people in different time periods. Anyone else have these kind of dreams? They are so vivid I feel I've lived them!
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Jan 4, 2003 1:32:18 GMT
Post by Pina on Jan 4, 2003 1:32:18 GMT
Errr.... mac! Your "rhinestone killer" dream belongs here! ;D
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Jan 19, 2003 14:50:53 GMT
Post by Pina on Jan 19, 2003 14:50:53 GMT
I usually never remember my dreams completely but most of the dreams I do remember have a recurring theme: water.
More often than not, I'm being washed away by a strong current and I can't stop it. Last night, I had a dream but I only remember some of it. I was treading through shallow water, following a circular path. I think I was with my son. When we got out of the water and started making our way back "home", he stumbled and he fell but I consoled him.
It was not difficult to tread through the water and it was not a long process. It was in a shallow pool.
Ok what the hell does this mean? ;D Freud?
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sweetie
Glaurung
Children don't stop dancing , believe you can fly..away
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Dreams
Feb 15, 2003 16:41:14 GMT
Post by sweetie on Feb 15, 2003 16:41:14 GMT
I have 2 recurring dreams. In one, Im able to fly. I see myself soaring over roof tops with ease. In the other, and this is the one that freaks me out ..I end up losing all my teeth. My teeth feel loose from their gums and slowly fall out. Ive tried to have both interpreted for me. Apparently , the flying one reveals my yearning for freedom..and the teeth one means i feel guilty about something. Hmm...dreams are certainly the body's way of letting you examine your deepest desires.
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Dreams
Feb 15, 2003 21:19:06 GMT
Post by Barrow-wight aka MELLON on Feb 15, 2003 21:19:06 GMT
Welcome to the club, sweetie .... though I havent had a proper flying dreams for months, the teeth getting loose is almost a nightly entertainment of mine ... in fact they are not just simply getting loose they are basically breaking into crumbs / fragments while the gums feel bursting. Isnt my life gorgeous ! ...*off to the Shout it out area ...* Btw. One of my recurrent dreams, which I (contrary to the previous series) fairly enjoy is this one. I see myself occupying a glass (crystal-clear) ground-floor house ... just a kind of inhabitable crystal cube, fully furnished inside, through the walls and ceiling of which you can clearly see what is around it .... Then outside the house / around it there is a stripe of lawn and behind that stripe / around the house there is a dense forest. In fact the house is set in the middle of wild forest, close to rock cliffs (again covered by trees) .... and that is it ... I am just living there ;D no other people around ... no story accompanying this scene ... This vision comes now and then and I can still see it for it never changes. ;D
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