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Post by Zeffa! on Dec 24, 2005 0:02:02 GMT -8
Interesting. Do any of you people ever have a dream as if it was tomorrow happening and then you wake up and the same things happen that happened in your dream? Those are the hardest to wake up from....
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Post by 7john7 on Dec 26, 2005 18:30:54 GMT -8
You get all mixed up with the dream world and reality huh?
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Post by Dark Beauty on Dec 27, 2005 16:14:26 GMT -8
...Wow... Sorrows's ((yikes... how do you write that? Help!)) dream scares me. I am not THAT awful! Sad... I hate having those dreams where you wake up to your alarm, get ready for school, get to school... and then you REALLY wake up to your alarm. >.<#
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Post by Thistle on Dec 27, 2005 16:32:03 GMT -8
heeheheh I bet me an Poly were saran wrapping all the toilets or sumthing cool like that.
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Post by Dark Beauty on Dec 27, 2005 16:56:39 GMT -8
I'm sure... geez.
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Post by deliverance on Dec 27, 2005 21:19:18 GMT -8
+smack's Sorrows because he can+
+looks around innocently and stands next to the sexy Administrator; Thistle+
Seren wrap? Ha. That does sound fun, but if I were to do something to a toilet seat, it would probably be put a light coating of butter around the seat and watch people fall off. That's funny.
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Post by Sorrows on Dec 28, 2005 9:18:08 GMT -8
This dream takes place at school:
I’m in class, an English one, I think, and we’re watching a movie. The movie is really creepy, something about some suicidal woman who drown herself in the sewers and how she still haunts the school; Local Legend or something. I’m also aware of a memory that tells me I was recruited by someone to take care of this Specter, I think it’s my vocation. I slip out of class and end up at a room with a bunch of old ladies. On the table in the center is a bunch of books with numbers on them. I have a list of books I need to find so I set about it. There’s a huge ruckus outside, everything is on edge because the Ghost has been killing people. I’m aware that I’m not supposed to be out of class, something I think about the Ghost possessing people. I’ll be killed if I’m found. I recover the last book I need and slip back outside. I’m running back for my classroom when I see Mr. Gower shooting at someone, I assume that they are possessed like the others before. I hide and wait until they are distracted, then make it back into my classroom. I’m wearing an overly large coat now, and I’m aware that there is hastily applied bandaging over my left hand. Someone in the class notices this too, so I cover it up quickly. I think I was shot, but I can’t feel any pain. I go back to watching the movie with the class (For some reason no one noticed that I had been out of the classroom.) and I remember thinking that I didn’t need to watch the film on the Ghost, I would soon meet her myself. It was all very strange, Nightmare Before Christmas style, but much, much more Morbid and Horrific. Just then, I felt something strike the center of my spine, a pressure, very quick. I found myself sitting up in my bed, my back still tingling from the point in my back, and I was now awoken from the dream… I have no idea what this is about, but it is one of the only dreams in a long time I’ve been able to remember so vividly.
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Post by brainsqugee on Dec 28, 2005 12:22:40 GMT -8
I hate that, when you wake up and you still feel it... One time i got stabbed with an axe on my shoulder, and it hurt the rest of the day. And when your falling in a dream...And then WHAM! You wake up...It's all so very strange.
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Post by Dark Beauty on Dec 28, 2005 14:39:43 GMT -8
I once fell to my death (the worst nightmare I have ever had... well... second worst...) and I hit the ground. When I woke up, my whole body was numb. I could not move for a while. Freaky.
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Post by Sorrows on Dec 28, 2005 15:00:18 GMT -8
I always had falling dreams as a child, but I trained my self to realize it was a dream and shut my eyes, then pull up really hard with my eyeballs. Kind of like trying to look into your brain. It walways forced my eyes open In Real Life, so I never actually hit the ground.
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Post by 7john7 on Dec 28, 2005 19:53:37 GMT -8
Falling dreams are usually a sign of insecurity and feeling powerless in a situation. Knowing that you're going hit the ground no matter what you do, and you have no control whatsoever. Depends on what's going on in your life at the time. Your emotional state of being/mind. And your family life, your relationship with your parents, siblings ect. There's a lot of things that can cause that, but it mainly boils down to insecurity and lack of control.
Anyway, enough of my babbling on that topic.
I've had some pretty scary dreams in my life, and it's usually cause they DO make perfect sense. Or they don't at the time and then you figure it out and then you get freaked out.
But most of my dreams I can't remember.
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Post by Thistle on Dec 29, 2005 9:21:52 GMT -8
oh I can only remember 2 falling dreams. One of those times My older sister actually did shove me off the bed. meh. But ya same thing I can remember dreams unless they are really weird like the one where my dad was throwing pencils at my face while yelling at me. That was so weird
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Post by brainsqugee on Dec 29, 2005 15:56:20 GMT -8
Aww, I'm insecure...Who knew?
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Post by Dark Beauty on Dec 30, 2005 19:59:07 GMT -8
Not me, dear. My falling dreams are simply to scare me half to death. That is my biggest and worst fear.
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Post by deliverance on Dec 30, 2005 21:29:23 GMT -8
Heh, yeah. You got scared when I first tried to pick you up. Falling off of me would be a long fall... +laughs+
Brain, insecure? Nope. Never would've guessed. > >;
Dreams are the playground of the mind. They all have individual meanings, yet therapists, or whomever studies these things, try to find patterns. There might be truth in it, but it often sounds like a bunch of nonsense. Though in this day in age, I suppose it is best to tell people lies in order to instill hope in their small and vague hearts. Funny.
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