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Posted by Kalemic on Jan-23-2002 07:30:

Question Recent dreams

Okay, last night I had a dream. I suppose it would be called a nightmare because when I woke up it took over 5 minutes to shake the feeling of extreme fear. Normally I enjoy having odd dreams and find them intersting, but this provided me with nothing but a feeling of absolute terror when I awoke.

I woke up at almost exactly 6:00 AM.

In the dream I was in my living room at my parents house. There was a girl and a dog that kept going over to the corner of the room and then staring at the ceiling... I would go over and look but could see nothing, and neither figure would say a word to me no matter how much I questioned them.

After that went on for awhile the phone rang and I picked it up. There was a black woman on the phone (don't ask I just know it was) and she asked me a very large number of questions but before I could reply she hung up. Not two seconds after that there was a feeling like being in the middle of a ten megaton explosion (or how I would invision it). It felt like an earthquake, my hearing went out of phaze, everything went to black and it felt like I had been massively rocked by the explosion, so much so that my entire body hurt.

I woke up and I was trembling and curled unbelievably tight in the fetal position, it still felt like I had been walloped directly in the chest with a sledgehammer, I had trouble breathing, my hearing actually felt still screwed up and it took forever for my eyes to adjust. I gained some compsure and realized that I was in my room, even then it took me a good 5 minutes for the feeling to pass...

I'm writing this out to try and get the thoughts out of my head, for some reason this really bothered me and the feeling of terror persisted for part of the morning as well. Plus I've never woken up with the actual physical feeling persisting after the dream has passed.

Anyone do any dream insight work as a hobby? I was trying think of things that have happened in the last few days that I could tie the dream too but was unable to come up with anything.

Has anyone else had a recent odd dream? When something is bothering me I always find it helpful to either speak about it or write out my thoughts on it.


Posted by elena on Jan-23-2002 08:32:

yeah dreams are crazy...i could go on on about yea trying to explain it but whatever, its therapeutic that you wrote it out...itll get better..get nightmares all the time that scare the crap out of me...

ill give you a short recent one:

was locked in a room with a couple people..all of a sudden i was strapped. a person slid the razor down my leg, both legs, blood gushing everywhere.but i felt no pain..as soon as i woke up i checked my legs..it seemed so real.


Posted by SYNthSRI on Jan-23-2002 13:36:

calling Freud...FREUD?!?!?




I haven't remembered a dream (nightmare) since I was 14 I believe...bout 10 yrz back.


Posted by Gekhous on Jan-23-2002 14:56:

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ive been having a lot of WEIRD dreams lately, for saturday night (saturday on sunday), well, i dunno, but it was totally messed, i was asleep, yet i was not... meaning: i was actually awake, but dreaming, now THAT is really screwed, since most things that happen in ur dreams r like random weird things that can NEVER happen in real life and are as inlogical as hell, but when ur awake, u want to analyze that, cuz its weird, but u cant analyze it, cuz its just random weird stuff that just cant happen, but u see it happening, wtf, how can this be happening, that just cant happen!!!! but y do i see it happening now?!?!?!? imagine going through that for like, lets say, 2 hours.... oh, and the presence of alcohol might not have improved business

a week or 2 ago, i had this dream about knights... it was so weird i still remember it

ok, there were 2 groups of knights, the evil group of knights had like superb bikes no, they didnt ride horses, they drove motorbikes (u know that comic with the knights of Arthur?? they have like mass destrustion weapons in the middle ages... well, it was smth like that), the other group (the good guys) had phycic powers, they could control ppls minds... i was with this group (dont ask me y) but i did not have any special powers exept from being a damn good figher.. well, one of the good knights ran over to the bad knights, and we had lots of fights, oh, and there were a lot of beautiful women, and the environment was amazing, a big GREEN forest and large fields n stuff... so we were fighting, and the bad knights drove to our castle, and we lived happily ever after

now u explain a dream like THAT!!!


Posted by Spad on Jan-23-2002 16:05:

I used to have this thing, I can't remember the medical term now but I wrote about it before on these forums, where I'd begin to fall asleep but my body would begin to paralyse itself (which stops us all actually acting out our dreams) too early. So there would be a point where I was semi-awake but unable to move, which is one of the scariest things ever. I'd get a growing feeling or terror and panic as I realised I couldn't move and sometimes also a feeling that I wasn't alone in the room and somebody was standing behind me and I couldn't roll over to look. They only last about 5-10 second (if that) and then I'd just fall asleep usually and not even remember it until weeks later when it happened again.

Other than that I don't dream much at all.


Posted by flystyler on Jan-23-2002 16:10:

My dreams are normally mumbled up stuff from the day, or week before, and are totally messed up and totally change subject. Bit like me then


Posted by Vivid Boy on Jan-23-2002 16:16:

ya earthquakes are ba-ad...

but i like sleep thats where im a viking


Posted by flystyler on Jan-23-2002 16:18:

That is the best bit, when you actually know you r dreaming, and you know that you can do anything, i mean anything, lol


Posted by Gekhous on Jan-23-2002 16:56:

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Originally posted by Spad
I used to have this thing, I can't remember the medical term now but I wrote about it before on these forums, where I'd begin to fall asleep but my body would begin to paralyse itself (which stops us all actually acting out our dreams) too early. So there would be a point where I was semi-awake but unable to move, which is one of the scariest things ever. I'd get a growing feeling or terror and panic as I realised I couldn't move and sometimes also a feeling that I wasn't alone in the room and somebody was standing behind me and I couldn't roll over to look. They only last about 5-10 second (if that) and then I'd just fall asleep usually and not even remember it until weeks later when it happened again.



i got that 2... its called "being tired"


Posted by Spad on Jan-23-2002 17:27:

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Originally posted by Gekhous


i got that 2... its called "being tired"


Actually it's called Sleep Paralysis. Just remembered.

Flystyler: what you're on about is called Lucid Dreaming and you can actually train yourself to do it, so you're able to conciously control your dreams. I tried a few times but got bored after a couple of nights


Posted by flystyler on Jan-23-2002 17:32:

I know, i must have trained myself then, i must say it did have its advantages when i was younger, lol, i learned a lot, lol



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