| How did you escape from the monster in your dreams ? Posted: 10/14/2009 3:41:28 PM | There is no escape from monsters from your dreams unless your mind wants you to.
I used to dream I could fly, sometimes I still do. It starts off that I levitate just a few feet off the ground then I would take off like a rocket into the sky. I would fly down low enough to buzz by rooftops and trees. The funny thing was when I felt like I had enough flying I would go back to levitating just a few inches off the ground. I would try to stretch my foot down fervously to touch the ground. I would become irritated that I couldn't land and wake up.
I had a dream once I was in an area where there were small craters in the ground filled with molten lava. There were dolphins or maybe they were porpoises, they would jump out of the craters and dive into other craters close by. | |
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| How did you escape from the monster in your dreams ? Posted: 10/18/2009 9:12:48 PM | I always thought it was cool that my daughter could be the hero in her dreams - she almost invariably slayed the monster. Right now she doesn't dream, so it'll be interestiing once she does again to see if she is still her own hero.
I had a reoccurring dream for many years - I think about a decade, from my late teens to early twenties - of someone coming to get me. For years he circled the house, trying to find a way in. The odd thing was he circled whatever house I happened to be sleeping in at the time. Eventually, he got in and the dream was him creeping through the house, coming to get me. It took a few years before it progressed to him actually being on the stairs. I never saw his face, but I felt him. I felt his hate and his menace. Once, as he turned on the landing, I saw the moonlight from the window glint on a knife he was holding.
My sister was incredulous that I had had this dream and didn't know what his issue was and she insisted I ask him about it in my dreams, or tell him to go away. As he was now on the top of the stairs and just down the door from where I lay sleeping, I began to talk to him in my dream, asking why he hated me. The dreams stopped.
I figure this old dream is why I can't watch horror films; the scenes of someone approaching or the dangerous menace, feel unbearable and the effects linger for days. | |
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| How did you escape from the monster in your dreams ? Posted: 10/19/2009 1:25:13 PM | well last night I just got on a 4-wheeler and drove off to the variety store then started to negotiate a deal on a lottery ticket while talking about how it was going at the bowling alley whatever that all means. | |
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| How did you escape from the monster in your dreams ? Posted: 11/13/2009 12:16:52 AM | | My conscious, and sub-conscious, are so closely linked that I never have 'weird' dreams of: falling, flying, floating, running, being chased, entering houses with many doors in the walls which each open onto other rooms with many doors, or such. I never dream of monsters. My dream life is like my waking life. In my dreams I: converse with friends, watch TV, make love, eat meals, and so on. It is like living another life in a parallel universe. | |
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