Interesting, because I rarely dream, and if I do, I don't really remember them. This one must have just stuck out. Have you ever had a physical reaction to a dream besides the whole "wet dream" thing? I had a dream, very similar to Zyrxil's, but instead of me shooting others, I got shot in the chest by a 12ga shotgun. At the instant the gun went off, I woke up and my chest just ached.
Hurt for about 2 hours after I got up. It was wierd. I've never had that happen before or since. Stabmaster J : So what activity are you partaking of that someone would sell you out hummm?
Pretty much every morning I wake up and can't remember a thing. I know that I do dream though because more than few time I have woken up screaming and scared my fiancee half to death, but the strangest part is the next morning I don't remember screaming or the dream. I guess that I'm just a really sound sleeper. The only recent dreams I can remember are from at least a year ago where I was dreaming in wireframe You think I'm stupid enough to talk about that here?
If you do then you are quite mistaken, son. I don't dream very much either. Some of the ones I do remember, though, are kinda strange. I had one recurring dream when I was younger around 7 or 8. I'd always be on Mars, and I was being chased by aliens who were shooting ray guns and such. I can't remember if they looked like Marvin or not.
The strange thing is that everything around me - aliens, ground, sky - was black and white, but I was in color. Pretty weird. I also had a long, vivid dream about being an Army Ranger in a conflict somewhere in Africa or the Middle East. It was pretty intense. A few years ago, after I had broken up with a girlfriend of about 1.
Yeah, it was strange. The weirder thing was, I plugged it into one of those online dream analyzers, and it nailed exactly what was happening IRL. I talk in my sleep more than anything else. Among things I've done: 1. Counted backwards from to 0. Did that the first night I was at a summer camp. My roommate thought I was a freak for the rest of the week.
Had an argument with a non-existant person in German I've taken 5 years of German total. I would say something, then pause as if somebody were talking back to me, and then resume talking.
My roommate at the time told me it was completely coherent and I was getting very angry. Those are two that stand out in my mind. I wake my girlfriend up all the time with my talking. Just last night, apparently, I was going on about the wonders of tropical fish. I've never had, nor seen in person, any tropical fish. I always remember the dreams I have, if I have one which usally end up being a few a night.
I can even remember dreams from years ago I haven't had nightmares since I was prolly 12 or 13 though. I don't often remember my dreams, either. One of these days I might start recording them in a dream journal again. I did that for a time several years ago and found I tended to remember more dreams, sometimes three in one night. There is one dream I remember from a few nights ago. In waking life, I recently received an invitation from my school's CS department for a banquet in honor of graduating students, to be held on the 99th floor of the Sears Tower.
Naturally my subconcious, which sometimes lacks originality, felt it was necessary to present a September related dream for my viewing pleasure. It was extremely vivid, but not all that scary. Plane hits building, there's a long down the stairs, I'm lucky enough to pick a stairwell that still exists, and I get out okay. I find it hard even to consider it a nightmare. I've been shot, strangled and stabbed in my dreams. I've had dreams where I'm being strangled, and I try to fake being dead so that the guy will let up.
He does, but then he watches me for five minutes to make sure I'm dead. Then he does something like stab me in the leg, or crush my hand. And of course I move. So the strangling starts all over again.
The latest crop of dreams are epic, drawn out dramas that involve elements of real people mostly family , mixed in with people I dont know, plus a lot of places that feel as though they are memories of something a long time ago. Maybe a monster or two thrown in.
That or I'm being hunted by a group of men, usually in black, suits or other attire, but usually suits. They have guns, and knives and other implements, and they just keep coming. I run, take cabs, hop trains, board flights and boats, shoot them, call the police on them, but they keep coming.
You know, whenever I have those kind of 'repeating elements' in a dream, I swear I can control them. Last time, and this was several years ago, it was always a black truck chasing me down a really long pier. I'm on foot, the truck is, well, a truck. You can guess who wins. So I have it like four times and the last time I had this eerie sense of disconnection; like I was a third-party observer.
And I said "um, I want a rocket launcher! Never had that dream since. Then again, I haven't dreamed much since I was a little kid, anyway The worst nightmare I ever had was a dream in which I was being gang-raped and then killed. I could physically see, hear, taste, and FEEL everything that was happening, and I actually died in the dream.
I woke up with tears streaming down my face. It sucked. Cant remember any recent ones offhand, but I get them alot recently.. The only problem is that I usually end up bathed in sweat when I wake up, doesnt matter if it was a nitemare or not. He didnt seem to want to eat me or anything, curious i guess, but I was terrified, and would run from him.
I would try to hide, but he would always find me somehow.. If I went somewhere with no windows, something there would freak me out and I would end up running outside, only to be chased by bronto again.. Oh, and running always felt like you were knee deep in mud, the faster you tried to go, the less your legs would respond.. God I hate that part I would be doing moves that would make the Matrix look like a thumb wrestling match.. Im babbling now, time to go. What IS odd, is that in both of them, I have realized I was dreaming and began to change them.
Lucid Dreaming I think its called.. Very strange feeling and causes much hatered of the alarm when it goes off as your floating above the city ya know I'm almost looking forward to falling asleep tonight, just to see if I can take tonights over too I hate those. Had a dream once where I was in a city populated by talking animals. I remember, quite vividly, walking up to a beagle and a golden retriever that were both laying out on lawn chairs, wearing shades, and drinking Coronas.
I asked them for directions to someplace I can't remember and the beagle was amicable enough to give me detailed directions on how to get there..
I was having disturbing dreams every couple of nights the same time you started getting yours, but mine ended after a week or so. They were mostly things with ghosts, haunted houses, or insects 8" wasps are so much fun. Some of them were normal dreams, but all of a sudden, a woman would appear that didn't fit in with environment of the dream.
She'd say something wise or insightful in a cryptic way, but her voice was so loud and real it would wake me up as if someone had been leaning over me while I slept and spoke right in my ear. She always seemed to be not of this world, and when in contact with her, I felt like I was between this life and the next.
It was so disturbing I'd wake up sure I was about to die and pass on. Anyway, about your dreams, are they recurring dreams or are they each different? Are there any common themes that you can relate to your current life things at work, home, stuff you read in a book or watched on TV, thoughts or imaginings in your head, etc. If they're related to something in your life, maybe you can fix it.
You could also try to force your own dreams. Of course, avoid stories like the dreams you want to avoid. If you can get your mind focused on something different, you might end up dreaming about that instead. The one that freaked me out most recently was me wandering round a zoo, with a huge lake.
The lake was frozen over, but you could see underneath there was water, so I was thinking 'Cool, the fish will still be OK'. Except the lake was actually a sphere, although I don't remember some huge icey sphere towering over me. After some thrashing about it managed to bite my eye out.
I ran to my bathroom conveniently sitting in the middle of this zoo , and looked in the mirror. In the hole where my eye was filled with brains and blood and gunk , I could see a smaller eye growing to replace it. I seem to remember shouting to my brother to help me, but he was too busy playing his bass. I have the weirdest dreams when I'm ill. My dreams when I'm ill are really vivid, very hard to distinguish from reality, and yet are totally and utterly abstract.
For example there's one I had about 10 years ago that still freaks me out. I was just lying there in bed, and I could see numbers crawling round my door. Not visual representations of numbers like when you look at - they were actual pure, abstract numbers. Anybody wanna tell me what the hell that was about? Heh heh heh I'm copying these from my other threads so I don't have to type 'em out again Just after he did that the car veered through the steel guardrail straight over the side of the overpass.
I remember feeling weightless, watching the POV through the windshield change from sky, to trees, to pavement, and the fall of about feet to the highway below I remember the engine block coming through the passenger compartment as the car smashed headlong into the road below, the smell of hot oil, the screaming Really vivid I woke up in a cold sweat The first one, I've been having since I was in kindergarten.
I clearly remember having this dream regardless of how skeptical you'll be of the content as early as 5 years old. It occurred once every six months, so precise I could almost set a clock by it. It started out where I was looking down at myself I'd say I was about 25 years old I find myself walking up a long path to a church I attended as a child Here's where it gets wierd; I go to the backstage area where I used to visit my dad, since he was a minister , and see a door I've never seen before.
I open it and walk through it, finding myself in a jungle with a steep incline of about 45 degrees. I army crawl up a small path that leads up it, and about 10 minutes later, I see the path fork; One continues straight up, the other branches off to the left. I start crawling down the left path. About 5 minutes later, I come to a polished sandstone pyramid about 15' high, with an opening just large enough for me to crawl inside.
As I army-crawl into it, I dislodge a small dust-spider that scurries out of my way. As I look up, I notice the interior is lit by a series of images that are displayed on the back wall, as if by an LCD projector. Three images, 2 seconds apart: The pyramids of Egypt, a black, triangular UFO, and finally a woman with flaming red hair -- Then I wake up. The dream is always the same I remember having it from as early as kindergarten; the details are all the same Only recently within the past 4 years have I begun to recognize some of the others the CQB gear I'm dressed in Wierd stuff, nonetheless.
Unfortunately I was too deep to reach there before my air ran out So I remember thinking "This is just a dream I'll just open my mouth and breathe. ICY water rushes into my lungs, instantly choking me; I gag, gag, and wake up choking on my own drool as I slept.
Somehow, I managed to fall off the platform I woke up where I was about to fall off the side of my bed. I've been having recurring dreams about going to Florida to my aunt and uncles, and end up running into Jack Black. From Tencacious D Nothing sexual, thank god, but I always end up running into him, and go on various 'adventures'. For instance I still remember my worst one. It has its basis in my worst fear, losing a limb. I'm strapped to a table that resembles a cross, and I'm bruised and bloody.
There's a spotlight shining on the table, and the circle of light extends for about ten feet, then drops into darkness.
Outside, in the darkness, I can hear the screams and shrieks of other people being tortured in some horrific manner. Then, just as I become kind of accustomed to being strapped there, a huge blade comes down about five inches above where my arm meets my shoulder. It comes back again about ten seconds later, and it has descended about a quarter inch. Slowly it lowers more and more, until it's cutting through my bloody rags.
Perhaps you have been caught off guard about something. To kiss the floor in your dream implies that you are grateful for the life you have. To see a polished or waxed floor in your dream indicates that you are keeping your subconscious suppressed. Consider the condition of the floor for further analysis. To see a slanted floor in your dream indicates that you are deviating too far from your original plans and goals.
To dream about the floors of a building represents your level of understanding, awareness or success. The higher floors signify higher accomplishments and achievements.
It also denotes failures. Consider the significance of the floor number and the type of building the floors are on. To dream that the floor is made of rubber suggests that you are testing your limits. You are given certain freedoms to explore who you are.
Alternatively, dreaming of a rubber floor signifies your forgiving or yielding support system. You are surrounded by people who accept you for your mistakes and flaws. To dream that you are peeling away layers of flooring implies that you are getting to your subconscious level. Alternatively, the layers of flooring symbolizes the forgotten past. Sometimes you forget how or what got you to where you are today. To dream of a floor represents the theme or tone to your involvement in a situation.
The condition, color, or type of floor reflects the overall feeling of everything you are doing in your life. For example, a black and white checkered floor would reflect the overall feeling of your life being imbalanced, unpredictable, or chaotic. To dream of hardwood floors represents the theme or tone of a situation revolving around being powerful without having to be comfortable.
Feeling a sense of winning or attractiveness that isn't always sensitive to your feelings. The thrill of success or achievement with the overriding requirement to keep working. To dream of objects on a floor represents ideas, goals, behaviors, or situations that are on hold or waiting to be restarted. Something in your life that may not be necessary for the moment.
To dream of walking along a floor represents reflect progression or a transition in your life. Consider any colors or designs on the floor to reflect how you may feel as this is happening.
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