Lorelli! wrote: » I have a few recurring dreams. I havent noticed them in clusters although I did have a very bad dream two weeks ago about a family member dying which i found so upsetting and another odd one last night about rats mocking me?? :-s One of the recurring ones is where a plane crashes into my bedroom a bit like in Donny Darko although i didnt really rate that movie Another which i believe is quite common is loosing my teeth and that can be quite scary and feels very real at the time. And one where I am not prepared to take an exam at leaving cert. During my leaving cert, there were one or two teachers absent for some time and it stressed me out, i guess it still pops into my dreams many years later.
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » Great first post! I still get leaving cert dreams, and they're definitely distressing. They're almost always a mix of the past and present for me: like I'll be driving my current car to school (never drove back then) and I'll be worried about balancing homework and study with my current job.
Lorelli! wrote: » Yea it is funny how dreams can mix time and you don't even question it within the dream. You just know or accept it as it is. Sometimes in my dreams, someone in the dream is a stranger and does not look like anyone I know and then all of a sudden, the person turns out to be someone I do know and changes to look like that person but i never question it in the dream, the story just continues on!
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » Yeah it's strange what we know is both similar yet different in dreams. I once dreamt that Waterford here had cobblestone streets but with lots of neon signs like in Blade Runner.
Lorelli! wrote: » I'm ashamed to say I haven't seen Blade Runner yet, although my father has been recommending it to me for years. So would the addition of Blade Runner style neon signs in Waterford be a good dream or a nightmare?
Black Swan wrote: » Stalker dream. Walking back to my flat late night alone, getting that feeling that someone was closing-in behind me. Kept looking back, but saw no one. Expecting to see someone spring out from shadows. Tried to walk a bit faster, but it was like walking in mud, slowing me down in dream. Then I awoke.
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » Sorry to hear that, Swannie. Sounds distressing.
Black Swan wrote: » Such dreams used to be more recurrent when I was younger, but fortunately not as frequent now. You lads have it made not normally being stalked in real life.
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » Does anyone else find that they have clusters of upsetting dreams? I find I can often have two bad dreams a night, two or three nights in a row. Common themes are rejection and humiliation. I can't identify any triggers.
GuessWhoEh wrote: » I had one dream were my boyfriend broke up with me and a week later, he did. I didn't even tell him about the dream. Sometimes dreams can be warning signs as well
Professor Moriarty wrote: » I don't believe in premonitions. However, Some years ago, I dreamt that I read about the death of someone very important to me at that time. The dream was so intense that I woke up at 3.30am and couldn't go back to sleep. At 4.00 the following day, I got word that they had passed away during the night.
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » Did that challenge your stance on premonitions at all?
Professor Moriarty wrote: » Very much so. However, I remain sceptical about other-worldness. For me, to go down that path leads to religion and God. I'd rather just live my life without faith in anything that cannot be proven. It's easier and more sensible in my opinion. I've written it off as an amazing coincidence. I can't explain it and nobody else would be able to either. Well, not to me anyway.
Black Swan wrote: » I am very skeptical about premonitions, but if I worry about something a lot during waking hours, sometimes those worries follow me into dreams.
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » I'm interested in the paranormal. No faith at all here. That being said, I wouldn't be volunteering to use a ouija board.
Black Swan wrote: » Nothing wrong about fostering an interest in unexplained phenomena, but to suggest that paranormal exists for real represents more a "belief" rather than something empirically supported.
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » I'm awake since 4am. Gonna go to sleep now. Hopefully won't have any bad dreams. Goodnight, friends.
Widdershins wrote: » They definitely can be warnings. Mine often used to tell me things I hadn't consciously acknowledged but kind of 'knew' deep down.
Gremlinertia wrote: » Been awake for five hours and still shaken by the dreams i had. They've made me feel weak and anxious, not had that in some time..
Hugo Stiglitz wrote: » One of my dreams last night wasn't exactly upsetting, but it wasn't comfortable either. In my dream, one of the friendly moms from my work was in my house with her sons. As in real life, I was smoking a cigarette in my garage. One of her sons jumped up and took my cigarette off me, and started to burn himself with it. He was screaming crying, but kept doing it. His mother ran in, took the cigarette off of him, threw it aside, and ran out with him in her arms. I immediately picked up a rock (don't know why a rock) and attempted to extinguish the cigarette. Every time I beat the rock on the cigarette, its embers would spread out. Soon they were everywhere and I began to panic. The dream then shifted to other random things, so it wasn't like I jumped awake or anything. I can't begin to figure out what this dream was about.
Widdershins wrote: » Could it be simple guilt/worry about smoking cigarettes? No offense meant, I am a smoker!