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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 5:28 pm
I'll just make a new one. heart
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 7:37 pm
I could try, though I'm not exactly licensed in subconscious matters. But my focus has been shifting lately so I could see where it takes me. ^_^
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Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 9:39 pm
thanks ginji. Hopefully, it'll help. I'm kind of scared of my subconsciousness now. After the last dream ...
I have to say though. The day I got that dream I read something really awful. Maybe that's why? That doesn't explain the other three.
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 7:36 am
I think dreams are irrelevant to the future other than self-fulling prophesies. And that scary weird as ******** dreams happen sometimes and it doesn't mean anything and if you don't want bad dreams it's easy enough.
I don't know, I have TONS of control over my dreams. I lucid dream a lot, and when I don't I can keep myself from having nightmares, or make myself have them. And whenever a dream gets too difficult I automatically wake myself up.
Lately I've been having a lot of dreams where I try really hard and put forth a lot of effort into tasks, but my extended family still hates me and yells at me totally unfairly. And I know exactly why I'm having them, I just find it interesting that it's distressing enough to me that I'll dream about it.
Most dreams aren't hard to figure out.
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:53 am
OK, so... odd, but I completely agree with Pixie in this case (PIXIE... we should seriously stop meeting like this... sweatdrop ). Dreams are only as bad as you yourself make them out to be. If you go to bed at night with images of your nightmares, you're going to have nightmares, because it's how your subconscious brain works.
Like in dreams apparently white doves mean death... but it will only mean death if you look for death, because death happens ALL THE TIME!
I made up my own dream dictionary, in which all creatures that are non human mean money. And every time I dream about food, I'll have diarrhea the next day. OHH! But fruits mean sex. And every time Im getting chased it means that somebody has a present to give me. razz .
SO basically all my dreams mean good things, and if I ever end up having a bad dream, and something bad happens, it's just a coinkydink. biggrin
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 3:11 pm
I agree with you in a way, Pixie, but my nightmares have proven to be true. And the weirdest parts is that they didn't involve me, but a friend and people she knows (and I don't).
So, Tootsie! I've been interpreting dreams since I was like...9 years old or something. PM me your nightmares and I'll try to interpret them. mrgreen
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:27 pm
Pixie Saylor I think dreams are irrelevant to the future other than self-fulling prophesies. And that scary weird as ******** dreams happen sometimes and it doesn't mean anything and if you don't want bad dreams it's easy enough. I don't know, I have TONS of control over my dreams. I lucid dream a lot, and when I don't I can keep myself from having nightmares, or make myself have them. And whenever a dream gets too difficult I automatically wake myself up. I agree with that. But I can't really control my dreams, or at least I think I don't. I wake myself up from my dreams if they get too scary but not from stressful dreams (once I went to school in my dream, went to all my periods, screwing up occasionally and when I woke up I had to go to school) like rapid blinking but nothing more. I'm real paranoid (I'm paranoid of everything ...) about sleep paralysis and would never open my eyes at night. I did once an saw a hand clasping onto the window sill outside. buzzkid24 OK, so... odd, but I completely agree with Pixie in this case (PIXIE... we should seriously stop meeting like this... sweatdrop ). Dreams are only as bad as you yourself make them out to be. If you go to bed at night with images of your nightmares, you're going to have nightmares, because it's how your subconscious brain works. Like in dreams apparently white doves mean death... but it will only mean death if you look for death, because death happens ALL THE TIME! I made up my own dream dictionary, in which all creatures that are non human mean money. And every time I dream about food, I'll have diarrhea the next day. OHH! But fruits mean sex. And every time Im getting chased it means that somebody has a present to give me. razz . SO basically all my dreams mean good things, and if I ever end up having a bad dream, and something bad happens, it's just a coinkydink. biggrin I guess my constant paranoia doesn't help. I can't really decipher my dreams but I write down the good ones. Luna Amatista I agree with you in a way, Pixie, but my nightmares have proven to be true. And the weirdest parts is that they didn't involve me, but a friend and people she knows (and I don't).
So, Tootsie! I've been interpreting dreams since I was like...9 years old or something. PM me your nightmares and I'll try to interpret them. mrgreen The only true dream I ever had was I was floating on a nice, soft cloud and the cloud dropped me off at Grandma's. I was six or seven. I think the cloud was my dad because the freakiest s**t happened and I woke up at my grandma's. o.o Okay. I will. Thanks Luna.
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 11:01 pm
I'm lucky it seems as my dreams never seem to be that bad.
If you want I could try analyzing your dreams. If they have never before had any relevance to your life then I doubt they will really mean much, this is how all of my dreams are. Just random events. Plus if you really want to avoid sleep paralysis, you should sleep on your side. :3 In all of the cases I've heard of, the person was sleeping on their back when they got sleep paralysis. Plus it doesn't seem to really effect everyone, since some people seem a lot more likely to develop it then others.
I think it happened to me today, but I could have been a VERY realistic dream, but considering I was only asleep for an hour, I doubt it. This experience wasn't that bad for me. I was just napping on my back on my family couch and I kept waking up. However each time I woke up I couldn't really move, my eyes would open and because of my head positioning I could see my family, though not well due to not having glasses being off. I tried moving but I couldn't except for maybe a little bit of movement in just my hands, and even that was very little and unsubstantial. But because I remembered about sleep paralysis I didn't freak out and soon went back to sleep out of tiredness. I think it happened a few times during my nap. But it could have just been a dream. I don't really know. Dx
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:28 am
Satius I'm lucky it seems as my dreams never seem to be that bad.
If you want I could try analyzing your dreams. If they have never before had any relevance to your life then I doubt they will really mean much, this is how all of my dreams are. Just random events. Plus if you really want to avoid sleep paralysis, you should sleep on your side. :3 In all of the cases I've heard of, the person was sleeping on their back when they got sleep paralysis. Plus it doesn't seem to really effect everyone, since some people seem a lot more likely to develop it then others.
I think it happened to me today, but I could have been a VERY realistic dream, but considering I was only asleep for an hour, I doubt it. This experience wasn't that bad for me. I was just napping on my back on my family couch and I kept waking up. However each time I woke up I couldn't really move, my eyes would open and because of my head positioning I could see my family, though not well due to not having glasses being off. I tried moving but I couldn't except for maybe a little bit of movement in just my hands, and even that was very little and unsubstantial. But because I remembered about sleep paralysis I didn't freak out and soon went back to sleep out of tiredness. I think it happened a few times during my nap. But it could have just been a dream. I don't really know. Dx I always sleep on my side. Not lately though (I end up sleeping on an arm. It hurts. ...) Also, I was sleeping on my side when it happened. o.o And my worse by far was on where I was on my back and I woke up and saw a outline of a man with blue eyes not eyes on eye holes. *shivers* I swear I was going to get a heart attack (but I did stay up the whole night till morning) (almost like that time I had a screamer dream) or whatever but then I woke up. (again?) Rapid blinking works for me. For my friend it's finger/toe wiggling. I don't need help with the last dreams. Ginji was a ton of help. I had pretty mellow dreams for two night but last night I had a dream where an old friend of mines didn't recognize me and that was the worst of it. I didn't like her much but she was a friend still.
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:07 am
Really? That's unusual. I've never heard of it happening to someone sleeping on their side before. How did that one feel?
How often does this happen?
I do know that the ill feeling figures often occur with sleep paralysis, but it didn't happen to me. I'm just a lucky little thing sometimes.
Ginji can be very helpful at times can't he? x3
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 1:57 pm
Satius Ginji can be very helpful at times can't he? x3 x3 heart heart ...ok, I shall not invade Tootz's topic.
Sorry, I haven't actually been able to finish reading the dreams. gonk My sister is the best one I know at that, so I'll tell her. She loves interpreting dreams.
Also, Sattie and Tootz. Nightmares usually come when you alter something from the usual. Like, not sleeping at the same hours (or less/more hours) than usual, eating very late, not eating at all, being thirsty, or not sleeping in the same position. You can also even continue a dream if you do everything the same way and tell yourself that the dream will go on (hah, I wish I had more non-future dreams so I could do that).
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Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 9:17 pm
Luna.- STALKER! gonk
I usually don't have nightmares, and I change my sleeping habits a lot. o_o Yay for being an anomaly! <3
I never have future dreams or predictions. The closest would be me telling my friend "Seven and a Half" and then having something bad happen to her ever 7 1/2 minutes, hours, days, weeks, etc. Twas kind of funny, yet very very bad.
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Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:23 am
Satius Really? That's unusual. I've never heard of it happening to someone sleeping on their side before. How did that one feel?
How often does this happen?
I do know that the ill feeling figures often occur with sleep paralysis, but it didn't happen to me. I'm just a lucky little thing sometimes.
Ginji can be very helpful at times can't he? x3 Pretty ******** scary. Then again I'm scared of everything. It wasn't as scary as 'oh s**t now I can't sleep' more like 'oh s**t worry about it in the morning' This happened about three times already. Twice on my back, once on my side. @Luna- Take your time. I'm in no hurry but it's good to get a second opinion. Also, lately I've been midnight snacking. I'm trying to gain weight. sweatdrop I'm a little underweight and its not very ... I just don't like it. Also, I never have continuous dreams but I do have reoccurring dreams. I once had a dream as a kid where I jump into an apartment and stole something and as I did I'm almost caught. I jump out and land on top of a wall and escape. When I had the dream again (recently; a year ago) I repeated everything except as I jump out I get nervous land on the wall, fall backwards, and in doing so, break my leg. (And it hurt.) I usaully have two dreams a night before it was either one or none (or atleast one I couldn't remember). Last night I had a really good one. I was in a hotel with a river view (its a really wide, intricate river) and someone was calling me from outside. I stepped out onto the balcony and saw a man under. (I must have been on the second or third floor because the ground wasn't far or close.) He was standing on some sort of egg shaped cup (which in my dream was some sort of laundry collector) which lay on a set of tracks. He asked me to jump and I did and he caught me. We rode this "collector" down and he lead me to a boat which we rode. **A lot of things happen after, it all seems very romantic but I can't seem to remember. I also have a second dream but can't recall it** I should make this a dream sharing thread (or at least make a new one). o.o If I did would anyone else post their dreams? edit_We could have some dream readers too. o.o
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Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 1:35 pm
That would be a great project to work on. :3 And a fun one, at that.
I'll try and decipher them later, because I'm supposed to be doing homework right now. >>
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Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2009 7:43 pm
Luna Amatista That would be a great project to work on. :3 And a fun one, at that.
I'll try and decipher them later, because I'm supposed to be doing homework right now. >> I think I'll just reuse this thread.
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