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Ouroboros
March 25th, 2004, 11:00 AM
I'm starting this thread to hopefully find and work with people who experience intense oddities not normally associated with common dreams. Quick examples would be like two people having the same dream and talking about it the next day, or waking up out of a dream and whatever happened in the dream actually manifested itself in reality.

If you have had any really strange experience, whether absolutely senseless, horrifying, or simply stunning - please share it.


I'll start it out:


Dreams are usually overly realistic, feelings, lucidity of the dream - it's not neccessarily "Lucid Dreaming" since I can't control the dream, but the things that happen in the dreams I quite literally feel.

For example, last night I had a dream where I was doing this stance my teacher taught in my last kung fu lesson - the stance normally develops a burning sensation in the legs quite quickly. In the dream I was practicing this stance and trying to hold it, it probably was no more than 10 seconds and my thighs were starting to burn. I wake up suddenly, my heart was pounding, and my legs were actually sore and sweaty as if I'd been working out for a couple hours like this. The alotted timeframe was generally 15 minutes of napping.

Here's another oddity, I sometimes experience these dreams as if I'm a camera zooming fly-by around a movie. Most of the times I see a character in this movie which I "feel" is Me, however, the character usually looks and acts nothing like me.

Another to lend I s'pose: Telepathy is very prominent. I get these 'inner notions' which state what beings and events are within the dreams, and I can also send and receive to beings in the dreams.

RedCelt
March 25th, 2004, 10:29 PM
In a way, I'd almost say 'lucky!'. I haven't been able to remember any dreams for about the past two years. :: sigh ::

RedCelt

Kitfox
March 25th, 2004, 11:40 PM
I had this awfully weird dream a few months ago. Hang on, it's gonna take a little while to totally explain.

(All this stuff below is the dream, it gets kinda confusing because I was sleeping and dreaming in my dream)

At the begining of the dream I was getting ready for bed, lighting a little incense, pulling a few tarot cards, and saying some prayers. It was all very realistic seeming. The moment my head hit the pillow I was sucked into this dream (dreaming about dreaming! weird!) about Lucifer, as in Satan. I dreamed that he came and talked to me about what was going to happen and how he no longer had control of the underworld and how he's more the Hades than the Devil type person. (This seemed, even though I was dreaming, like I was really talking to him). I felt strangely attracted to him as well. He warned me about a bunch of stuff that was going to happen in the next few days.

(Still dream) So I woke up, went to school, and was in math class when suddenly there's a huge earthquake (I live in Iowa so this doesn't happen normally) and everyone started to freak out. My class goes out into the hall and everybody starts talking. Suddenly, a kid I know runs up and says that this blonde guy in a black cloak is helping people and trying to find me. This is, of course, Lucifer. Everybody asks if I know what is going on. I tell them not to worry when all of a sudden, Lucifer appears right in front of us and...

(End dream)

Well, then I really woke up.

That day during school, I'm sitting in the library when I hear somebody talking about Lucifer. I look around and there is this really cute blond guy I've seen before talking with a few guys I know. I go over and talk to one of the other guys to hear their conversation. Turns out, Lucifer was this guys nick name and that he was a transfer student.

One of the other guys suddenly turns to me and goes, "Actually, I was going to come look for you to introduce you because he's a Wiccan too."

I was pleasantly surprised and we've since then become quite good friends. But, that's my crazy dream.

Ouroboros
March 26th, 2004, 09:34 AM
I had this awfully weird dream a few months ago. Hang on, it's gonna take a little while to totally explain.

That is pretty peculiar, near future events revolving within deeper levels of dreaming. Have you ever experienced Dream Shifts like this before? I can sort of relate to dreaming while dreaming, but in general when I experience a dream shift it's as if everything was continuing parallel to the original dream universe and I just "tuned in" to the next dream frequency.

Does anybody else experience these shifts?

mucgwyrt
March 26th, 2004, 09:36 AM
That is pretty peculiar, near future events revolving within deeper levels of dreaming. Have you ever experienced Dream Shifts like this before? I can sort of relate to dreaming while dreaming, but in general when I experience a dream shift it's as if everything was continuing parallel to the original dream universe and I just "tuned in" to the next dream frequency.

Does anybody else experience these shifts?

Huuumm... I get the dreaming about dreaming thing...

Ouroboros
March 26th, 2004, 09:37 AM
In a way, I'd almost say 'lucky!'. I haven't been able to remember any dreams for about the past two years. :: sigh ::

RedCelt

If you want to recall your dreams more often keep an A4 notepad by your bed, write the next date before you pass out (sort of mental triggering) and then as SOON as you wake up force yourself to grab the pad and pen and record anything you can remember.

If you do this daily you'll find you actually have hundreds of dreams in your sleep, and they DO get much more lucid.

Ouroboros
March 26th, 2004, 09:38 AM
Huuumm... I get the dreaming about dreaming thing...

How does it happen generally? Would you be able to give an example?

mucgwyrt
March 26th, 2004, 09:44 AM
Uuuuuhm... can't think of one offhand, it just triggered a memory of dreaming that I had fallen asleep and having a dream within a dream.. Shall let you know next time it happens :)

Though once I (dreamed?) I woke up on my lawn, and I got up, opened the front door, walked upstairs, climbed into bed and went to sleep. Then I woke up (for real) and I actually had to go n check the front door to make sure it was closed. My beau thought that sounded more like an out-of-body though, as it was ~so~ real.

However -

My boyfriend once (as I wrote in a different thread) dreamed that an aquaintance of his fell out of a window. He tried to catch him but couldn't grab him in time.
A week later he found out this bloke had died of a heart attack the same night he had the dream.
Spooky-wooky.

mucgwyrt
March 26th, 2004, 09:45 AM
ps
A year later he had a similar dream about a friend he used to be really close to.
I couldnt quite bring myself to suggest that he called this friend, juuuust incase... :(

Empress Stillnight
March 26th, 2004, 11:36 AM
In October of last year, I had an awesome dream. In it, I was looking for a house. The real estate woman and I came to the last one for the day. I was very tired by this point. The house turned out to be an old mill that had been remodled by the previous owners. It was covered in gray shingles, and sat beside a well-known waterfall in the state that I was then residing in. The real estate lady seemed to be someone I knew, but I couldn't remember who she was during the dream. We entered the house after the real estate lady struggled a bit with the door, and had to walk up a flight of stairs that resembled stairs into someone's basement to get into the main part of the house. We entered the living room, which had wood floors and these awesome multi-paned windows that reminded me of the windows in a captain's quarters on old maritime movies. I could see the pool from the waterfall from the window. Next, we went up another flight of steps into the bedroom. There were more of the same type of windows, and in front of them were lit candles in MY favorite candlesticks on a table in front of the window. I immediately felt an incredible peace, and I told the lady that I just had to have that house.

The dream seemed to have such significance for me, I did a dream analysis paper on it for my psychology class. My prof loved it, as I deemed the dream to be an allegory of my journey out of an authoritarian religion that had wreaked emotional havoc on me. Yet, even with this initial explanation, I always felt there was something more significant to it somehow.

A month later, my husband found out that the plant he used to work at in another state was hiring, and he applied and was hired after an exhaustive month of interviews. I was ecstatic about this, as I very much hated where we lived then, and had always longed to return to our former town.

We began searching for a place to rent, but were having a hard time finding anything in our price range with the number of bedrooms we needed. We found one place we were very interested in, but couldn't reach the owner at the number listed on the sign. We finally decided to go to the real estate company that we had purchased and sold our house through when we had lived down here before. We had really liked the lady who owned the company, and we were sure she would help if she could.

Well, we found out sadly, that the lady had died. But, not only did the current owner know who rented out that place, he worked out of her office! She told him that she would have him get hold of us.

We had to go home, but he called us the next day. He told us that the house we were looking at had been rented out, but he had two others, and one especially that we might be interested in.

When we got to the second house, there seemed to be something very familiar about it to me. The landlord didn't have the key for the front door, so we had to enter through the basement and walk up the steps. As soon as we entered the main part of the house, the first thing that caught my attention were the windows-they were multipaned, just like those in a captian's cabin on a ship! Then it hit me-I KNEW this was the house for us. My husband took one look at me and said "We'll take it."

On further inspection, the house had wood floors, was gray and shingled, and sits right next to a fast running creek. Although there is no waterfall right next to our house, there are several waterfalls in the park across the road, and the creek runs into a lake that is a well known in this state. Later, I realized that the real estate lady in my dream was the lady we used to know!

Interestingly, a couple of weeks ago, a service person stopped in. He told me that he has been practicing shamanism since he was eighteen, and he and his wife would love to buy this house!!

I truly believe I'm here for some reason relating to spirituality, but I'm not sure what it is yet.

I have also had many more significant dreams, but I feel I'm not supposed to discuss them-I'm kinda under a geis or something.

Avalon
March 26th, 2004, 11:43 AM
Most of the times I see a character in this movie which I "feel" is Me, however, the character usually looks and acts nothing like me

I get this often...although ocassionally, the person does look like "me", and I'm outside of the action, as if I'm watching through a window.

mucgwyrt
March 26th, 2004, 11:53 AM
I get this often...although ocassionally, the person does look like "me", and I'm outside of the action, as if I'm watching through a window.

RIGHT, I see what you mean! I get that all the time, looing like me and not :)

Ouroboros
March 26th, 2004, 11:55 AM
ps
A year later he had a similar dream about a friend he used to be really close to.
I couldnt quite bring myself to suggest that he called this friend, juuuust incase... :(

Woof that is shpooky - have you yourself experienced any near future kind of dreams?


I truly believe I'm here for some reason relating to spirituality, but I'm not sure what it is yet.

I have also had many more significant dreams, but I feel I'm not supposed to discuss them-I'm kinda under a geis or something.

That is pretty astonishing, a premonition of the distant future. I'd definitely assume it was a spiritual message as well.


I get this often...although ocassionally, the person does look like "me", and I'm outside of the action, as if I'm watching through a window.

I've had the window thing before, sort of. I have an odd feeling it has something to do with memory after researching some of my own experiences.

Could you possibly give an example of the window watching type dreams?

To everyone:

Sometimes I feel like the dreamworld is it's own literal realm. Where we're all connected in a different and parallel tangible reality zone. Sort of like it's own set of dimensions. Would you agree?

MerrisHawk
March 26th, 2004, 12:09 PM
Oddest dream....dunno if it fits here but I had a dream as a child that my mom brought home a white puppy with a black nose and big paws. In the dream I wandered off with my brother to go see my aunt. I was five, he was three and the puppy followed. One the way the puppy started to herf and died. We went on to my aunt's house because we knew there was nothing we could do. Face fact and move on.
My aunt paddled us both, called my mom and she paddled us too. We'd traveled over a mile through busy streets and vacant lots to get to aunt's house.
Fast forward. 25 years later I have another dream, I am talking to a man in a house with a white german shepard sitting next to us. Almost a year and a half later I came across all of this in real life.
1. The dog is actually black, his name is Kozmo and my sister rescued him from the pound. His former owners couldn't keep him anymore but they brought in all his papers. He has the same birthday as me and we 'clicked' when we met. When I move to my new house my sister is giving him to me.
2. The man from the dream is my fiance Richard. It took a bit to recognize him, I'm less trusting of people than animals. Animals don't lie.
3. The house turns out to be my grandmother's house that we are going to buy. It didn't fit til my uncle told me that thre are really hardwood floors under the carpet.

Odd enough for me. I've learned not to dismiss my deams as nighttime fluff.

Kitfox
March 26th, 2004, 12:39 PM
That is pretty peculiar, near future events revolving within deeper levels of dreaming. Have you ever experienced Dream Shifts like this before? I can sort of relate to dreaming while dreaming, but in general when I experience a dream shift it's as if everything was continuing parallel to the original dream universe and I just "tuned in" to the next dream frequency.

Does anybody else experience these shifts?

I frequently have dreams about dreaming but I also have normal dreams. However, my dreams about dreaming always related to an event that is going to happen. I've been able to predict things through these dreams with specfic events and details.

Phi
March 26th, 2004, 01:14 PM
RIGHT, I see what you mean! I get that all the time, looing like me and not :)
(I have a weird sense of humor: word play is my fave!) :hehehehe:
That's realllly strange...the dream person looing like you...In UK wouldn't that mean going to the loo like you do??? :lol:

Avalon
March 26th, 2004, 01:38 PM
Could you possibly give an example of the window watching type dreams?


One that I can remember in particular was where I had a lunch date with my father, and we agreed to meet up in a bookstore. (Never mind that IRL I haven't seen/spoken to my dad in almost 12 years.) It was if I was outside the bookstore, watching myself walk in, browse through books, and wait for my father. I noticed that the me in the bookstore had bright red hair, but otherwise looked just like me. When my father arrived, we began to fight over the color of my hair...I walked into the bookstore and stood behind myself the entire time, watching how I was reacting...

Phi
March 26th, 2004, 01:45 PM
When I was a little girl of about ten, I used to frequently dream that I crawled out the window by my bed to dance and play in the moonlight. I shared a bed with my older sister then, I on the window side of the bed which was pushed against the windowed wall. One night I had a dream within a dream that sis woke up as I was climbing back in the window, but I said :shhhh: and she immediately went back to sleep leaving me hanging on the windowsill.fpeek: Because I "woke up" in the dream, I couldn't get in anymore and my feet no longer reached the ground! I scrambled with my bare feet and struggled to get in until I finally made it and got in my bed with my heart hammering hard.
My frequent and pleasant dream had become a nightmare! Next morning, I went outside to look at the outside of the window, sure that my feet had left grass stains that would give me away! And there they were, but I couldn't reach them!:whatmewor :
I went back inside and looked under the sheets and there were bits of grass there where my feet had been, so I cleaned that off quick.:lilangel:
I examined the window from the inside and could never figure out how I got through the screen... :weirdsmil :help:
And even today, at my full height, I can't reach the sill from outside of the house...
I still don't know about this dream within a dream within ?an out-of-body experience? ..that dirtied my feet???? Dreaming within dreaming while sleep-walking,sleep-dancing and sleep-climbing through a latched screen??? Any ideas??? :whatgives

Ouroboros
March 26th, 2004, 02:03 PM
Odd enough for me. I've learned not to dismiss my deams as nighttime fluff.

That is quite remarkable. It's like you experienced some type of ability to read your life code or something and predict this. One thing I'm confused about, this was all one 'more recent' dream? You experienced the first part as a small child??

Raihn
March 26th, 2004, 02:57 PM
Huuumm... I get the dreaming about dreaming thing...

I get that often too. :) It's most likely personally my most odd dream....

But they tend to happen when your mind is trying to achieve a more "mystical" sense to the dream feeling, escaping from the physical ties you may have to the dream. So basically, I believe that dreams within dreams are the minds way of creating a sort of "uneasy" or "unusual" sensation for you. These often translate as stress in your waking life from questions that have not or refuse to be answered. It get them once about every five months or so.

Other than that, just last night I had a dream that I rode a disfunctional broom stick. I'm at a loss at my own dream... :broomride :hehehehe:

Empress Stillnight
March 26th, 2004, 03:07 PM
"Sometimes I feel like the dreamworld is it's own literal realm. Where we're all connected in a different and parallel tangible reality zone. Sort of like it's own set of dimensions. Would you agree?"

Yes! Although I seem to have two types of dreams-the mundane, about everyday things, and dreams that definitely are another realm.I'm very fascinated with the string theory in physics, as this seems to show rudimentary evidence of the existence of different plains. Also, I've "waked up" while dreaming, realizing I was in another place and wide awake. There were beings in this place that were unlike anything here on earth. I think there is something to astral travel, although I have only managed to do it "accidentally" or sporadically when I've made an effort.

I have never had a dream within a dream that I can recall, but I have had a dream in which I knew I was having a vision within the dream (if that makes any sense).

Ouroboros
March 26th, 2004, 03:48 PM
I frequently have dreams about dreaming but I also have normal dreams. However, my dreams about dreaming always related to an event that is going to happen. I've been able to predict things through these dreams with specfic events and details.

You ever see the Mothman Prophecies? They mention somewhere that these little electrical vibrations can come in the form of visions, or the hair standing on the back of your neck before a lightning strike. Maybe dreams are like tuning visually into another dimension, where these electrical currents become much more of an experience and warning. Try to delve further into that, it sounds like you have a great potential for seeing.


...I walked into the bookstore and stood behind myself the entire time, watching how I was reacting...

Have you ever been able to see multiple shots simultaneously? Like two or three windows at different points all at the same time?



And even today, at my full height, I can't reach the sill from outside of the house...
I still don't know about this dream within a dream within ?an out-of-body experience? ..that dirtied my feet???? Dreaming within dreaming while sleep-walking,sleep-dancing and sleep-climbing through a latched screen??? Any ideas??? :whatgives

This is exactly what I'm reffering to when I say "manifesting reality from deep within dreams" - most of us know there's incredible things we can do, I feel the dreaming while dreaming tends to get to a higher level of being - so what you do in the dream may be manifested, especially nowadays.


Other than that, just last night I had a dream that I rode a disfunctional broom stick. I'm at a loss at my own dream... :broomride :hehehehe:

:lol: whatcha mean? Was the broom stick like going up when it was supposed to go left, and going backwards when it was supposed to go right?


"Sometimes I feel like the dreamworld is it's own literal realm. Where we're all connected in a different and parallel tangible reality zone. Sort of like it's own set of dimensions. Would you agree?"

Yes! Although I seem to have two types of dreams-the mundane, about everyday things, and dreams that definitely are another realm.I'm very fascinated with the string theory in physics, as this seems to show rudimentary evidence of the existence of different plains. Also, I've "waked up" while dreaming, realizing I was in another place and wide awake. There were beings in this place that were unlike anything here on earth. I think there is something to astral travel, although I have only managed to do it "accidentally" or sporadically when I've made an effort.

I have never had a dream within a dream that I can recall, but I have had a dream in which I knew I was having a vision within the dream (if that makes any sense).

Curious, when you were in the astral place, what did it look like? I've only done the "accidental" astral travel myself, but I realized just today what was going on. Basically I was just falling asleep and I found myself swimming like a dolphin in the stars, these giant brilliant white light lines sort of made a big net, and I tried to push through it.

I read up a bit today on "The Pleiadian Agenda" by Clow and it mentions about a Net we have to push ourselves through in order to attain multidimensionality. I've also read other things that make me feel like the dreamworld and the astral plane are childs play compared to the next big tone of dimension in this universe.

I definitely understand the vision aspect, it's prominent and rather important, hard to forget and can be real messed up.

Another really strange dream I will share:

I was crashing hard one day, slept for a total of 15 hours.

In my dream I was with a friend, and we travelled to this giant beach (of which during our trip I never saw water) and we had a rediculously luxurious giant tent set up to chill at during our week stay. This dream was intensely long, it truly felt like I was on a vacation for 7 days in the dunes. At some point during the vacation, while I was watching these ATV's jump dunes, the entire dream Shifted, as if I was day dreaming between worlds.

The next universe, I was a medeival knight leading a team on a highly important expedition through craggy jagged black mountains. Suddenly the team looks up at the sky and I see a gigantic meteor cruising towards the left land, it crashes behind the mountains, and there was a terrible feeling of sadness.

Then the dream shifted Back to the beach. More fun in the sand.

The again some point the dream went to the other medieval universe, and I watched the meteor crash again, but this time people from all over the place started rushing towards the crash site as if it was made of gold or something. A presence of greed was there.

Then back at the beach - as if nothing's changed.

Then wake up at home, it's been 15 hours of sleep :/

Druchii
March 26th, 2004, 04:47 PM
I dreamt I was Sonny ( of Sonny and Cher renown ) and with Cher ( who happened to be Zehava ) at a barmitzvah. You tell me. I figured it was all the late night pizza. Which would have made more sense if a slice of pizza were singing "I've got you babe" to me. BUT such were not the case.
...
I'm gonna shutup now...
...
I love bacon.

Empress Stillnight
March 26th, 2004, 08:16 PM
It was like the earthly plane, only the beings around me were anything but, and I wasn't in any earthly location that I'm familiar with. I had one astral experience, then had a series of dreams in which I was warned about the being I met in the astral (although at the time of the dreams, I had no clue what I was being warned about-it only made sense in retrospect when I came across the same being twice). There was a definite difference between the dreams and being on the other plane, though. The times that I was in the astral, I knew it. And the second time, I woke up while I was interacting with a being (the one I had been warned about). I seemed to be pulled toward this being, and yet remembered the warning at the same time, but couldn't seem to help myself while in the astral and woke up instead. I can't go into any more detail, though. I hope this helps a little.

The few times I've been in the astral, it has felt like swimming against a strong current-very hard to stay there, so the net theory sounds a lot like what I've experienced. I've consciously tried to project, but I just can't do it. Maybe after I practice meditation longer, I'll be successful. I've only been meditating for a couple of years. It really frustrates me that I can't stay there at will.

The time differentiation, and the switching of places in your dreams is very interesting. Are you sure they were dreams? Did they feel like dreams, or did they feel somehow bigger?

Phi
March 26th, 2004, 09:13 PM
I dreamt I was Sonny ( of Sonny and Cher renown ) and with Cher ( who happened to be Zehava ) at a barmitzvah. You tell me. I figured it was all the late night pizza. Which would have made more sense if a slice of pizza were singing "I've got you babe" to me. BUT such were not the case.
...
I'm gonna shutup now...
...
I love bacon.
(hands on ears) Nooooooooooooo!
Did you say this just to get this song running over and over in our minds? :ugh: :ack:

aftershocked
March 26th, 2004, 09:58 PM
I have the odd ability to taste, smell, and feel things in my dream.

For instance, just today, I had a dream that I was at a birthday party, and we were eating chocolate cake and orange soda (a very distinct combination), and I woke up and had a strong taste of orange in my mouth. And I hadn't eaten anything since I had brushed and fallen asleep.

I also had a dream, which I was so sure was real I pinched myself in it. The feeling in my arm was numb, and I had a very odd lucid dream. When I woke up, I had nail marks on my arm from when I had pinched myself!

I'm glad I'm not the only one who has these types of dream.. makes me feel a little more sane. :)

**edit to add**

Another thread made me think of an interesting story... For reasons I won't get into, I usually move from my house to my best friend's house very frequently.. I must sleep there about once a week. Anyway, it was very late and I was still half asleep, and I feel a cat jump on the bed and curl up in the hole made by my legs (I sleep weird) Anyway, I shifted a little and tried to stir her out, thinking it was Tasha, my best friend's cat, who loves to sleep on the bed. She made a very loud meow, which isn't like her, so I sat up to see what was wrong with her. It was just then that I realized that I was at my own home, where we don't have any pets.. Kinda weird.. I think it was Bast paying me a little visit. :)

MerrisHawk
March 27th, 2004, 12:44 AM
That is quite remarkable. It's like you experienced some type of ability to read your life code or something and predict this. One thing I'm confused about, this was all one 'more recent' dream? You experienced the first part as a small child??

Some days I'm not so blonde, I swear.

The first instance was a reality, all but the white puppy which my parents both say never happened. Funny, cuz I remember it quite well.

25 years later I have another dream with the same dog, my dream self knows it's the same one.

One other dream woke me up early. I dreampt that a car was going to be towed away. I first thought of the car I sold to my brother..he still hadn't picked it up at the old house.
Spent all day trying to reach him, finally I did and he'd already moved the car. I discounted the whole dream as nonsense even though I still had that feeling of dread hanging over me.
Two days later my own car was towed because the Dipstick driving had let his license get suspended.
I seem to learn the hard way. :graduate:

Ouroboros
March 27th, 2004, 09:39 AM
...
I love bacon.

:lol:


The time differentiation, and the switching of places in your dreams is very interesting. Are you sure they were dreams? Did they feel like dreams, or did they feel somehow bigger?

You know sometimes I can barely tell the difference between reality and my dreams. It's as if what's happening in all of them is completely normal. I could be leaping between buildings, going to an intergalactic party with big alien dudes, or be swirling around someone like a movie camera in fly-by with all the feeling it's completely normal.

I'd like to say they weren't dreams, because of the consistency of lucidity.

Ouroboros
March 27th, 2004, 09:49 AM
I have the odd ability to taste, smell, and feel things in my dream.

Are your dreams normally very vivid?


...so I sat up to see what was wrong with her. It was just then that I realized that I was at my own home, where we don't have any pets.. Kinda weird.. I think it was Bast paying me a little visit. :)

Bast is a pet that passed away?


The first instance was a reality, all but the white puppy which my parents both say never happened. Funny, cuz I remember it quite well.

Ok, so in essence you had a real experience, followed by a long term dream?

redring
March 27th, 2004, 11:26 AM
I have had a tendancy to have strange dreams ever scence I can remember. As a little kid I had nightmares about being chased but I couldent tell you now what by, I do remember it was always thrugh darkness though. I can feel ,smell and see colors( I am sure because I can describe what color everything is.) I do not know about tast, never eaten in a dream.


I once had a dream I was searching everywhear for somthing. I couldent find it. I then came to a house that I went inside and went to an upstairs room that was frilly and decorated in difrent shades of pink. I was looking around noticed a mirror. Looking into it I saw myself, but with little difrences. My hair was brighter red, eyes were green rather than the brownish color they usually are ect. this is when I realised I was dreaming and looked myself over in the mirror till I was content with the strange difrence. I had a friend tell me its odd to actually see youreself in a mirror in a dream. dose this not hapen often??? I do no know.

Another would be I took a nap on the couch and when I woke up my pulse was raceing and I was shakeing. I went into the bathroom and splashed my face with water. when I looked up I saw two olive eyes with red flecks in the middle staring back at me. I jumped so high, really freaked me out befor I realised I was looking into my own eyes. turns out my eyes are hazel not brown. They had never changed befor though. I wonder what the dream was that sparked that change???

usually the dreams I remember are stranger but I figured these two fit what you were asking for more.

Empress Stillnight
March 27th, 2004, 12:55 PM
" I can feel ,smell and see colors( I am sure because I can describe what color everything is.) I do not know about tast, never eaten in a dream."

Redring,
I have all of my natural senses in dreams also, including taste. I also have intuitive abilities in them. I have had dreams in which I was physically hurt, and the pain remained for minutes after I woke up. It was pain that was particular to the type of injury incurred in the dream, not just generalized pain that may have caused me to dream about the pain.

I never realized until my high school psychology class that there are people that dream in black and white only. Color plays an integral part in my dream analysis. I can tell the mood of the dream by the dominant colors in it.

Empress Stillnight
March 27th, 2004, 12:57 PM
LOL, Phi

I loved the song "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" when I was little. I always wanted to be a Gypsy.

Raihn
March 27th, 2004, 01:59 PM
We're such an interesting sounding bunch, aren't we? It's fortunate that no government officials read our dream section:

"Crazy color tasting, animal spawning, broomstick crashing, Sonny and Cher polymorphing, bacon loving pagans." :hehehehe:




:lol: whatcha mean? Was the broom stick like going up when it was supposed to go left, and going backwards when it was supposed to go right? :/

You know, actually, the broom had issues with moving...forward. But I can basically understand the meaning, as this dream can be related to flying dreams...it's just...my mind loves make things so difficult for even the dream me. :)

Empress Stillnight
March 27th, 2004, 04:04 PM
LOL Raihn!
Actually, my father is a government official, and he has had experiences of a psychic nature that are amazing. Of course, he doesn't tell his colleagues about them, I'm sure :lol:

Raihn
March 27th, 2004, 04:48 PM
Your father wouldn't possibly work with a colleague by the name of Skully, would he? :)

Ooo, that reminds me of something to add to this list. The other night I had a dream that I was an agent for the X-Files. I won't go into detail, but I will tell you that it did involve some very nice black coats and a satanic, sheep worshiping man-woman.

...It is reasons like these that I interpret dreams and not share them. :)

Phi
March 27th, 2004, 09:15 PM
LOL, Phi

I loved the song "Gypsies, Tramps and Thieves" when I was little. I always wanted to be a Gypsy.
Empress! :lol:
:smoke: And now this one is repeating over & over & over :smoke:

Phi
March 27th, 2004, 09:20 PM
[QUOTE=Empress Stillnight]" I can feel ,smell and see colors( I am sure because I can describe what color everything is.)


There's a word for this psychic ability regarding colors. Some people can hear colors.
Did you ever read the book Daughter of God by Lewis Perdue? The main character in this book could hear colors. (You'd like the book.) It is very rare. Do you have this ability only in dreams?

Phi
March 27th, 2004, 09:25 PM
Gypsies tramps and thieves we'd hear it form the people of the town They'd call us Gypsies tramps and theives but every night all the men would come around and lay their money down.........
Badd badd Empress....lol

Phi
March 27th, 2004, 09:31 PM
[QUOTE=Raihn]Your father wouldn't possibly work with a colleague by the name of Skully, would he? :)

Ooo, that reminds me of something to add to this list. The other night I had a dream that I was an agent for the X-Files. I won't go into detail, but I will tell you that it did involve some very nice black coats and a satanic, sheep worshiping man-woman.

...It is reasons like these that I interpret dreams and not share them. :)[/QUOTE

Men in black????Were those alien sheep? :lol: :hehehe: :veryweird :eek: :spaceman:

Empress Stillnight
March 28th, 2004, 11:03 AM
LOL Raihn, nope, just regular government officials.

Phi-
Oops! I missed a comma. I can't feel and smell colors, just see em in my dreams. I have read about people that can, though, and always thought that was awesome.

I know what you mean about not sharing dreams. Mine are very odd, very symbolic, too. The kind that make you go hmmm-but there is usually a valuable lesson in them that eventually makes itself clear. I can't share mine in detail, because every time I do, it seems to hinder my ability to remember my dreams, and my spiritual growth for some reason. Sharing generalities doesn't seem to hurt, though.

ambermystique
March 29th, 2004, 12:37 AM
Ummm...ok, I know that there are some of you that will not believe me; as there are others that think I completely made these stories up. However, there are people that were there, that know for sure that this is true.

There was a girl that I had a horrible relationship with in high school. She was incredibly mean to me for absolutely no reason. It really made no sense. However, I had no real problem with the girl, so I just let her little taunts go. I could have taken care of the situation, but I didn't feel like using violence to "prove" that I was better. Anyway...There was an instance where I simply had had enough with her. She was driving me crazy. We were in a screaming match in the parking lot. I told her that she had better watch out because I would make sure she was taken care of. That night, in between my tossing and turning, I dreamt that she was in a car accident at the school, breaking all of her limbs. Of course, no one can break ALL of his/her limbs...I woke up the next day feeling great. It was odd. I should have been angry still, especially since I had to see her that day. Upon driving into the parking lot of school, the police stopped my car. They said that I had to go around the other way because there was an accident. Come to find out...it was her. She was in a car accident and broke an arm and a leg. People had heard what I had said to her the day before, so they were a bit freaked out. However, I was scared beyond compare because I had dreamt that happening.

Another example...(also, this has really only happened back in high school when I had an extremely difficult time controlling my anger...it was a real problem) I was in a fistfight at school. The girl literally attacked me. I am 5' tall, she is 6'2". She literally had the "upper hand." The only thing that I did was throw her up against the brick wall and told her to get the f*** off of me. At that point, it was broken up by the vice principal. I was arrested and suspended. I actually went handcuffed to the police station (as did she) and had prints taken...had to pay bail to get out...blah blah blah. The vice principal that broke up the fight (not my vice principal, he was assigned N-Z last names) told the police officers that I told him that I did hit the girl. The thing that made me angry was that I never ever even talked to that vice principal---never in my life. I had no idea why he lied, but he did. Well, I wasn't about to let that be on my record---I wanted to go to college after all. My uncle is an attorney, so I told him about the situation, and we ended up having to take it to court. I missed so much school because of the numerous court sessions. I was threatened to be kicked out of school, even though I was getting all A's and one B, but because of missing so much school. He lied on the stand in court. I was horrified. I did not understand why this man was being so evil to me. I felt like my life was being ruined because of him. So, obviously I had an immense amount of anger towards him. I disliked him so incredibly much. The night before the judge was to make his decision, I had a terrible dream about the vice principal dying. He was in immense pain. He couldn't control any of his movements. I woke up the next day pretty upset and scared. I felt really bad about the dream because it seemed so real. The judge said that he knew the vice principal and had great respect for him, but could tell that something was not right in this case and ruled in my favor. Two weeks later the vice principal found out that he had terminal brain cancer and has since left behind children and a wife. It was just a terrible situation all around.

So there are two examples of incredibly terrible dreams come true. Makes me think that I really should not ever get as angry as I did...
peace and love,
amber

Phi
March 29th, 2004, 11:59 AM
Ummm...ok, I know that there are some of you that will not believe me; as there are others that think I completely made these stories up. However, there are people that were there, that know for sure that this is true.

There was a girl that I had a horrible relationship with in high school. She was incredibly mean to me for absolutely no reason. It really made no sense. However, I had no real problem with the girl, so I just let her little taunts go. I could have taken care of the situation, but I didn't feel like using violence to "prove" that I was better. Anyway...There was an instance where I simply had had enough with her. She was driving me crazy. We were in a screaming match in the parking lot. I told her that she had better watch out because I would make sure she was taken care of. That night, in between my tossing and turning, I dreamt that she was in a car accident at the school, breaking all of her limbs. Of course, no one can break ALL of his/her limbs...I woke up the next day feeling great. It was odd. I should have been angry still, especially since I had to see her that day. Upon driving into the parking lot of school, the police stopped my car. They said that I had to go around the other way because there was an accident. Come to find out...it was her. She was in a car accident and broke an arm and a leg. People had heard what I had said to her the day before, so they were a bit freaked out. However, I was scared beyond compare because I had dreamt that happening.

Another example...(also, this has really only happened back in high school when I had an extremely difficult time controlling my anger...it was a real problem) I was in a fistfight at school. The girl literally attacked me. I am 5' tall, she is 6'2". She literally had the "upper hand." The only thing that I did was throw her up against the brick wall and told her to get the f*** off of me. At that point, it was broken up by the vice principal. I was arrested and suspended. I actually went handcuffed to the police station (as did she) and had prints taken...had to pay bail to get out...blah blah blah. The vice principal that broke up the fight (not my vice principal, he was assigned N-Z last names) told the police officers that I told him that I did hit the girl. The thing that made me angry was that I never ever even talked to that vice principal---never in my life. I had no idea why he lied, but he did. Well, I wasn't about to let that be on my record---I wanted to go to college after all. My uncle is an attorney, so I told him about the situation, and we ended up having to take it to court. I missed so much school because of the numerous court sessions. I was threatened to be kicked out of school, even though I was getting all A's and one B, but because of missing so much school. He lied on the stand in court. I was horrified. I did not understand why this man was being so evil to me. I felt like my life was being ruined because of him. So, obviously I had an immense amount of anger towards him. I disliked him so incredibly much. The night before the judge was to make his decision, I had a terrible dream about the vice principal dying. He was in immense pain. He couldn't control any of his movements. I woke up the next day pretty upset and scared. I felt really bad about the dream because it seemed so real. The judge said that he knew the vice principal and had great respect for him, but could tell that something was not right in this case and ruled in my favor. Two weeks later the vice principal found out that he had terminal brain cancer and has since left behind children and a wife. It was just a terrible situation all around.

So there are two examples of incredibly terrible dreams come true. Makes me think that I really should not ever get as angry as I did...
peace and love,
amber

Amber, Your anger may not have been the cause of these things. Maybe it was the foremost thing in your mind in the dreamtime, when you were able to have precognition.
I am not saying that anger cannot be directed to cause things to happen, but I am not getting from the story a deliberate premeditated intent to hurt, just your natural and justified anger leading you to dream such dreams. Did you deliberately (even in your mind) set out to cause them hurt? (As in be careful what you wish for...)

I'll bet a look of warning might be enough from you to defuse a situation nowadays, right?

In any case, truly justified anger has its place in life and I am glad you are more in control of it than you were in highschool. Just don't be so afraid of expressing it that you "swallow" it to the extent that it ends up damaging you... :hugz: You can learn to direct it to positive use.

When you have a just anger it can lead to positive changes when directed properly. Many positive social changes are made due to properly directed just-and -right-anger energy. IMHO.

Raihn
March 29th, 2004, 02:27 PM
In my opinion, Amber, I do not think you were the cause of the accident. I believe the angry energy that you had for her resulted in an angry dream...though I do not think it was you by yourself that had caused her car to crash.

What I do believe is that mean energy creates mean energy...and, call me crazy for my systematic faith in karma, as a result, the bad energy surrounding her eventually became a bad situation for her. Life can be very odd.

ambermystique
March 29th, 2004, 02:38 PM
In my opinion, Amber, I do not think you were the cause of the accident. I believe the angry energy that you had for her resulted in an angry dream...though I do not think it was you by yourself that had caused her car to crash.

What I do believe is that mean energy creates mean energy...and, call me crazy for my systematic faith in karma, as a result, the bad energy surrounding her eventually became a bad situation for her. Life can be very odd.
I completely understand what you and Phi are saying. However, I hope ya'll can see why I would have put some of the blame on myself at the time??? Also, I had just started on my path in Wicca and wasn't familiar with how everything "worked." I truly thought that my new interest in Wicca had somehow created these terrible things to happen. I do believe that bad energy scenario could very well be the correct truth. Nevertheless, I can't help but feel terrible sometimes when I think about these things because I will forever feel a bit of responsibility. I know it's strange, but it's really hard to simply let go of guilt with no where else to put it or transfer it.
peace and love,
amber

Raihn
March 29th, 2004, 02:47 PM
I completely understand! You felt as though because of this new path you were taking, you may have unknowingly caused a happening that you really did not mean to. I do understand how you felt that day. =)

But what I feel is that what had happened to this girl was meant as to be a lesson to you. It may have been an example of what bad energy can create around a mean person. The fact that you had a dream like it before hand may have been simply the beginning of the lesson, ending with the actual car crash. So, in other words, I think that this whole experience you had, Amber, was a lesson from your new teacher on your new path.

There is a morbid saying that comes to mind..."Time is the greatest of all teachers...but unfortunately kills all of its pupils."

sincerebliss
March 29th, 2004, 04:56 PM
Before that dream...i don't know how long ago but i prayed to the god and goddess that i would find a nice person with Wiccan beliefs.

I had this dream and my friend Maximma was there and we were in this small classroom. The teacher was there and Maximma was late for her class because she was visiting me, but the teacher let her stay anyways. Well, i was talking to this girl that was sitting beside me and then when the conversation was over i decided to go find Maximma. I found Maximma with a lot of people sitting on the floor and there was this one girl named Sara B. that is in one of my "non-dreamed" classes. I saw her with tarot cards in her hand and people were crowding around sara so i assumed they wanted a tarot reading. Well anyway..as i approached the group Sara turned to me and she held the cards in her hands and she said "there's no point." When she said that i knew what she was talking about. It was about Wicca.
Before that dream i was have doubts about my spirituality/beliefs of christian and Wicca and just about everything..after that i kept thinking that Sara was a pagan. Today i saw the pentacle on her pants. I think she might think i am interested in that religion, but i am not sure. I really think the God and Goddess was telling me my own answer through my dream. To me this is a big deal..i know a lot of people in this board has had something similar to this in relation to the God and Goddess. Thanks for reading!

jelly.belly
March 29th, 2004, 11:08 PM
Well, I've got loads of weird dreams... Tho not as cool as some of you guys have... :( :D

I did have this dream about waking up within my dream... it was really weird... I don't actually remember what the first dream (which I woke up from in another dream) was, but when I woke up, I was holding a book, I think it was my school agenda, everything was dark around me, but I could see clearly. I was laying down reading whatever it was I was holding and then I heard "We're watching you..." and then I just woke up (really woke up that is)... But when I turned around and slipped my hands under my pillow, I felt... something, it felt like a hand, on mine... It scared the hell outta me, believe me, now, when I sleep my hands stay at my side. Anyway, I never figured out what that dream was about. I think either it might've been the Gods telling me they're watching over me or simply that I watch wayyyy too many horror movies! :D

Another dream that I had was very weird, it's kinda complicated. It happened the night before 9/11... It started out in a college dorm (I'm currently in my senior year, so I still have to wait for college and I wont be in a dorm) and it was like I was watching myself and myself was currently having a vision of something happening at that same moment... It was really weird... Then, it's like the dream just kinda slided and I was in my body, having the vision and I could hear outside the vision happening at the same time I was seeing it and I said "We need to help them"... The thing is that outside the college dorm, a guy was getting hit by a car by his girlfriend who wanted revenge or something... Anyway, so I, and someone else, I dont remember who, tho at the time it was clear I knew who it was, go outside to see what happened and the guy was half dieing and his legs were crushed... So, I looked at him and some of my teachers were there telling us "If you want to talk about it, you can come and see us" and we were all sitting there on the ground like little children listening and frightened... So my friend, whomever it was, and I went to take a walk. After that my clock rang and I had to go to school, but I had this sick feeling, I couldn't bear being in my skin, I felt bad, I don't know... something like that, but anyway, when we learned what had happened our teachers said the exact same "If you want to talk about it, you can come and see us" and when I came home and saw the images of what was happening, I said "We need to help them" and wanted to go and take a walk, which I didn't coz thats when I realized it sounded horribly like my dream... *shrug*

Is it just me or do you guys dream every night, I really mean it, when I sleep, I dream, they both come attached, I also sometimes dream of black :lol: Which is kinda funny... I'm kind of a weird freako when it comes to dreams, what I mean is my dreams are sometimes really weird, but usually they're... usual, it's like a playground for my weirdness to come out! :D

Sorry, if you havent noticed, I'm weird... :D

turtlerain46
March 30th, 2004, 11:51 PM
I dream every night, and I don't remember ever not having very vivid weird dreams. My best friend is always telling me I'm weird when I tell her my dreams. I've been a lucid dreamer since I was a kid, it was a way to escape nightmares at first now I use it for fun. Here's one of my weirder dreams.

I was flying through space, then came down to earth and I was sitting behind this old victorian house with this older lady. She was telling me something about how I was finally ready, and asked me to focus on this tree, and when I did I made it changed from green leaves, to brown, and then green again. She got me to follow her, into the bottom floor of the house past a black cat who was sitting at the door (don't remember why I remember that) Back to the point she took me into this room, with all these candles, and in the center there was this low platform, we got on the platform, and at her word we both raised our hands. At once I felt an amazing amount of energy rush through me, when I felt myself falling backwards into darkness, then woke up.

So that's just one of them I felt like sharing. It's good to know I'm not the only eccentric dreamer

mucgwyrt
March 31st, 2004, 03:43 AM
(I have a weird sense of humor: word play is my fave!) :hehehehe:
That's realllly strange...the dream person looing like you...In UK wouldn't that mean going to the loo like you do??? :lol:

LMAO I just realised what I wrote! :lol:
What I meant was "not looking like me but it is me" if you know what I mean ;)



Woof that is shpooky - have you yourself experienced any near future kind of dreams?

Yeah, I have a lot of prophetic dreams (there's a thread somewhere...) where something happens and I remember that I dreamed it (and where/how old/etc I was when Idreamed it) and I remember waking up and thinking "what an odd dream, why would I be doing that?".
However most of the time the dreams take place between 6 months and 10 years prior to the event, so I dont realise they are future events, and so its a pretty useless ability really! :lol:

edit: PS - the dreams are pertain to pretty minor events; chatting to a friend, doing gardening, driving to work etc, but it does happen about twice a week.

Autumn Clair
March 31st, 2004, 07:08 AM
That is pretty peculiar, near future events revolving within deeper levels of dreaming. Have you ever experienced Dream Shifts like this before? I can sort of relate to dreaming while dreaming, but in general when I experience a dream shift it's as if everything was continuing parallel to the original dream universe and I just "tuned in" to the next dream frequency.

Does anybody else experience these shifts?
I actually at times get several dreams running into one another almost like my mind is going down a list of messages to give me. One time I dreams most the night and when I wake up I was actually remember each message as it was given to me in a list sequence. And I've also dreamed I was dreaming, woke up from a dream several times before actually waking up.
I sometimes have a dream I'll be talking to someone and that next day the phone will ring and it's that person and we're having that same conversation. So being this happens to me alot I don't find it quite so unusual. My dreams are almost like a picture show I see one then another shifts in to give me this meaning be it symbolical or psychic but I find that these types of dreams aren't very long they're short and to the point. Or how about dreaming the same dream over and over again all in one night. That has also happened to me they drive me crazy because I know I'm dreaming it over and I'm wondering while I'm dreaming what the message is that I've missed............:colorful:

Ouroboros
March 31st, 2004, 02:12 PM
I have had a tendancy to have strange dreams ever scence I can remember. As a little kid I had nightmares about being chased but I couldent tell you now what by, I do remember it was always thrugh darkness though. I can feel ,smell and see colors( I am sure because I can describe what color everything is.) I do not know about tast, never eaten in a dream.

Did you have any recurring dreams as a child? Were like your dreams super-vivid, always can remember them and stuff?



I once had a dream I was searching everywhear for somthing. I couldent find it. I then came to a house that I went inside and went to an upstairs room that was frilly and decorated in difrent shades of pink. I was looking around noticed a mirror. Looking into it I saw myself, but with little difrences. My hair was brighter red, eyes were green rather than the brownish color they usually are ect. this is when I realised I was dreaming and looked myself over in the mirror till I was content with the strange difrence. I had a friend tell me its odd to actually see youreself in a mirror in a dream. dose this not hapen often??? I do no know.

That is rather peculiar, because I don't recall seeing myself in a mirror either. However the Mirror is a dream symbol that's part of dream interpretation:

(1) What you see in the mirror will probably be yourself, but as seen by your unconscious. For that reason it may startle you; but take it seriously if you want self-knowledge.

(2) It may represent the way you see yourself; or the way you want others to see you; or the role-playing you do in life. Sooner or later, even in a business context, you may want to base your life - attitudes, beliefs, values, relationships and behavior - on something more substantial, on the real centre of your being, which means finding your true self and fulfilling your 'destiny'. Perhapsthat is what you are doing in the mirror in the dream - looking for yourself.

Generally the mirror is relative to Persona - read up on different interpretations on Dream Symbols to gather your own conclusions, there's plenty of material.


Another would be I took a nap on the couch and when I woke up my pulse was raceing and I was shakeing. I went into the bathroom and splashed my face with water. when I looked up I saw two olive eyes with red flecks in the middle staring back at me. I jumped so high, really freaked me out befor I realised I was looking into my own eyes. turns out my eyes are hazel not brown. They had never changed befor though. I wonder what the dream was that sparked that change???

Definitely peculiar, you might find that now when you're angry your eyes get reddish, when you're sad they turn blue, happy they turn green, examine your moods. Many hazel-eyed friends seem to share the mood-ring quality in their eyes.


We're such an interesting sounding bunch, aren't we? It's fortunate that no government officials read our dream section:

"Crazy color tasting, animal spawning, broomstick crashing, Sonny and Cher polymorphing, bacon loving pagans." :hehehehe:

Well to comfort the creative masses I s'pose, my friend Alex Grey (http://www.alexgrey.com) said something once during a full moon gathering: "the Celts used to believe -Weird- was a divine state of creative being, so if someone calls you Weird, they're giving you an honorable title!"

:lol:


You know, actually, the broom had issues with moving...forward. But I can basically understand the meaning, as this dream can be related to flying dreams...it's just...my mind loves make things so difficult for even the dream me. :)

Prolly some balance work required, perhaps the broom prollemz were like a message about looking forward?


Some people can hear colors. Did you ever read the book Daughter of God by Lewis Perdue?

Say, do you have any non-fictional writes about 'picking up color spectrum frequencies? Perhaps non-fiction? I'm rather interested.


I know what you mean about not sharing dreams. Mine are very odd, very symbolic, too. The kind that make you go hmmm-but there is usually a valuable lesson in them that eventually makes itself clear. I can't share mine in detail, because every time I do, it seems to hinder my ability to remember my dreams, and my spiritual growth for some reason. Sharing generalities doesn't seem to hurt, though.

True, I was kinda hoping this could become a great "no holds bar" or "release" thread for all the things you were just like too creeped out by or considered, well, Weird. :)


Ummm...ok, I know that there are some of you that will not believe me; as there are others that think I completely made these stories up. However, there are people that were there, that know for sure that this is true
... (skip)
So there are two examples of incredibly terrible dreams come true. Makes me think that I really should not ever get as angry as I did...
peace and love,
amber

Yeah if I were closed-minded I'd prolly say that was pretty cracked out right there, but I've had my own experiences with complete rage internally. People I've met actually are taught dark methods and explain ways to focus your negative energy and complete anger (the unjust, the absolutely wrong) towards the source of the pain - and in doing so, literally wreak havoc. It's karma relative, but more like - when they touched you with their crappy karma, they opened up a doorway that your subconscious wasn't going to refuse - in doing so all their crappy karma is tossed back at them, amplified by your immense rage, and grudge.

The problem with this stuff (you learn in time) is that most of what you manifest through karma relations requires you to believe and cling on to this karma more and more, like heroin practically - which provides slow spiritual growth etc., so essentially I'd advise you to pay attention to why these things came across your life, treat it as a message or something from your higher self if you will.


I completely understand! You felt as though because of this new path you were taking, you may have unknowingly caused a happening that you really did not mean to. I do understand how you felt that day. =)

I disagree on precognition in ambermystique's case, although it seems apparent the events revolved near-future orientated, it was involving people that she was given life barriers from. As a result the events had to run their course, although certainly she's not to blame, it's still a rather important message being handed to her, at least I feel.


..as i approached the group Sara turned to me and she held the cards in her hands and she said "there's no point." When she said that i knew what she was talking about. It was about Wicca

Be wary of people who seem to sway you towards their styles. Some people are strong enough to consciously detect when a person is experiencing an "on the fence" sense of spirituality, and may wish to use you for their own games. Don't be fearful, it's terrific to learn new things.

Just understand that the priority is to first believe in yourself...your best friend, is the person who resides behind your eyes.


Another dream that I had was very weird, it's kinda complicated. It happened the night before 9/11...

You know, it's old news, but I was considering opening up a specific thread about Dreams relative to 9/11 - here in NY (my brother was a building away at work, and my friend escaped WTC just in the nick of time) there's tons of dream accounts about it. Many people here in New York even just 'felt' something crazy was going to happen.


...and it was like I was watching myself and myself was currently having a vision of something happening at that same moment... It was really weird... Then, it's like the dream just kinda slided and I was in my body, having the vision and I could hear outside the vision happening at the same time I was seeing it and I said "We need to help them"... The thing is that outside the college dorm, a guy was getting hit by a car by his girlfriend who wanted revenge or something...

That is rather amazing and horrible at the same count, have you done any work with like "Entities", or "Higher Selves"? It sounds like something is trying to help, quite blatently.


Sorry, if you havent noticed, I'm weird... :D

Welcome to the club! :rotfl:


...I was flying through space, then came down to earth and I was sitting behind this old victorian house with this older lady. She was telling me something about how I was finally ready, and asked me to focus on this tree... (skipz) ...So that's just one of them I felt like sharing. It's good to know I'm not the only eccentric dreamer

That is an incredible ability, I hope to attain that complete state of lucid dreaming. From what I hear it's like it's own out-of-body-experience but with a sense of movie-like magic.


Yeah, I have a lot of prophetic dreams ...

Would you agree that there's certain 'types' of dreamers? Like you have your case of precognitive dreaming, then assorted people with lucid dreaming, then like various people with different abilities they're in tune with (flying etc.), maybe even the type of dreamer who invents their own worlds to experience them as if they didn't create them? (ok maybe that's a bit esoteric) :lol:


I actually at times get several dreams running into one another almost like my mind is going down a list of messages to give me. One time I dreams most the night and when I wake up I was actually remember each message as it was given to me in a list sequence. And I've also dreamed I was dreaming, woke up from a dream several times before actually waking up.
I sometimes have a dream I'll be talking to someone and that next day the phone will ring and it's that person and we're having that same conversation. So being this happens to me alot I don't find it quite so unusual. My dreams are almost like a picture show I see one then another shifts in to give me this meaning be it symbolical or psychic but I find that these types of dreams aren't very long they're short and to the point. Or how about dreaming the same dream over and over again all in one night. That has also happened to me they drive me crazy because I know I'm dreaming it over and I'm wondering while I'm dreaming what the message is that I've missed............:colorful:

It's kinda hard to organize and analyze dreams repeatedly, but I'm positive it's not a requirement of being human. I mean, say you were to keep journals of everything you do every half hour throughout every day of your life? Ok well it's possible, but now let's analyze it continually...uhhh No way! :lol:

I don't think we have to be severe on ourselves, I mean even in life we experience profound things we don’t really have to analyze more than face value. At times I do find myself getting wrapped up even in natural symbols, like #’s of birds flying in certain directions, certain times. I sort of feel like I got a bit of Leonardo Fibonacci in me spiritually, it’s hard to avoid figuring out different meanings within natural stuff. Well at least for me. Fortunatly I’ve concluded that this stuff shouldn’t drive you nuts, and if it is – chill out :) Kick back like the Aussies do and scream "No Worries, mate!"



OK, ANOTHER WEIRD DREAM TO ADD, OLD ONE:

This was a recurring dream from when I was just crawling, into my toddler years.

The main dream consisted of me crawling in a black plane (plane meaning place of existence) where there were these gigantic holes in the floor, of which fire sprout from them once in a rare moment. In the center of this plane is a big swinging bench, far away, and my whole family is sitting on it. Every time I had this dream, I’d always try crawling to my family but always would end up somehow falling into a hole.

I don’t know if it was the Last dream, but it was my later versions of this recurring dream where I finally reached my family but fell down the hole anyway. While falling down the hole, a great red dragon flew upwards past me. Eventually I popped out the hole and landed gently on Earth, in front of my Aunts home (where I was living at the time).

I s’pose one could see why I appreciate dragons so much :)

Raihn
March 31st, 2004, 02:31 PM
Odd dreams only make us more creative people, neh? Or as I do like to think. =) I've heard a theory once that the more nightmares or bizarre dreams a person has, the more aptitude they carry. I suppose that can be true since it is very difficult to scare ones self in waking life, but it's a whole different story while we dream.

Some of us are our own Hitchcocks....Not that any of this had anything to do with anything else...but still. At this point, does it matter if we say anything "weird" to one another?:)

Ouroboros
March 31st, 2004, 02:53 PM
At this point, does it matter if we say anything "weird" to one another?:)

Heck no! Speak your mind freely, liberate yourself from mental slavery! We're all gonna see the truth eventually.

Raihn
March 31st, 2004, 03:07 PM
Heck no! Speak your mind freely, liberate yourself from mental slavery! We're all gonna see the truth eventually.

Haha, we are slaves to no dream matter, eh Ouroboros? The liberation begins! Our freedom is at hand. And there will be much cookies to be had. With many chocolate chips. Our demands will be met.

Share your bizarre dream and be healed! :hehehehe:

:strike: :strike: :strike:

Ouroboros
March 31st, 2004, 03:39 PM
Haha, we are slaves to no dream matter, eh Ouroboros? The liberation begins! Our freedom is at hand. And there will be much cookies to be had. With many chocolate chips. Our demands will be met.

Share your bizarre dream and be healed! :hehehehe:

:strike: :strike: :strike:

And Ice Cream!!! :rotfl:

jelly.belly
March 31st, 2004, 09:54 PM
Haha, we are slaves to no dream matter, eh Ouroboros? The liberation begins! Our freedom is at hand. And there will be much cookies to be had. With many chocolate chips. Our demands will be met.

Share your bizarre dream and be healed! :hehehehe:

:strike: :strike: :strike:

:rotfl: :lol:

mmm... chocolate *licks lips*

mucgwyrt
April 1st, 2004, 03:26 AM
Originally Posted by macha
Yeah, I have a lot of prophetic dreams ...


Would you agree that there's certain 'types' of dreamers? Like you have your case of precognitive dreaming, then assorted people with lucid dreaming, then like various people with different abilities they're in tune with (flying etc.), maybe even the type of dreamer who invents their own worlds to experience them as if they didn't create them? (ok maybe that's a bit esoteric)

Yes, totally!!
I was saying in another thread, that its like I have a collection of writers in my head and each writer has its own style - one writer does the prophetic dreams which all have a certain feel, a certain style. One does the 'scary' dreams, and they also have their own feeling and style to them which doesn't carry through to other types of dreams, etc.

I do agree that it seems to apply to individual people also, most of the time, as you describe :)

If only I could harness the power of my prophetic dreams, though to be honest I'm a big believer in the Collective Unconscious, and I believe it's all 'in there' somewhere ;)

Autumn Clair
April 1st, 2004, 07:21 AM
Actually what I was saying is these dreams come to me in that way frame after frame for a reason. If I were to spend ever night interpreting my dreams I'd never get real sleep. My dreams come to me naturally as to which one's have a message for me and which one's are just dreams to dream. I guess when it happens to you as much as it has me all my life you pick up on the signs of what is just a dream what has a symbolical meaning and what has a psychic message for me. My psychic dreams are more in tune more firmly planted in my mind so I will remember them and my symbolical dreams are more like puzzles to put together in my head and my dreams just to dream are just anything my mind can image and lets me imagine like if I'm afraid in a dream I can tell it's just a dream if I'm knowing it's a dream and want to change it because I don't like it.

I have dreamed several dreams over and over since I was a child and tried to change the out come but I can't because in fact it's a past life dream which is crossing over to me at that time in my life because of what's going on in my life at that point that it affects.

I just like others can get some very weird dreams but I was just saying it doesn't seem so weird to me because I've had them so much.............:colorful:

Autumn Clair
April 1st, 2004, 07:26 AM
Yes, totally!!
I was saying in another thread, that its like I have a collection of writers in my head and each writer has its own style - one writer does the prophetic dreams which all have a certain feel, a certain style. One does the 'scary' dreams, and they also have their own feeling and style to them which doesn't carry through to other types of dreams, etc.

I do agree that it seems to apply to individual people also, most of the time, as you describe :)

If only I could harness the power of my prophetic dreams, though to be honest I'm a big believer in the Collective Unconscious, and I believe it's all 'in there' somewhere ;)
I agree totally, I'm more prone to having a psychic dream but that's only because I can receive the message better than someone else who is more prone to a nightmare dream. I get them but their more prone to that type of dream maybe because they can handle the stimulated affects better than me...........:colorful:

Ouroboros
April 1st, 2004, 08:30 AM
Actually what I was saying is these dreams come to me in that way frame after frame for a reason. If I were to spend ever night interpreting my dreams I'd never get real sleep. My dreams come to me naturally as to which one's have a message for me and which one's are just dreams to dream. I guess when it happens to you as much as it has me all my life you pick up on the signs of what is just a dream what has a symbolical meaning and what has a psychic message for me.

I don't understand, what makes you think you're unique with this? Some people have lucid dreaming every night, some people can photographically memorize every single dream they have in a night...none of it's neccessarily weird.

What would be weird, for example, is something like having a vision where you see these orange blobs with eyes covering everything, hanging from the ceiling, and you wake up and they're still there and suddenly disappear leaving you some feeling like "We miss you" or something.

Another example might be, like you were floating in space and was coming back to earth and halfway into the atmosphere you wake up and notice you can move your torso but your legs are paralyzed for a little while.

If this was so common for you, then why are you here?

Raihn
April 1st, 2004, 01:27 PM
Sadly, I am not a great believer in prophetic dreams, possibly due to the fact that I see them as subconscious messages from the inner mind and replayed thoughts and sensations to learn of the things in our waking lives. I suppose I feel that dreams are more a collection of personal mysteries than bringers of prophecy.

But even so, I don't rule out prophecy all together...I just feel that the awake mind has a greater chance of achieving it than the ever busy, ever processing sleeping mind...through relaxation and meditation, I believe heavily in the powers of forseeing events...just not in the dream world. The mind is far too taken up by the tasks of organizing itself and sending you subconscious messages, not to mention going through the constant cycles of REM sleep. :)

Well, who knows. I've been following too many random tangents recently.

*Hands out cookies*

Ouroboros
April 1st, 2004, 01:37 PM
Sadly, I am not a great believer in..(skip)...

Well, who knows. I've been following too many random tangents recently.
*Hands out cookies*

Hows about, the present is formed by the future?

Raihn
April 1st, 2004, 01:50 PM
Hows about, the present is formed by the future?

Or how about, the future is formed by the past.

Ooo...we're getting all mystical-creepy. :hehehehe:

Hmm...we need more bizarre dream sharers. Share your dreams, get a cookie! And ice cream! Or donate me money! That works too...*sniff*

:lol:

Ouroboros
April 1st, 2004, 03:25 PM
Or how about, the future is formed by the past.

Ooo...we're getting all mystical-creepy. :hehehehe:

Hmm...we need more bizarre dream sharers. Share your dreams, get a cookie! And ice cream! Or donate me money! That works too...*sniff*

:lol:

Ok, I'll do this special weird dream for...a pretzel, but no more and no less!

Weird Dream # Something Or Other

I'm hanging out, it's daytime. There's this big house, which seems to be half on stilts. There's this computer on the street in front of it, sitting on a lavish desk. I go online to chat with people, then leave my screenname signed on and forgetfully leave it on. I approach the big house, and go into the area underneath the second half of the second storie that's being held up. There's a crowd of people coming in. There's pidgeons in the rafters above, and pidgeon poop all over the place!

It starts pouring cats and dogs, I get worried about the pidgeon poop and go to the front door of the house, there's a set of stairs behind it, I travel up. A bunch of people (Friends?) are chilling out on sofas upstairs. I look outside and see this kid I don't like approaching the house, and realize it's his house after all. I try to muster the people to make an escape plan through the window but it was pointless. I hurry past the kid I don't like on the way out.

Now I'm back on the street, I stop by this area where people are huddled around a Television watching some Video Tape. There's this dude narrating trying to explain about these strange mysteries of some area he's at. The far left corner of the set seems like a golden pyramid or something, there's man-made stream that cuts at 90-degree angles around the structure. The camera pans back and you notice where the cameraman is at there's lawn chairs and cocktail tables. Suddenly you see these giant blue liquid bulls thrashing about in the stream and the narrator trips out saying "Look! There it is!" After a few moments these big giant blue liquid hands pop out of the water and start trompling towards the narrator and cameraman. The video cuts. Everyone agrees it was a boring documentary, and I wander off.

Amidst a series of buildings I notice this oddly shaped ramp and ascend it. Suddenly I realize I'm in a gigantic Space craft! Alien technology all over the place. These two big big alien dudes pop up and shrug. They offer me a ride to this intergalactic party and I couldn't resist! I got on my cell phone to call my girlfriend (no idea who this person is) and suddenly it's third person on me and my girlfriend split screen (still don't recognize the person). I tell her what I'm about to do, and to tell everyone I'll miss them while i'm gone, she seems unconcerned and indifferent, and suddenly the cell phone range cuts out because the spacecraft is leaving Earth.

I can't recall what good times were had in space, but when I got back to Earth, I went into third-person view again and was watching this priest dressed in black and purple garbs travel up a set of stone stairs towards a church, he gets to the top, and turns to the left. He's got a long face, blue eyes. He says, "That is not a laboratory, and that's my Lavender you're using..." - my third person vision goes to this person with blonde hair and a wiley grin mixing potions like alchemy on a church altar that's on the outside. Some "oops" comedy air was about it all. The blonde dude was 'supposed' to be me or something, but I don't have blonde hair or looked remotely like this dude.

Inside the church, I have three brothers (not), and we have to make something to eat. The priest guy was my dad (not), and he walks in the front door now wearing a police uniform... I tell him I'm hungry and he tells me to make something to eat. Uh I don't remember too much more...

Weird huh? :spaceman:

Pretzel?? :floating:

mucgwyrt
April 2nd, 2004, 03:10 AM
Sadly, I am not a great believer in prophetic dreams, possibly due to the fact that I see them as subconscious messages from the inner mind and replayed thoughts and sensations to learn of the things in our waking lives. I suppose I feel that dreams are more a collection of personal mysteries than bringers of prophecy.

But even so, I don't rule out prophecy all together...I just feel that the awake mind has a greater chance of achieving it than the ever busy, ever processing sleeping mind...through relaxation and meditation, I believe heavily in the powers of forseeing events...just not in the dream world. The mind is far too taken up by the tasks of organizing itself and sending you subconscious messages, not to mention going through the constant cycles of REM sleep. :)

Well, who knows. I've been following too many random tangents recently.

*Hands out cookies*

Perhaps you should look into the Collective Unconscious - whereby we all already know what's happened/what's going to happen etc for a very long involved reason ;)

Autumn Clair
April 2nd, 2004, 06:25 AM
I've had dreams as a child where I've actually woke up acting out the dream, like opening up a window I even broke a light bulb once because I was un screwing it from the figure. To wake up finding yourself doing something that was going on in your dream is a weird feeling. It's a frightful thing for a sleep walker.Which in my case was strange because I only did it for two, three years and it stopped. Or that reoccurring past life, each time I'd wake up unable to move. Or the dreams with my grandmother where I'd actually cross over to the otherside and I'd wake from the dream feeling I had been somewhere else with a really calmed feeling inside but in the dream I always had to come back in the end.

Weird dreams happen all the time:colorful:

Ouroboros
April 2nd, 2004, 09:34 AM
Weird dreams happen all the time:colorful:

Make this a place for your most abby-normal.

Raihn
April 2nd, 2004, 01:19 PM
Ok, I'll do this special weird dream for...a pretzel, but no more and no less!

Weird Dream # Something Or Other

I'm hanging out...(skip)

Weird huh? :spaceman:

Pretzel?? :floating:

Houses resemble the self! ...And I'm too tired this morning to go into detail. :lol: But! You get a mighty pretzel.

*Gives Ouroboros a Mighty Pretzel*

Raihn
April 2nd, 2004, 01:23 PM
Perhaps you should look into the Collective Unconscious - whereby we all already know what's happened/what's going to happen etc for a very long involved reason ;)

Well, you know. Each to their own beliefs. =)

Ouroboros
April 2nd, 2004, 02:06 PM
Well, you know. Each to their own beliefs. =)

Hmm, what happens if it's a truly selfless reality?

gyroWang
April 2nd, 2004, 04:39 PM
I had a dream where i fell asleep then had another dream that was less realistic. then i woke up in the "nested" dream and continued the original one. By the time i woke up i was really confused cos the original dream was so real feeling. I also had a really bizarre one with 3 talking geese that wouldnt shut up. :)

Raihn
April 3rd, 2004, 02:17 PM
Hmm, what happens if it's a truly selfless reality?

Hmm...then I suppose everyone's personal reality would shatter. :)


I had a dream where i fell asleep then had another dream that was less realistic. then i woke up in the "nested" dream and continued the original one. By the time i woke up i was really confused cos the original dream was so real feeling. I also had a really bizarre one with 3 talking geese that wouldnt shut up.

Ah, the dreaming within dreaming...dream. It often symbolizes a more mystical presence in your life...and how the mind tries to represent that is to confront you with another dream within your own. This is how the sleeping mind basically tries to say, "Ooo, freaky-cool, eh?" :hehehehe:

And the geese! Gah, on a personal note, I can't stand geese. There is a park near here that whenever I go to visit, they chase me off the property. :lol: But anywho, geese in the dream world anyway represent the stubborn nature of the self, especially if having had the geese squawking directly at you. You must have had to put your foot down in a situation recently, or possess the want to do so.

I need to wake up more...:) Here, GyroWang! *Gives GyroWang sprinkled cookie*

jelly.belly
April 4th, 2004, 12:25 AM
Perhaps you should look into the Collective Unconscious - whereby we all already know what's happened/what's going to happen etc for a very long involved reason ;)

Exactly what I was going to say! lol! If you look at it like there is no past/future... Time is always moving, every second or millisecond is the future, but also the past...

mucgwyrt
April 5th, 2004, 03:51 AM
Who was it who theorised that Time and Space are one thing?
I go with that I guess; the unverse all exists at one moment, but we comprehend time/space as being as linear...

Raihn
April 5th, 2004, 01:24 PM
Interesting theory...but if the universe existed in only one moment, how would the Earth turn or orbit...or the moon for that matter...if the universe did not travel forward in time then there would have been no creation and, eventually I suppose, no end. New stars could never be born...nor any new or existing life on planets, including Earth...nothing could be given birth to or die, and that would go with us too. Everything is far to interconnected for any part of life to be still.

I suppose the way I see it is that...without time there is no birth, no life, no death...and in so, there is no life sprung up from death. Therefore, there is no cycle...when existance is entirely about that cycle.

I always invisioned the universe to be the absolute mother of life...how could this be when all things would, in theory, be stagnate?

Kimmest
April 5th, 2004, 07:59 PM
I had a dream where I was reading a book I've read before. I knew where I was in the book, too. The weird thing was the wording. It was like 'And he purple jumped over grassiness disestablished moron...' Anyway, I realized I was dreaming and woke up. It was so funny.

Raihn
April 6th, 2004, 12:25 PM
I had a dream where I was reading a book I've read before. I knew where I was in the book, too. The weird thing was the wording. It was like 'And he purple jumped over grassiness disestablished moron...' Anyway, I realized I was dreaming and woke up. It was so funny.

That is funny! =) Dismembered words seems to represent confusion for you...but I bet you do well in confusing situations...you probably have the ability to work through them. But perhaps with some struggle...:)

*Kimmest gets a cookie*

Ouroboros
April 6th, 2004, 04:32 PM
Interesting theory...but if the universe existed in only one moment, how would the Earth turn or orbit...or the moon for that matter...if the universe did not travel forward in time then there would have been no creation and, eventually I suppose, no end. New stars could never be born...nor any new or existing life on planets, including Earth...nothing could be given birth to or die, and that would go with us too. Everything is far to interconnected for any part of life to be still.

I suppose the way I see it is that...without time there is no birth, no life, no death...and in so, there is no life sprung up from death. Therefore, there is no cycle...when existance is entirely about that cycle.

I always invisioned the universe to be the absolute mother of life...how could this be when all things would, in theory, be stagnate?

Thus, immortality, and the illusion of death. The funnier things seem to spring from "There is no exact Source of the Universe." Like you say, we're so interconnected, we are all One somewhere, whether we all "came from the same source" or we're all part of great spirit...whatever terms someone would use to visualize such - why would the concept of time being a linear illusion be so hard to comprehend? How about the End of an Eternity? It's felt that at the end of an eternity, there is a disillusion, and then at the end of an eternity, there is a creation, a great big orgasmic cycle as it were.

I like to think of what people call God, as: God Mother Father Creator of All That Is.

That all the beings we worship are these greater beings who are well experienced in their Godhood. Who's to say who's wrong in such a realm? Even good and evil must become one eventually.

"..hold her close, for she is a part of you, as we are all a part of each other." - Great Mystic at the end of "The Dark Crystal" (Jim Henson Rox!)

Ouroboros
April 6th, 2004, 04:34 PM
That is funny! =) Dismembered words seems to represent confusion for you...but I bet you do well in confusing situations...you probably have the ability to work through them. But perhaps with some struggle...:)

*Kimmest gets a cookie*

That's funny! :)

Hey, does anyone experience Music in dreams? Like they can recall a vivid tune?

Raihn
April 7th, 2004, 12:45 AM
I have actually before...ever wake up humming it? :)

Ouroboros
April 7th, 2004, 08:21 AM
I have actually before...ever wake up humming it? :)

No, but I'd try to get the notes down when I woke up.

Raihn
April 7th, 2004, 12:04 PM
No, but I'd try to get the notes down when I woke up.

I have tried that too...but I can never quite get the notes exactly as I remembered them.

Ooo...weird dream time. Just last night I had a dream that a dirty and boastful rock band broke into my house. :lol: I've been having a rough time of it recently...and since the house represents the self in dreams, you can only imagine. :) I must be feeling mighty dirty.

Raihn
April 9th, 2004, 04:19 PM
...*Crickets*

Ouroboros
April 10th, 2004, 11:27 AM
...*Crickets*

:lol:

I hear crickets in dreams sometimes.

Actually, just last night I took a nap after work...and had a really Messed Up dream, and there was some strange sounds at the end.

I warn you now, the dream was incredibly weird...so whatever you make of is what you make of it, and also, it's mad long. So i'm gonna just divide it into sections, trying to summarize parts.

Part 1:
I am either me, or looking through someone elses eyes. I die! I'm now in a white structured (modern looking) facility, sort of air about the place is akin to a Mental Hospital. I'm walking (or floating?) in line with a bunch of people who are dressed in mental patient outfits. After travelling for a bit I approach an elevator. I go up a floor, and there's a circular room with large glass windows. It appears to be night time outside. There's some severely ugly looking dude sitting in the middle of the room, bobbing their head back and forth. I would guess if anyone has seen a dead rat, this was a humanoid version of that. Around me are assorted peoples, dressed fancy. There's one man, templar looking, with a book in front of him to my right. He starts reading off bad things I did? Every so often, when he read a really bad one, the rat-faced being would smile larger while still bobbing their head side to side. At some point I thought their smile was going to break off their face, the smile eventually consumed their face, all you could see was a gigantic ugly grin, rancid teeth, and eyes popping out, all bobbing back and forth. In the middle of this, a lady dressed as if in civil times, says "I hate it when he does that!" The only thing I recall the person with the bad list speaking about was "grabbing a womans boob."

Part 1 and a half:
I'm led back down to that bright white mental hospital place and being led around again (by force?). I come to a part where theres this square hole in the floor, and travel down into it. Floating down, some thin man with slicked back black hair assisted me saying "There ya go, here you won't be needing this any more." - he takes this paper crown that was apparently sitting on my head and places it on a table next to me along with a bunch of other strange paper crowns, one of which is messily lopsided behind the bunch. "Damn, we lose more of these lately..." - then he looks up the square hole and hands together says, "but thank you so much for these!" As I'm being led away, theres this fattish man who almost trips and says, "S**t!" then suddenly sings, "Annnnnd diiiiiirt!" - there was some premise about this whole place that reminded me of "anything you say can and will be used against you." Or something.

Part 2, next dream:

This one's mildly creepy. I go upstate to visit a man at his log cabin. While visiting, the man dies, and somehow I inherit his estate and his truck. I drive the truck around about, at one point the truck is stopped, I get out - there's giant cardboard holding me in place, I push it away, drive some more. Come acoss an intersection, it's so dark out. I stubbornly (I s'pose New York jerk-like) shove my way on the road, and suddenly everything gets super dark, I play with my headlight switch, no dice. I pull over, get out, and my vision returns to me as some car is honking at me while passing. I get unnerved and return to the cabin.

Part 2 and a half:

It's gigantic, like a mansion inside. While exploring, I find a phone and call an old friend, we're speaking for a while laughing and joking, and I walk out the back door and see below me a whole mess of little girls smashing apart giant barrels with gigantic hammers. I told my friend the situation while laughing, saying it reminded me of super mario brothers. At some point there was a louder wham and I see this poor girl with black hair slam into the cabin and strike the floor. I panic! The other girls run towards her and I'm not sure whether they're trying to kill her or help her, I don't know what to do! The girls come to help, the poor girl regains consciousness and starts crying, then she sees me and stops crying, but I could clearly see her arm was busted up.

Part 2, and a whatever:

I decide to go back in the house, clearly I knew I was having my first nightmare in decades. Realizing this I decide to go to bed in the dream. Suddenly I see some blue light in the corner of my vision, and some loud noises. I realize I'm being haunted by a spirit. I try to wake up, I'm Paralyzed! I see this greenish white light all about me. With great strength I pull myself up, and I feel like the spirit is atop of me and I'm pushing through it. I roll over the left side of the bed. Stand up, and stagger about the cabin/mansion. The interior is generally all white. I have this weird pretense: "Oh my god, what did you do to your daughter?" while thinking about the person who used to own the cabin. I look to my right, past an open doorway, and see someone with white pants, and a red sweater in the distance (everything is so bright, it's hard to see) they look like their running in place. As I'm trying to walk towards it I get faint. I look back up, the small person running in place is much close, but still running in place. I hear this noise that seems tuned to my heartbeat, and I hear a noise coming from the person running, like that of the Garthim in "The Dark Crystal" - like beetles. Then I lose vision somewhat, I get multi-vision and see multiple images. I close my eyes and squint, then on opening them I'm back in my bed at home, awake.

Maeglin Ancalime
April 10th, 2004, 12:18 PM
My freinds stab/shoot me in the back in my dreams.

Raihn
April 10th, 2004, 12:39 PM
Wow, Ouroboros. Sometimes I wonder if your dreams are simply the product of a troubled mind. But a major theme seems to be the fear of having done wrong, or the fear of doing so. A lot of it looks like stress to me...but vivid dreams such as that are always my favorite, odd as they often are.

Naps can create quite interesting dreams. A nap is actually a little unhealthy for the mind, as during it, the cycle of sleep is very short and unfinished. But the benifit of napping is that while you do so, sometimes you are able to remember those bazarre first sets of dreams that you usually do not remember while regular sleep. These first dreams are often very vivid and filled with earlier thoughts of the day.

It can be fun to see what your head comes up with. :)


My freinds stab/shoot me in the back in my dreams.

This is a good sign! Death almost always means change. And with seeing that it is your friend who is actually dealing it to you, I am almost certain that you and your friend are going through a shift in your friendship right now. I dont believe it is just a bad shift, just a sort of "coming into a new stage" sort of shift.

Thalias_Smile
April 10th, 2004, 12:42 PM
I recently had a rather odd dream, which I feel is a prophetic dream, filled w/both real and symbolic images. In the dream, I am in a temple (it looks like it could be Sumerian/Akkadian)...and I am wearing ceremonial robes. There is a figure kind of off to the side...seems to be male...is very blurry though, can never see him clearly. Anyway, in the dream, I seem to be attempting some type of exorcism--there seems to be an evil spirit of some kind within a holy relic (can't see the object, all I know is that its on some kind of altar in the middle of the temple). But something goes wrong...I see some kind of weird energy moving outward from the object and I hear "evil" laughter...basically, all I had succeeded in doing was freeing it from the relic and it now roamed freely through the temple. The next thing I remember in the dream is that I am holding a young boy with bright blue eyes, he is maybe a little over 1 year old. I am speaking to the figure beside me about how the exorcism did not work. I am under the impression that the spirit has now entered this boy's body. I realize that there is no way to get rid of the spirit, so I tell the figure beside me that we would have to lock up the child within the temple, and then destroy the temple somehow. Up until that point the "child" seemed almost gleeful that I was unsuccessful in the exorcism. At that moment, he became very somber, and his eyes became very cold. And I remember looking @ this child and saying something like "You don't like the sound of THAT, do you?" There was this look of cold hatred in that little boy's eyes. And then suddenly, he lunged forward, and his teeth looked long and sharp--he was going to kill me...at that point I suddenly woke up.

It was very freaky...

Ouroboros
April 10th, 2004, 12:56 PM
My freinds stab/shoot me in the back in my dreams.

That's just messed up. Maybe you have a deep seated fear of that?


Naps can create quite interesting dreams. A nap is actually a little unhealthy for the mind, as during it, the cycle of sleep is very short and unfinished. But the benifit of napping is that while you do so, sometimes you are able to remember those bazarre first sets of dreams that you usually do not remember while regular sleep. These first dreams are often very vivid and filled with earlier thoughts of the day.

Serious, I remember naps better than normal sleeping, but it gets too intense usually.


I recently had a rather odd dream, which I feel is a prophetic dream, filled w/both real and symbolic images. In the dream, I am in a temple (it looks like it could be Sumerian/Akkadian)...

This was prophetic you say? You mean this is something that's about to happen?? I know exorcism is done around the world but this situation seems pretty whacked out.

blackcatwiccan01090
November 29th, 2004, 01:27 PM
I had a dream that I was with a bunch of friends in the neighborhood and we were stereotyped as the witches on "Halloweentown" the movie on the disney channel... we all wore these pointed hats and had on pixie like dresses and we flew around our neighborhood on broomsticks... it was an AWESOME dream cuz i was dizzy when i woke up as if i had actually been flying. i wish i could really fly a broomstick... hey, a girl can dream!