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Possibly a bit woo. A thread about dreams

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Oopla · 02/03/2013 20:46

I haven't seen a section so posted here. Come and talk about your dreams. Do you remember them when you wake, are they running along a particular theme?

Do you look up their meaning? Are they surreal or quite mundane.

Tell us about them Grin

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paperclips · 26/03/2013 21:54

F**kwittery- yes I always dream about my childhood home, it's the default setting for my dreams. And my secondary school. I also frequently dream about the house I lived in as a student, in particular that i'm moving back there, even though I've lived in many places since. I never dream about my current home.

I also dream about exes, and about old friends and relatives I've not seen in years. I dream about people who are no longer in my life more than people who are.

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SingingSands · 23/03/2013 22:14

I dream about the same person a lot, someone I loved quite deeply a long time ago. We never got together in real life, it almost happened ... in my dreams we can be together and it is romantic and exhilarating. Over the past 2 years our dream "relationship" started changing - we would be arguing, or not as loving to each other. The dreams are becoming less frequent now, but occasionally I dream of him and it's nice, we're friends not lovers.

Weird,as I have been with DH for 16 years, that I'm still dreaming of someone I loved so long ago!

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marissab · 23/03/2013 21:58

I had recurring themes in my dreams as a teenager. I could always fly. Not fly fly, but kinda float to tge bottom of tge stairs or lift my legs up and float along the ground for a short while. Nowadays my dreams are often in the guise of a computer game type situation. I am jumping over things etc. Since i did reiki level 2 though i have more vivid dreams that i can actually remember. Some with scary faces etc.

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peeriebear · 23/03/2013 13:13

Both times when I've been seriously broody (ttc DD2, then 6yrs later DS) I dreamed constantly of fat happy goldfish in clear sunlit ponds. Loads of ponds in a grassy garden, all healthy with bright green plants and clear water so the sun shone right to the bottom. Lots of bright orange fishies :) The dreams always made me very happy and relaxed.

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FaceLikeAPickledOnion · 23/03/2013 12:41

I feel comforted to know others get this too. I don't feel like such a freak now. I've spoke about it in rl to various people and always receive weird looks :)

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Twosugarsplease · 23/03/2013 08:28

facelike I have just posted on the all things woo thread
I get it too!

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HardlyEverHoovers · 23/03/2013 07:33

oopla, I've no idea how long it goes on for when it happens, I imagine it's only a couple of minutes at the most. I used to see things with it as well, but don't now, and I think that's because I know what's happening now so have some control over it. I'll look at lucid dreaming.

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Oopla · 22/03/2013 22:43

Celtic I had a quick google and most of the meanings seem to depend on what you're doing or seeing in the church. Does anyone else have an idea about the meaning?

Hardly ever- I've read a little about that and although I've never had it happen the thought freaks me out. Were you out for long? Have you read about lucid dreaming?

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CelticPixie · 20/03/2013 15:35

I always seem to dream about churches. I'm not espeically religious or anything like that, but when I think about my dreams churches feature more than anything else. Sometimes they are churches I know of and sometimes they are ones that I've never seen before in my life. I'd love to know what it means?

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HardlyEverHoovers · 20/03/2013 06:36

Really enjoyed reading this thread so far, I'm fascinated by dreams. My husband and I often discuss our dreams over breakfast, and we see them as part of life really, like not just random (although some are). I've had some dreams which seem like gifts, like once when I was living abroad there was one person from home I was really missing. I dreamt about them and woke up feeling like I'd spent the night with them, it was lovely!
Also, anyone get sleep paralysis? Happens to me if I fall asleep on my back, thought I was dead the first time it happened!

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HardlyEverHoovers · 19/03/2013 22:58

FaceLikea, I get that too, bit freaky, didn't know it had a name.

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Oopla · 19/03/2013 17:57

Yw onion, did what you read resonate with what you've experienced?

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FaceLikeAPickledOnion · 18/03/2013 22:26

Just had a bit of a Google, thanks for that Oopla, didn't realise it had a name.
Off to learn some more...

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Oopla · 18/03/2013 22:13

Sorry that was for facelikeapickledonion. Nice name btw Grin

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Oopla · 18/03/2013 22:04

Have you googled hypnagogic imagery picked?

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FaceLikeAPickledOnion · 18/03/2013 21:34

Does anyone else get scary horror film type monster faces in their minds eye before going to sleep? I do most nights, just before I drop off, then I dream as normal, no nightmares. Very strange.

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Oopla · 18/03/2013 21:00

Saucy robin, are you planning a trip o centerparcs soon?! Grin

Two sugars. Yes she was def interesting!

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Oopla · 18/03/2013 20:57

I think high up rooms represent your mind and spiritual yearnings.


I seem to have about 10 basic layouts that are on a loop, can drop in and out of them with varying reoccurrence. They feel so very real, sensations, smells, sounds, blinding colours that I can be quite confused when I wake. Like I'm in the wrong 'life' not saying 'i was Joan of arc' or anything bonkers like that but I definitely sense that these are in some way lives that have been or will be or perhaps are... Grin

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sheeesh · 18/03/2013 20:35

I had had them not has had them

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sheeesh · 18/03/2013 20:34

Oooh longway - I get the going up through narrow spaces thing. It makes me feel claustrophobic and unnerved. I'd love to know if it has any meaning.

I used to have recurring dreams about being very high up -tops of skyscrapers, large bridges etc. but In all cases there was no barrier and I was always close to the edge. I used to think it represented a fear of success (being high up) but one day it dawned on me the dreams related to a feeling of being unsupported and that there was no one or nothing to catch me if I fell. Odd that once I had that realisation, the dreams have stopped and i has had them for years!

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