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Dreams
Jun 12, 2017 10:58:54 GMT 10
Post by TRINITY on Jun 12, 2017 10:58:54 GMT 10
I would really like to nut out my dreams with someone but I am not really in to all this dream interpretation stuff which I am finding all over the internet. I think it tends to put all dream experiences in to little boxes, like they mean the same thing for every person and I have yet to find someone who can do personalised dream interpretation.
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Post by bob12 on Jun 12, 2017 22:29:50 GMT 10
A general guideline would be that your dream's best interpretation would be your own because of the different life experiences all of us have. Probably a friend could help by questioning you regarding how your dream fits your unique life experiences. And how about the possibility of past life experiences fitting into some of our dreams? One thing to pay attention to is re-occurring dreams. That is a worthwhile message that needs to be understood and normally some kind of action taken. Now the above is just my opinion. Below is a video on dreams: Your Nightly Dreams G. William Domhoff, research professor of psychology and sociology at UC Santa Cruz, is a leading expert on dreams. Fascinated by dreams for nearly 50 years, Domhoff highlights his work with DreamBank, a search engine and database of 16,000 dreams. www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6qhwdTzilg
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Jun 13, 2017 16:19:21 GMT 10
Post by TRINITY on Jun 13, 2017 16:19:21 GMT 10
Bob, I visit the same places in my dreams, repeatedly....for the last few years. I don't have any of what I would call new dreams in new places? Just the same places over and over and they are so familiar to me...nostalgic that I can't stand to wake up from them.Mostly because I've been to these places so many times I feel like I know them.I go to bed thinking about them so that I can dream about them...hopefully.I did have on odd ream, kept going over and over but making different choices in each one, always recalling my previous choice.
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Jun 14, 2017 14:03:42 GMT 10
Post by bob12 on Jun 14, 2017 14:03:42 GMT 10
Trinity,
Here are some questions:
Time era?
Location?
Relationships?
Good feel, bad feel, no feel?
Do you want to pursue?
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Jun 24, 2017 13:51:15 GMT 10
Post by TRINITY on Jun 24, 2017 13:51:15 GMT 10
Bob I had a three part dream again last night. That's where I wake up and when I go back to sleep I continue the dream, like a long saga, ok if it's a good dream but this one was not, also, it was very 'real' no stupid nonsense lol. Bob, why would I be dreaming in the early daylight hours rather than during the night? Part three of my dream was after 7am this morning and that's often the case.Also I have these really weird drifting in and out of dreams while I am not asleep yet.Sometimes I fade in and out of those 20-30 times before I even go to sleep.
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Post by bob12 on Jun 24, 2017 22:03:41 GMT 10
Bob I had a three part dream again last night. That's where I wake up and when I go back to sleep I continue the dream, like a long saga, ok if it's a good dream but this one was not, also, it was very 'real' no stupid nonsense lol. Bob, why would I be dreaming in the early daylight hours rather than during the night? Part three of my dream was after 7am this morning and that's often the case.Also I have these really weird drifting in and out of dreams while I am not asleep yet.Sometimes I fade in and out of those 20-30 times before I even go to sleep. I've had those too, Trinity. It played like a movie. Some were past life experiences replayed. Some were something different, I could not explain. They are more interesting the Hollywood movies.
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Dreams
Jul 28, 2017 21:02:13 GMT 10
Post by TRINITY on Jul 28, 2017 21:02:13 GMT 10
Bob I am still having these dreams and I don't know how to explain them. I am yet to find anyone who can help me work out what they mean and I don't want to have to die in order for all to be revealed lol.
Soooooo, tell me how can I figure this out...
I am repeatedly dreaming about the same places over and over, maybe a dozen or so different locations which I do not recognise when I am awake as being anywhere that I have physically been to or seen.I'm not often doing anything specific in these dreams, I am usually just 'present' but I am so attached to these places that I don't want to leave.I feel very nostalgic, dejavu, familiarity as though I have been to these places before,like I know them really well even when a new dream location happens such as last night. I had a dream about yet another new place and as always, even though this is the first time I've dreamed about this place I just feel like I already know it.I can tell the difference between these dreams and regular dreams in several ways...1. My regular dreams are nonsense and they have no substance. 2. After I wake from a regular dream, I feel like it's only a dream and it means nothing. 3. When I wake from one of these, let's call them 'locational dreams'I think about them for a really long time, they are super clear in detail, I know my surroundings and the nostalgia lingers, even later in the day when I recall my dream I will get the same nostalgic feeling.4.In my locational dreams there is non nonsense, there's not usually any experiences at all in these except for me being there, or wandering around......I might mention I have astral travelled and this is not what it is.I am clearly asleep, not feeling like I have left my body. Also, someone told me you can't die in your dreams...well what if I do and I know what it's like on the other side? Is this odd too?
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Post by bob12 on Jul 29, 2017 11:31:14 GMT 10
Trinity,
Someone told you that you can't die in your dreams? People do die in their sleep.
Try writing your more meaningful dreams down. That way you won't miss any detail.
Take this all objectively. Dreams can be a lot of things.
o Some could relate to your subconscious try to tell you something or to clear things up.
o Some could be in code. That is the reason for writing the details of your dreams down. If you relax, you should be able to crack to code.
o Some could be leading you to past life experiences. Past life experiences can be anything from wonderful to awful with most of them being just every day life. But if you do go there, do expect some trauma. That would be the same if you explored the past in this life. There is trauma that that wasn't addressed at the time.
If you do want to explore, read what you wrote and things will eventually come to you.
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Jul 29, 2017 20:59:51 GMT 10
Post by TRINITY on Jul 29, 2017 20:59:51 GMT 10
Yup, doing it Bob, I need to unravel the mystery...more accurately, I feel like I am supposed to unravel it.
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Jul 29, 2017 22:13:19 GMT 10
Post by bob12 on Jul 29, 2017 22:13:19 GMT 10
Trinity,
Your subconscious is you. It's trying to tell you something through your dreams.
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Aug 5, 2017 22:36:19 GMT 10
Post by TRINITY on Aug 5, 2017 22:36:19 GMT 10
Bob, no more dreams but, my Daughter told me about a woman she met through a friend, she describes exactly what I have, even right down to the feelings in the dreams and she said it was 16 years after having all of these dreams she started seeing these places in her life.....
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Aug 6, 2017 8:42:46 GMT 10
Post by bob12 on Aug 6, 2017 8:42:46 GMT 10
Bob, no more dreams but, my Daughter told me about a woman she met through a friend, she describes exactly what I have, even right down to the feelings in the dreams and she said it was 16 years after having all of these dreams she started seeing these places in her life..... Trinity, Precognitive dreams are an interesting subject. Here are a couple of examples: www.world-of-lucid-dreaming.com/precognitive-dreams.htmlFamous Precognitive Dreams
How often have you dreamed about your own death? You could say that this is an unlikely event, made even more unlikely if you then go and die soon after. This is exactly what happened to Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln
Precognitive Dreams
In 1865, two weeks before he was shot dead, Abraham Lincoln had a psychic dream about a funeral at the White House.
In the dream, he asked someone who was in the casket and they replied, "the president of the United States". He told his wife about the dream but neither of them took it to heart - for on the night of his assassination he gave his bodyguard the night off.
Mark Twain
Precognitive Dreams
The American writer, Mark Twain, and his brother Henry once worked on riverboats on the Mississippi.
One night Mark had a dream about his brother's corpse lying in a metal coffin in his sister's living room. It rested on two chairs, with a bouquet and a single crimson flower in the center. He told his sister about his dream.
Weeks later, his brother was killed in a massive explosion on a riverboat. Many others died and were buried in wooden coffins. But one onlooker felt such pity for young Henry that she raised the money for an expensive metal coffin. At the funeral, he saw the coffin as it was in his dream. As he stood over Henry's casket, a woman placed a bouquet with a single red rose in the middle.
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