
Dreams
#16
Posted 19 January 2004 - 09:48 AM

#17
Posted 19 January 2004 - 10:42 AM
#18
Posted 19 January 2004 - 10:45 AM
Bridget, you're just jealous that I have such a large cup that'll hold a whole LOT! HA AHAHH!
#19
Posted 19 January 2004 - 11:01 AM
#20
Posted 19 January 2004 - 02:14 PM
#21
Posted 19 January 2004 - 03:54 PM
Karen, is there any way you can get a friend to go with you, it might ease your anxiety a bit, you know, kind of make a roadtrip out of it
#22
Posted 19 January 2004 - 09:10 PM
#23
Posted 20 January 2004 - 08:04 AM
#24
Posted 20 January 2004 - 12:13 PM
dreams are not always good predictors, but they can explain connections, fears, and provide limited information psychically.
just last night i had an absolutely terrifying dream... i was staying at a large old house that was a bed and breakfast. i was with my husband, who appeared remarkably as himself in the dream. in the B & B there were all kinds figures - what i thought were wax dummies - in some of the rooms.
in my dream, we got up the next morning and wandered into a secret meeting room in the house by mistake. in the room were all kinds of grisly and ghastly preserved dead folks - many in edwardian costume, many with deformities. it was all so real.
in the dream, my husband went to check us out and as we turned a corner, we were on a side porch of the house - it was suddenly night-time, and i could feel absolute evil glaring down from these grisly life-sized fetishes that were really preserved corpses.
of course, i awoke screaming and my husband, who was beside me and quite asleep, kept telling me to wake up and not be afraid, but he called me by his sister's name. he laughed about this when we both awoke this morning -- i guess his sister used to have bad nightmares, too, so this was not an unusual response.
however, when i went back to bed and had another dream, i was working in a building that was mossy inside and out - there were doves and owls flying around. i was trying to type, but i kept getting interrupted by someone who would call my desk phone and ask me to look up an obscure file. this went on like this all night.
now, the second dream was all about my frustration with the futility of my work and my wish to quit doing it and go to grad school -- easily explained. the first dream's meaning has not yet been revealed...
any insights?
#25
Posted 20 January 2004 - 12:50 PM
#26
Posted 20 January 2004 - 07:26 PM
#27
Posted 21 January 2004 - 01:10 PM
Based on several studies over the years on the topic, there seems to be no distinct pattern between the gifted and the incidental dreamer. The subconscious mind is indeed a very misunderstood part of the human condition . While we understand the nature of sleep patterns from light to REM to heavy we still fail to understand why our bodies regenerate energy only during REM. And without REM sleep we would surely whither away. Remembering dreams clearly can also be quite incidental , but there are indeed ways to enhance their memory. Most B complex vitimins especially B6 and B12 have been known to enhance the memory of dreams ( when taken in the right measure over time) . Nicotine patches have also been known to kick dreams around and make them rather vivid but arent worth even putting on your skin even if your trying to quit smoking .

The bottom line about dreams is pretty simple , we all have em, some are clearer than others , some we never even remember while others can change our lives.
Dreams remain as much a mystery to us as paranormal phenomenon does to science.
Rockhauler2k1 [smiley=cwm11.gif]

#28
Posted 21 January 2004 - 02:22 PM
Your friend, Bridgie, the wanna ba Raptor....

#29
Posted 21 January 2004 - 02:54 PM
owlie

#30
Posted 22 January 2004 - 07:31 AM
KS...hope Bleebo can swing it
Bridget, Hmmm...normally dreams of flying have a number of potential meanings, the need for a different perspective, a subconscious desire to escape/change of pace or freedom from
the conventional.
Owlie-DANG...
Okay, here's one, do you normally have full recall of your dreams?
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