What's the last weirdest dream you had?

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27 Dec 2014, 10:02 pm

I used to have like this little stuffed animal mammoth, probably hidden somewhere around here. Anyways I had a dream where it came to life became like the size of Godzilla and I rode it into battle against a ship of pirates that were lead by the Mummy from the mummy films. It was a bit of a nightmare actually, I used to be terrified of the mummy and scarabs.



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27 Dec 2014, 10:09 pm

so far have not dreamt of mummies but that doesn't mean I'd be especially eager to start. :alien:



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28 Dec 2014, 6:08 am

I dreamed my supervisor was a murderer. He said he shot people in the face so they would not be recognized. Then the hospital where I work was flooding and I was trying to find maintenance to let them know about the leaks. The hospital looked a little like a prison and a little like a southern plantation. It was not a good place to be.

I think I watched too much American Horror Story series (marathon).


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29 Dec 2014, 12:47 pm

I had a dream about roads tonight. Roads which were modernised last times in the place which is near to my home.



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29 Dec 2014, 1:37 pm

justkillingtime wrote:
I dreamed my supervisor was a murderer. He said he shot people in the face so they would not be recognized. Then the hospital where I work was flooding and I was trying to find maintenance to let them know about the leaks. The hospital looked a little like a prison and a little like a southern plantation. It was not a good place to be.

I think I watched too much American Horror Story series (marathon).


Dreaming that your workplace is a "plantation (ie antebellum slave plantation)", or a "prison", and that your supervisor is a "murderer"? Gee...wonder what THAT could mean? Sounds like you need a vacation.



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29 Dec 2014, 2:17 pm

My dream last night was very strange, but kind of funny when I described it to my mother today. I woke up (in my dream) and see my aunt standing there in a retro nurse uniform with blue candy-stripes. I asked what she she was doing there and she told me not to call her by her real name but "Snowflake". I asked her why, was it because she was "delicate" or "feminine"? She told me no, it was because she was "one of a kind", like real snowflakes are. I was like, "Forget it I'm not calling you Snowflake", and when I got up I found myself wearing big, baggy PJ's, and then she tried to put this bib on me that was so big it covered up the whole front of my body. I asked what it was for, and she told me it was in case I spilled food on myself while eating breakfast. I flung the bib off and started freaking out saying I didn't need it, the bib was for really elderly or disabled people and I wasn't either. And then I went to make french Toast for breakfast but then went and changed into a pair of jeans and a top, but then my aunt says I need to flip my French toast over. That's about all I remember except that my aunt was also playing caretaker to two other people I didn't recognize. It was pretty crazy, although I kind of liked that whole "Call me Snowflake because I'm an individual not because I'm soft or delicate" idea. We had some snow yesterday, too. It's hardly snowed at all this month.



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30 Dec 2014, 7:35 am

I had a dream that I was reading a large book called "Curses of the Jungle Tribes" and I saw a photo of someone from the Balbatai tribe called Marcus. I've never heard of a tribe called that and I don't know anyone called Marcus in real life, but in the dream I got quite excited and shouted to my friend, "IT'S MARCUS! Come and look! Marcus is in this book!" She then got quite upset and told me she'd just heard that he was going to die soon because he had spinal parasites and the monks were after him.



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30 Dec 2014, 3:15 pm

I dreamt I was in this jet airliner, and we were steadily ascending at a high rate of speed, it was set up to be supersonic- then all of a sudden the fuselage fractured and we were all thrust into midair with the aircraft disintegrating all around us and the wind and noise were tremendous, but I remember feeling not the expected abject fear but instead a welcoming sensation that I was soon to be in heaven. then I awoke.



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31 Dec 2014, 4:47 am

I had strange dream about coach driving on the night from 28.12.2014 and 29.12.2014. There was something about religion in it. I do not remember it so precisely.



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31 Dec 2014, 1:45 pm

auntblabby wrote:
^^^^^
:thumleft: the discoverer of the benzene molecule dreamt of a snake eating its tail. so it is a good thing that you are able to tap into your dreamland wisdom for waking problems :thumright:


Yes and no. It can be problematic though. If I am very angry before I go to bed, the dreams can take a malicious intent in the product that I have to be watchful of. So, I have to take a bit of time to unwind my mind before I go to sleep when I am mad. (This was more a of problem to me when I was younger and being constantly bullied by classmates. I was in a state of constant slow rage that took many years after graduation to wear off.) Unfortunately, I have many ideas that I have had to keep to myself because of this situation. I wish I had a way of purposely forgetting them, but alas, I cannot. The best method I have figured out for my situation is a means of coding those ideas with particular songs to keep them out of the way until (or should) I ever need them. A curse of my own design if you will...



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31 Dec 2014, 2:07 pm

Earlier today, while I was sleeping beside the fireplace. I woke up right before my mom came home, and she proceeded to make as much noise as she possibly could, so I gave up on falling back asleep an came upstairs.

My dreams always involve a lot of elements that I don't always remember. But near the end of this one I was walking through a tunnel-sort of thing and I had to walk downhill, so my footsteps sped up, and so did the girl's behind me. But the girl behind me, who was probably six at the oldest, didn't slow down after she had gone downhill and ended up crawling on my feet. I thought she would be more self aware and maybe, you know, get off my feet. But no, I just stood there with a small child clinging to my shoes. I lifted a foot, pressed it to her head, and slowly pushed her off of me.

And that's pretty much how I feel about children. :skull:

The tunnels were elevated quite high. At first they had blue, translucent walls, but I think as I walked along the walls must have changed to glass, because I looked to the side and realized that the tunnels/hallways were raised above a giant indoor swimming pool. 8O I. Love. Water. The water was a beautiful cerulean and no one was even in it. I can't envision new places ad buildings while I'm awake, but my subconscious is amazing at it.



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31 Dec 2014, 2:20 pm

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I was walking through a tunnel-sort of thing and I had to walk downhill, so my footsteps sped up, and so did the girl's behind me. But the girl behind me, who was probably six at the oldest, didn't slow down after she had gone downhill and ended up crawling on my feet. I thought she would be more self aware and maybe, you know, get off my feet. But no, I just stood there with a small child clinging to my shoes. I lifted a foot, pressed it to her head, and slowly pushed her off of me. And that's pretty much how I feel about children. :skull: The tunnels were elevated quite high. At first they had blue, translucent walls, but I think as I walked along the walls must have changed to glass, because I looked to the side and realized that the tunnels/hallways were raised above a giant indoor swimming pool. 8O I. Love. Water. The water was a beautiful cerulean and no one was even in it. I can't envision new places ad buildings while I'm awake, but my subconscious is amazing at it.

Feet
To see your own feet in your dream symbolizes your foundation, stability and sense of understanding. It signifies your need to be more practical and sensible. Keep both feet on the ground. Alternatively, feet represents mobility, independence and freedom. Perhaps you have taken a step in the right direction and are contemplating your goals or your next step.
Head
To see a head in your dream signifies wisdom, intellect, understanding and rationality. It may also represent your accomplishments, self-image, and perception of the world. The dream may also be metaphor to indicate that you are "ahead" in some situation or that you need to get ahead.
Children
To see children in your dream signify an aspect of yourself and your childlike qualities. You may be retreating back to a childlike state and longing for the past. It could be that you are trying to still satisfy repressed desires and unfulfilled hopes. Perhaps there is something that you need to see grow and nurture. Take some time off and cater to the inner child within. Alternatively, the dream may be highlighting your innocence, purity, simplicity, and carefree attitude. If you are trying to fend off children, then it implies that you are repressing your inner child. The children could represent someone in your waking life (coworker, mate, sibling, etc.) who is acting like a child.
Tunnel
To see a tunnel in your dream represents the vagina, womb, and birth. Thus it may refer to a need for security and nurturance. To dream that you are going through a tunnel suggests that you are exploring aspects of your subconscious. You are opening yourself to a brand new awareness. Alternatively, it indicates your limited perspective as in the phrase "tunnel vision". Are you being close minded or narrow minded in some issue? To see the light at the end of a tunnel symbolizes hope. You will navigate through life and all its difficulties with great success. Alternatively, it also indicates the end of your journey and the realization of your goals.
Shoes
In general, shoes represent your approach to life. Wearing shoes in your dream suggests that you are well-grounded or down to earth.It also represents your convictions about your beliefs.
Pool
To see a pool of water in your dream indicates that you need to acknowledge and understand your feelings. It is time to dive in and deal with those emotions. Alternatively, a pool indicates your desire to be cleansed. You need to wash away the past.
Swimming Pool
To see a swimming pool in your dream symbolizes relaxation, calmness, luxury and ease. You need to take a break. Alternatively, a swimming pool suggests that you need to acknowledge and understand your feelings. It is time to dive in and deal with those emotions. You need to cleanse yourself and wash away past hurts. To see an empty swimming pool in your dream suggests that you are literally feeling empty and devoid of emotions.

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The best method I have figured out for my situation is a means of coding those ideas with particular songs to keep them out of the way until (or should) I ever need them. A curse of my own design if you will...

that is an excellent idea! :idea: I will have to figure out a way I can do that.



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01 Jan 2015, 2:43 pm

had the weirdest dream, was back in some kind of school, was an eager student, but sort of disconnected... having a sense of completion or graduation, i walked outside of the classroom and wandered around to other classrooms, ducked into some of them while the classes were in session. in one of them were a bunch of older adults practicing sign language while speaking orally with one another, they were challenging each other to do math problems via ASL. had never seen or heard anything like that before, and as a conscious first it was in STEREO with voices coming from left through right. then I went outside into the parking lot but there were no cars. then I awoke. there was more to the dream but my full bladder wiped the memories away. but all throughout the song "you've got a friend in me" was playing somewhere, superimposed on top of the dream as though i had mixed it in on top of the dream soundtrack. :huh:



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01 Jan 2015, 5:31 pm

QuantumChemist wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
^^^^^
:thumleft: the discoverer of the benzene molecule dreamt of a snake eating its tail. so it is a good thing that you are able to tap into your dreamland wisdom for waking problems :thumright:


Yes and no. It can be problematic though. If I am very angry before I go to bed, the dreams can take a malicious intent in the product that I have to be watchful of. So, I have to take a bit of time to unwind my mind before I go to sleep when I am mad. (This was more a of problem to me when I was younger and being constantly bullied by classmates. I was in a state of constant slow rage that took many years after graduation to wear off.) Unfortunately, I have many ideas that I have had to keep to myself because of this situation. I wish I had a way of purposely forgetting them, but alas, I cannot. The best method I have figured out for my situation is a means of coding those ideas with particular songs to keep them out of the way until (or should) I ever need them. A curse of my own design if you will...


Hi, I'm curious, what does that mean? How do you do it?



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01 Jan 2015, 7:58 pm

wozeree wrote:
QuantumChemist wrote:
auntblabby wrote:
^^^^^
:thumleft: the discoverer of the benzene molecule dreamt of a snake eating its tail. so it is a good thing that you are able to tap into your dreamland wisdom for waking problems :thumright:


Yes and no. It can be problematic though. If I am very angry before I go to bed, the dreams can take a malicious intent in the product that I have to be watchful of. So, I have to take a bit of time to unwind my mind before I go to sleep when I am mad. (This was more a of problem to me when I was younger and being constantly bullied by classmates. I was in a state of constant slow rage that took many years after graduation to wear off.) Unfortunately, I have many ideas that I have had to keep to myself because of this situation. I wish I had a way of purposely forgetting them, but alas, I cannot. The best method I have figured out for my situation is a means of coding those ideas with particular songs to keep them out of the way until (or should) I ever need them. A curse of my own design if you will...


Hi, I'm curious, what does that mean? How do you do it?


It is something that I developed a few years ago quite by accident while working on a project. Basically, I concentrate really hard on developing the idea further for a period of time (about one hour) while listening to a particular set of songs over and over, usually aggressive ones work the best for this. After that, I write down the set of songs on a special list and know it will help me remember the idea if I need it later. The list only has a generic table of song orders, not what ideas the songs are connected to. That way, if I read the list, I will not automatically remember the ideas. After doing that process, I tend to not think of that idea again until I hear those songs in that order. I have no idea if it will work on other people or not. All I know is that it does seem to work for me.



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01 Jan 2015, 8:03 pm

^^^^
very interesting mnemonic device :thumleft: