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Now, instead of turning into a totally new dream, or better still, sleeping in peace, I get the follow on events "episode" of the last dream, but with things that are slightly different, but nonetheless the consequences of the story occur as they should. I won't write about it, merely because it sounds plain stupid on screen, but it did have a coherent story order of events.
Uh, no matter, back to what you were doing. I was just totally f-ed up there for a while.
My eyes opened (and this is the freaky bit), I couldn't move! I frantically tried to move my arms and legs but only my neck would "nod" forward. There was a silhouette (bad spelling) of a hooded guy right in front of me for a couple of seconds.
It wasn't a dream in a dream or anything like that... I've never been so frightened or experienced anything similar since (thankfully).
> Lately, I've been seeing things (places, events) in my dreams, and
> then seeing them when I'm awake (deja vus). This is considered
> normal, but when it happens 3 times a day...
>
> Am I odd?
I used to get that loads.
Amazing, but true. I can only remember having one black and white dream, in which I was on the back of a flying dragon, alongside this evil monk guy, with a church below. I was 6... plus, I'd eaten the majority of a chunk of cheese before bed. What a party!
Lately, I've been seeing things (places, events) in my dreams, and then seeing them when I'm awake (deja vus). This is considered normal, but when it happens 3 times a day...
Am I odd?
I've also had what you had, Iccy, and its normally surrounding a scary sort of dream like being chased or something.
Also to note, the majority of my dreams are in black and white. People tell me this isn't right.
> So everything was as it should be, like in real life? Because though I
> was me (what a quote), everything else wasn't. There were certainly
> some similarities towards real life stuff. That's where I was getting
> the "This dream is important for you to understand" vibe.
Do you mean things that you know, from your life are there but just...scrambled? It's sort of what I get when I have awsome dreams. It's like i'll be in London and meet someone who I would never meet in London then go somewhere that isn't in London in real life but is in the dream.
:S
> I know I'll get a torrent of abuse here, but this was just plain
> weird. Have you ever had a dream that, once reaching a decisive point
> (such as someone getting arrested, death etc.), you wake up
> immediately and then want to go back "in"?
I do know that. Very well.
I've never "gone back in" though. Sounds cool. I wish I could do it all the time. At a drop of a hat.
I always have the wackiest nightmares, in the most bizarre scenarios ever. But my dreams all have real people in real places. Strange that?
A Life Topic methinks.
> I recall being awake for a split second (I did open my eyes) before going back to sleep again.
I've been there. Except, it wasn't a dream I wanted to go back into.
:(