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IkeaBoy
08-04-2001, 03:42 PM
I fell asleep this afternoon and had a dream and I figured this would probably be the best place to post it to get opinions.
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It starts with me watching Big Brother 2 and for some reason Eliza Dushku (Faith on Buffy, black haired chick in Bring it On) is as a houseguest.
Then there's a field somewhere but it's near a highway where I'm telling a acquaintance an idea I have for like a movie or show and then I try convince him to let me in part of it. I know he's not going to let me so I leave. I pull up out this exit onto the highway but wait at the side to wait for him except there's this guy following me. So I still wait despite this guy behind me in the area I'm waiting and wait for the acquaintance of mine to drive past me. Then I take off and this guy still follows me. I look in my rearview mirror and see the bumper of the car of the acquaintance of mine. I think look up on the highway (Which was crowded but now it isn't) and there's a rocket ship in front of me but not completely in front of me. More like the distance you see rocket ships in a film of a rocketship I scream "Holy Shit".
Then my eyes shut, my car spins around I'm thrown into the door, my father (yes he's alive) is driving and he asks how far I drove. I say I don't know and he says look for the little mark under the (whatever you call the green things with exits) because if it's there that means I passed the state (or something). It's the infinity symbol I see it, he takes the first exit.
We go into this really old shitty building with "rooms" but onl y3 walls so each room is opened since someone has to go to the bathroom. We start to go up one of the stone stiar cases and then this freak looking woman wearing a bowler derby and a nose that looks like a balloon you make balloon animals out of. She says good day and raises her bowler nad puts it down. So I switch stair cases and begin to walk up. In every room there is a chair in the center with a life size dummy of The Shadow that all you can see is his hands since I keep facing his back. I remember only one Shadow had the hands of a black guy.
About 3 floors up I look up and at the top of the stairs there's one bathroom door with a really long line in front of it.
Then I wake up.

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erinmoran
08-04-2001, 04:28 PM
I had a dream that i was at the Oscars (gGGGggGG) playing in the orchestra. I then jumped on stage with my saxaphone and started to showboat. (Simliar to the opening scene with Lisa at the beginning of the Simpsons)

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HordeKing1
08-04-2001, 09:23 PM
IKEABOY - The meaning of dreams has fascinated phillosophers for centuries and more recently of course, psychologists.

The entire spectrum of possibilites is present in one school of thought or another.

Some feel that dreams are completely meaningless. Jung felt they were remnants of our collective unconscious. Frued saw dreams as the id and ego running unchecked. He looked towards the symbolism of dreams, and being Freud, found mostly sexual symbolism. More modern analysis seeks to relate dreams to specific events or anxieties in a persons life. There is much symbolism present in dreams, but it's typically not interepreted as sexual unless it relates to a person's waking life.

We know for certain that dreams are essential for survival. Studies have shown that people deprived of REM sleep (essential for dreaming) rapidly lose the ability to distinguish reality from illusion (i.e. psychosis develops. This is reversed as soon as the person is allowed to dream again.)

Personally, I feel dreams represent what we think about during the day, disguised in symbolism or guises that the unconscious sleeping mind is able to express. Some dreams are very easily interpreted but for the most accurate results, a relationship with the dreamer must be established so that you know what's going on in their life.



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Gvac
08-05-2001, 05:47 AM
I rarely, if ever, remember my
dreams. The only reason I
think it's just a case of me
not remembering is because
everyone insists that we all
dream, otherwise I would swear
that I don't.

Does this mean I'm an
incredibly well-adjusted
person with no issues
bothering me subconsciously,
or am I bordering on psychosis?









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IkeaBoy
08-05-2001, 07:47 AM
Just because you dont' remember your dreams doesn't mean you don't dream. Hell I rarely remember my dreams too, it's just that I happened to remember that one.

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Pootertoot
08-05-2001, 11:30 AM
Has anyone ever dreamt they're on the phone? Is it like in real life, or does it cut away to the other peson every time they talk, like in the movies?

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HordeKing1
08-06-2001, 05:23 PM
IKEABOY is correct. Not every person remembers their dreams but everyone dreams.

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