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Redway
13-10-2013, 03:11 PM
Your subconscious trying to help you in your waking life with cryptic messages and symbols or a random arrangement of what's on your mind in a meaningless order? What do you think - meanings or irrelevant?

GypsyGoth
13-10-2013, 03:29 PM
By my calculations, dreams are some type of ads from the future http://i.imgur.com/gKtJhbT.gif

Josy
13-10-2013, 03:32 PM
Its just random thoughts from things you do and see every day imo.

arista
13-10-2013, 03:48 PM
Its just random thoughts from things you do and see every day imo.


Yes
and Sex at the top of the list

arista
13-10-2013, 03:49 PM
By my calculations, dreams are some type of ads from the future http://i.imgur.com/gKtJhbT.gif


No not like Ads


Warnings

arista
13-10-2013, 03:50 PM
Your subconscious trying to help you in your waking life with cryptic messages and symbols or a random arrangement of what's on your mind in a meaningless order? What do you think - meanings or irrelevant?


Watch out some Dreams can take over
what you do.

Kizzy
13-10-2013, 03:53 PM
I had a really odd one I was dressed like an 80's dancer in legwarmers dancing around a shopping centre, then an ex came and asked me to go on holiday and I said yes but boarded a different coach.
We got to a massive mansion, I couldn't stop dancing... this old couple were helping me find him, I was crying I said sorry for running away but I didn't mean it so he walked away.

Actually, I sort of get it :laugh:

Ammi
13-10-2013, 03:55 PM
Your subconscious trying to help you in your waking life with cryptic messages and symbols or a random arrangement of what's on your mind in a meaningless order? What do you think - meanings or irrelevant?

..I don't very often remember dreams unless they're bad ones/nightmares which for me I think is just if I'm anxious/worried about something that might cause them and I only get them very occasionally... but the dreams themselves aren't related to what is preoccupying me...

Sophiee
13-10-2013, 05:12 PM
Its just random thoughts from things you do and see every day imo.
yeah this. I don't think it means anything at all :suspect:

Redway
13-10-2013, 05:43 PM
Its just random thoughts from things you do and see every day imo.

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Jack_
13-10-2013, 05:49 PM
What Josy said basically, often I can trace the reason I've had a dream back to something that happened the previous day, like something you saw or a conversation you had and it fell into your subconscious and was used to form a dream, it's just strange how when those moments happen during the day you'd never think you'd end up dreaming about them.

An example would be I once had a dream about going on a random car journey in the middle of the night with my cousin I think it was, and in the dream I had a vivid image in my head of the speedometer, and then once I woke up I remembered the previous day I'd been in the car with my dad and had glanced at it and it obviously stayed with me, and I think I'd thought about texting my cousin to arrange something, so obviously the dream formed out of that. Strange though :laugh:

mizzy25
13-10-2013, 05:54 PM
saying as I have the most ridic dreams ever I don't know what they mean, I actually keep a blog of my dreams as they are so odd. I had one a while back and it was a like a bloody tv prog il find it and post it on here.

mizzy25
13-10-2013, 05:55 PM
here it is it was a little while ago now:

ok here goes last nights dream. first there was 2 gay guys in a multi storey carpark where i think they had gone for rumpy pumpy anyway one started bashing the other one over the head, until he saw someone watching him, all u cud see was the eyes, so the attacker ran away, the victim then got up and staggered towards the way out, someone was shouting to him run, run (i dont know if it was the attacker or the eyes) the victim was shouting help, help he was about 50yds or so away from the exit and a man was on his way out, but he totally ignored the victims cries for help. then i realised he had headphones on so cudnt hear him. The victim covered in blood by this time managed to stagger to the door just as a group of tennis players passed. 2 men and 2 woman dressed in tennis gear, they were about 15yds past the entrance when the victim staggered out still shouting for help. Only they never heard him becoz they were too busy laffing and joking on about one of the woman wanting a sausage roll. The victim then collapsed then a few people appeared to help. then wud u flippin believe this.... I WOKE UP!!!!!! ARGHHHH try as i might to get back to the bloody dream to find out wot happened. ie did the victim live or die? why was he attacked? who was the attacker? whose were the eyes? did the tennis player get her sausage roll. I could not get back to sleep. gutted lol

Redway
13-10-2013, 05:56 PM
You make a very interesting analysis, Jack_

I recall having some absolute nightmares but they could easily be traced from earlier conversations and actions, culminating in a horrific mix during R.E.M..

I also notice it's best to stay clear of alcohol to avoid those sort of dreams. :laugh:

lostalex
13-10-2013, 06:03 PM
I don't think it's meaningless, i think it's from your subconsciousness, i don't think you can like predict the future from them or anything though, but i think they do involve things from your real life and if you are bothered by something, your dreams will reflect you being stressed about something.

i dunno if i'm making sense. I don't think it's mystical or anything, but i do think some of the things in dreams will play on what you are stressed by in your real life.

I think it's when your mind can go wild, and not be censored by the normal things in life.

I think your dreams are both what you fear most and what you want most in real life. It's a combination of both.

mizzy25
13-10-2013, 08:58 PM
I actually like having the weird dreams, so long as there not nitemares. I had one of them the other week where my cheek was crumbling away from my face and u could see right into my mouth, my teeth, gums the lot and a crumbling cheek. it was horrible.

Shaun
13-10-2013, 09:02 PM
Dreams are the one area where I am open-minded and open to weird supernatural theories about them :laugh: I've had way too many occasions of deja vu and really specific instances of it - I'm not saying we're predetermined or even clairvoyant, just find it really spooky sometimes how accurate dreams can go on to be.

Marsh.
13-10-2013, 09:06 PM
I hate nightmares, especially when I half wake up and can feel my body in the bed but can't move. Scares the life out of me thinking I'm paralysed.

Gstar
13-10-2013, 09:08 PM
Agree with lostalex and Jack

Not long ago I dreamt that Beyonce was in a plane accident which is obviously my worse fear ever but I think it was the day when I was researching information about Aaliyah's death so I see what happened. But my gosh that was the worst dream ever because I actually seen the plane blow up :bawling:

Ammi
13-10-2013, 09:08 PM
I hate nightmares, especially when I half wake up and can feel my body in the bed but can't move. Scares the life out of me thinking I'm paralysed.

..ughhh, that's a horrible feeling, really frightening and sometimes I also feel that someone is in the room right next to me, breathing on me but I'm completely paralysed...

Redway
13-10-2013, 09:43 PM
..ughhh, that's a horrible feeling, really frightening and sometimes I also feel that someone is in the room right next to me, breathing on me but I'm completely paralysed...

Even worse is when in a dream you scream for help but no voice comes out. Or you're trying to run but it's like being stuck in a marsh the way your legs can't move. It's really frightening desperately trying to escape from a terrifying ordeal all to no avail, which is very similar to my mental state when I suffer panic attacks (which isn't very often, mind).

Ammi
14-10-2013, 04:04 AM
Even worse is when in a dream you scream for help but no voice comes out. Or you're trying to run but it's like being stuck in a marsh the way your legs can't move. It's really frightening desperately trying to escape from a terrifying ordeal all to no avail, which is very similar to my mental state when I suffer panic attacks (which isn't very often, mind).

..yeah I've had that as well, when you try to scream and there's nothing there and it all seems so real doesn't it...awww, I'm, sorry to hear that you suffer from panic attacks, Redway..I didn't know that..and that must be so scary if they're similar to those dreams..:hug:...

Josy
14-10-2013, 01:20 PM
I hate nightmares, especially when I half wake up and can feel my body in the bed but can't move. Scares the life out of me thinking I'm paralysed.

Sleep Paralysis

..ughhh, that's a horrible feeling, really frightening and sometimes I also feel that someone is in the room right next to me, breathing on me but I'm completely paralysed...

Eurgh I get this and it's awful.

Hasn't happened for a while now so hope I don't get it because we were discussing it :laugh:

Glenn.
14-10-2013, 01:37 PM
I have horrible dreams sometimes. The worst ones are when I feel I have stuff crawling on me like spiders and stuff. On holiday once I had a dream I had a swarm of bees in my sheets and I ran out of the room screaming bloody murder and then woke up in the living room of the caravan in my pants.

Josy
14-10-2013, 01:51 PM
I have horrible dreams sometimes. The worst ones are when I feel I have stuff crawling on me like spiders and stuff. On holiday once I had a dream I had a swarm of bees in my sheets and I ran out of the room screaming bloody murder and then woke up in the living room of the caravan in my pants.

:joker::joker:

Josy
14-10-2013, 01:57 PM
Just reading your post reminded me of this Glenn...


Years ago one of my sisters went to the swimming baths with her friend and let her friend use her hairbrush because she had forgot to bring hers, anyway...when she got home my mum told her she shouldn't let anyone use her hairbrush in case they have nits and this must have stuck in her mind because my parents heard noises coming from the back room of the kitchen that night and when they got up my sister was sleepwalking and had put her hairbrushes, hairbands and pillow covers into the washing machine. :joker:

Glenn.
14-10-2013, 01:57 PM
I was sharing a room with my grandad and I scared the crap out of him. He said I started screaming then fell out of bed, then run out of the room. Still screaming.

Glenn.
14-10-2013, 02:01 PM
Just reading your post reminded me of this Glenn...


Years ago one of my sisters went to the swimming baths with her friend and let her friend use her hairbrush because she had forgot to bring hers, anyway...when she got home my mum told her she shouldn't let anyone use her hairbrush in case they have nits and this must have stuck in her mind because my parents heard noises coming from the back room of the kitchen that night and when they got up my sister was sleepwalking and had put her hairbrushes, hairbands and pillow covers into the washing machine. :joker:

:joker:

Redway
14-10-2013, 03:42 PM
..yeah I've had that as well, when you try to scream and there's nothing there and it all seems so real doesn't it...awww, I'm, sorry to hear that you suffer from panic attacks, Redway..I didn't know that..and that must be so scary if they're similar to those dreams..:hug:...

Yeah, I have the absolute misfortune of suffering anxiety-related issues, so obviously get moments of intense fear and panic. It's really weird how sometimes they pop out of the blue and there seems to be no obvious trigger. :laugh:

I've learned to deal with them over the years, though, so I can usually get myself back to normal again. Breathing exercises really help.

arista
15-10-2013, 10:53 AM
"From nightmares to bizarre
nocturnal visions: What your
dreams can reveal about your health"

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2460192/What-dreams-reveal-health.html#ixzz2hmqIK0qB

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/10/15/article-2460192-18ADF75200000578-942_634x569.jpg

Verbal
15-10-2013, 10:58 AM
I think they are meaningless thoughts that mix together things in your subconscious from things you've done, seen are worried, excited about etc. They are also massively influenced by the types of food/drink you take in. I very rarely have dreams that I remember, a week or so ago I had indian food a few hours before I went to bed and had the weirdest night of dreams I can remember.

Redway
15-10-2013, 10:19 PM
Just reading your post reminded me of this Glenn...


Years ago one of my sisters went to the swimming baths with her friend and let her friend use her hairbrush because she had forgot to bring hers, anyway...when she got home my mum told her she shouldn't let anyone use her hairbrush in case they have nits and this must have stuck in her mind because my parents heard noises coming from the back room of the kitchen that night and when they got up my sister was sleepwalking and had put her hairbrushes, hairbands and pillow covers into the washing machine. :joker:

:laugh:

Apple202
15-10-2013, 10:23 PM
is it just me that finds the thought of sleepwalkers terrifying

Stu
15-10-2013, 10:24 PM
I liken dreams to being your hard drive defragging.

Ammi
16-10-2013, 11:36 AM
Yeah, I have the absolute misfortune of suffering anxiety-related issues, so obviously get moments of intense fear and panic. It's really weird how sometimes they pop out of the blue and there seems to be no obvious trigger. :laugh:

I've learned to deal with them over the years, though, so I can usually get myself back to normal again. Breathing exercises really help.

..sometimes the 'trigger' for things isn't a conscious one, but a sub-conscious one so it's not always obvious or explainable...but I'm glad you've learned to 'control' them as much as you can and breathing..(obviously lol..) does help as well....

Vanessa
16-10-2013, 12:06 PM
Sometimes i have sexy dreams. I love those. :evilgrin:

arista
16-10-2013, 12:18 PM
Sometimes i have sexy dreams. I love those. :evilgrin:



Yes Inspiration moves

Vanessa
16-10-2013, 12:24 PM
Yes Inspiration moves

They're better that nightmares. :hugesmile:

Mystic Mock
16-10-2013, 10:47 PM
I think that dreams are a metaphor for what's gonna happen in the future, I don't know if I'm sounding crazy but that's what I think as I still remember a dream where me, one of my Uncles, my parents, and my Brother was all in one of the bedrooms and there was food on the bed with the writing saying "Bomb" on the bed and then the next day my Uncle told my Mom that his Son had a Cyst on his head since he was 2 years old.

And I think that dream might have said that some bad news was gonna be delivered to the family, or hopefully I'm crazy and that's not the case.

Mystic Mock
16-10-2013, 10:48 PM
To explain the story better the incompetent NHS didn't know about it until recently.