Most of the people who know me... know me as Adreamer2.... I call myself that because, like you, I am a dreamer too.....
But, most importantly, I am an interpreter..... I have been interpreting dreams for over 20 years now.......
Lucid dreams are "testing grounds"...... Whatever one is able to accomplish while in this place, determines how strong one's faith is.... If one is unable to accomplish something they seek to do while in this state.... they have little to no faith.....
Your sister,
Ginger
2007-01-03 18:32:56
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I have some of the strangest dreams. I am actually hoping to find some sort of class on dreaming and the mind at rest after I get to graduate school because it fascinates me. There is usually a certain object that stands out for me in a dream, but the settings are also truly strange. For instance, when I dream of college it is always the same place. Tall white stucco buildings on the outside, and on the inside there are a million staircases leading every which way (upside down and sideways included). I feel it is a pretty accurate rendition, but always the same places. The amusement park is always the same, filled with strange rides. Certain cities I have been to. Places I have yet to see. All very entertaining, sometimes totally overwhelming though. I think I should go try out that dreaming now...
2007-01-04 01:01:24
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answer #2
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answered by averyanne77 4
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Yep. I have really freaky dreams.
Most of the time I'm running away from something--most likely trying to kill me--although I never ever die in my dreams.
Sometimes there's a few people helping me, but a lot of the time the people coming after me are also people I know.
A lot of times I'm stuck in places where I'm looking for a certain room, but I'll run into the same places over and over again trying to find this room. Eventually, I'll make it to the room going the same way I did every other time like it's a continuous circle until finally it ends in the room. Every once in a while I'll run out of the room only to start running in the circle again.
A lot of times I'll run out of a room and around in the circle mentioned above and then run back to the room and it'll be a completely different place.
Speaking of running, I run a lot faster in my dreams than I do in real life and I never seem to have too much trouble breathing.
In them, I somehow just Know I'm in them dream, but I never do anything about it, I just let the dream play out on its own.
One of my favorite dreams was when I was trying to get away from dead zombie 10 year olds while stuck in a cage-like elevator with a dead guy at my feet. And all of a sudden Tony Hawk came and pressed this big button and it cut scenes (that happens a lot) and he was wrapping me in a towel and being all gentlemanly and stuff. To this day, I still refer to him as my hero.
2007-01-04 03:27:49
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answered by Kelly 3
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I have realistic dreams. They involve people I know in realistic situations. Sometimes they actually come true. (Its really freaky) I think its almost like a sixth sense or intuition or something.
2007-01-04 00:54:08
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answered by morena0160@sbcglobal.net 2
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Some of my dreams come true. Some of them freak me out. Some of them are silly. Some of them are remarkably beautiful. Some of them are romantic. Some of them are a bit odd. Some of them are indescribable. Some of them I'll NEVER forget...
2007-01-04 00:58:59
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answered by UVRay 6
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