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Just a good chance to share. Here's mine:

I'm at a train station..but everything is a gold color(like those old western photos you can do at the beach) and the train is running through the wall next to me. About 20 people (the same people every time) and I can't hear because the train is deafening. I get frustrated and wake up every time. It's now to a point where I wake up kind of happy though..weird.

What's yours?

2007-01-20 14:57:04 · 6 answers · asked by ronaldoradano 3 in Social Science Psychology

Shoot..I messed it up..the 20 people are all asking me different questions and really eager to hear my answer. Darn, that was an important point.

2007-01-20 15:03:46 · update #1

No analyzing Becky. I like everyones so far though. There's something that I can relate to in all of these. Thanks.

2007-01-20 17:36:19 · update #2

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I'm running up the stairs in a hospital where both of my parents are dying in floors above me. As I step on the next stair, the previous one falls away into oblivion (so I can't stop or go backwards). As I tear up the stairway, I reach the floor where my parents are and the falling stairs catch up to me. At the last second I grab the edge of the floor and am suspended, hanging by my hands onto the edge of the floor. Nurses walk past both ways and seem not to notice me at all. I scream "MOM! DAD! NOOOO! HELP!" and I wake up heaving and bawling my eyes out.

Needless to say I hate when this dream happens. Maybe I need a new psychiatrist.

2007-01-20 15:23:59 · answer #1 · answered by heathen 4 · 1 0

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2016-10-31 21:20:41 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

This is a dream I have been having frequently since I was little (at least the end of it because I can never remember the rest.) It's not to exciting though...
I start walking down some stairs and I fall. My body jerks in my sleep and I wake up.

2007-01-20 15:04:46 · answer #3 · answered by Dark Star 2 · 1 0

I am young, roller blading in my garage with some girl (the same girl every time) as she sings a creepy song, as an old, red car slowly drives by. A man gets out and picks me up. I attempt to scream, but my voice doesn't come out, as if I have laryngitis. He puts me in the back of his car, and I cry, looking at my house as he drives us away.

I don't have this dream anymore, but I had it nearly every night when I was 5 and 6. It really creeped me out. I never realized why I had it.

Your dream is really interesting too. Any idea why you have it?

I hope I was helpful. Good luck!

2007-01-20 15:20:03 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

as a child, i had 3 repetitive dreams:
1. i was looking over the railing of our basement stairs (but they didn't look like ours); i lean too far and fall over; i jerk awake and feel like i'm falling
2. i'm standing in the backyard at my grandparents' house, looking at the sky; i bend my knees a little, then straighten & float into the sky and fly
3. i'm running down the driveway toward the house; someone is chasing me, but i'm running in slow motion and can't yell

as an adult:
1. i see my old h.s. softball coach at a lesbian bar in st louis; she's sitting w/ a woman in her 30s at a bar table; i recognize her and say hi and use her full name; she recognizes me after a second or two and says my name. she asks me what i'm doing; i say i'm a film producer in california and just home visiting. i thank her for helping my sister in h.s. and tell her she's over her psychological problems. then i wake up
2. my spouse is driving my car and the brakes won't work; we're careening toward a stopped vehicle.
3. i'm at a gathering or something in my home town and my dead friend shows up; but he doesn't know that he died. i run and hug him and he acts surprised that i'm so happy to see him. that's when i realize he doesn't know that he died.

also: i talk in my sleep all the time; as a kid, i was told i'd always talk about "the team"; "the team needs me", "i have to go meet the team". not sure what i say now; apparently it's incomprehendable most of the time.

so, are you going to analyze these dream?

2007-01-20 15:35:36 · answer #5 · answered by Becky 5 · 2 0

Hehe, your dream cracks me up for some weird reason.

It seems like every other dream I have incorporates this scenario: I'm in trouble, and I need to call for help. Fortunately, I always have my cell phone with me. I pull it out and start dialing. 1rst try: wrong number. 2nd try: wrong number. 3rd try: right number, but the person hangs up on me. 4th try: can't remember the freaking number, even though I know it like my own last name, so another wrong number results. 5th try: too late, but I wake up before whoever was chasing me catches me/kills me/whatever. I had one dream where I couldn't figure out how to dial 911! Then, when I dialed successfully, the emergency person hung up on me. Freaking 911 answering person. :)

What always makes the dreams so crazy (in hindsight) is that in them, I never think to just speed-dial someone in my cell phone's address book.

2007-01-20 17:14:17 · answer #6 · answered by kacey 5 · 1 0

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