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well the dream was long, but this part is stuck in my head...and ive never felt pain after a dream but i felt it after i woke.

ok i went into this room and their was this girl in a glass cage i put some green liquid in it, at first she was gorgeuous then she turned into this beast, and burst outta the cage at me then i suddenly saw myself dressed as a priest and had a cross with a stake on it, and i was stabbing the demon but then i was bleeding and hurting everywhere that i stabbed it, as if i was stabbing myself then it opened a dimension and dragged me into it, i woke up and litrally was in total pain....before u say im terrified of horror films and never watch them...

what on earth did this mean? and why did i feel the pain even when i woke up??

2007-02-17 09:33:54 · 4 answers · asked by Katie 5 in Social Science Psychology

btw before and during stabbing the demon i was saying all this stuff, and i dunno what i said, ive never heard the language at first i thought i was speaking latin so i looked up the normal latin words you would say during an exorsicim...but none seemed to trigger the 'im sure thats what i said' bell

2007-02-17 09:36:11 · update #1

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I think the demon was maybe a metaphor or a mask of some emotion or personal problem ur dealing with now.. To evryone else ur life is normal but behind that mask is this horrible beast..a lie.. a troublesome lie.. If you keep hiding this secret or avoiding it(that would be the stabbing u were doing to the demon...kind of like making it disapear without actually dealing with it in a healthy way) and then because of this u were hurting urself.. the secret or dilema has to come out or it will hurt u the more u try to "kill" or hide it...

O and when we are in an extremely deep sleep we sometimes move and stuff without realizing it..kind of like when our eyes go crazy during that deep sleep...so u probably just overworked urself without knowing it....

I dunno

2007-02-17 11:59:03 · answer #1 · answered by vOxNi 4 · 2 0

Just a guess, but I have seen people work in their sleep and though they may not be visibly as active as they would if awake, the body still goes through the same muscle contraction that it does when awake. You worked yourself hard in this dream. Now for the what it means. Dreams are funny things. They are symbol based. For instance the woman is not a woman at all but a problem or a dilemma. She represents that she is not what the outside shows. Perhaps she is your car, or insurance policy, I don't know, but is representative of something that you are involved with right now. She is not as good as she looks. Her hidden "thing" is a very big problem that will cost you thousands of dollars you don't have, or will blow up in your face...the outcome is not going to be pleasant. The other dimension is most likely that this is not a problem you have dealt with before and you are out of your element. You need professional guidance like a reputable mechanic, or an honest lawyer...that type of thing. You don't' have to watch horror films for them to prey on your mind. It is in the commercials we watch and the every day horror we endure when we see a car crash etc. Our minds are always creating and sometimes the dreams are just a part of that creativity process. Good luck, dear. I hope this has helped. Nana

2007-02-17 09:47:55 · answer #2 · answered by nanawnuts 5 · 1 0

it sounds like you were being attacked by a demon. they will do anything to you. so all that pain u felt was probably were the demon was hitting u. and there are these supernatural things out here. i can prove it because i took a pic of my sis on her b-day getting ready to go out with her bf. she was feeling sick. so when we got the pics developed we saw what would Be a devil's out line and a very very bright fist with some type of rosary hanging.

2007-02-17 09:49:32 · answer #3 · answered by bubba 2 · 1 0

Sounds like some powerful inner spiritual warfare. The pain could have been psychological or you may not have been completely awake.

2007-02-17 09:49:19 · answer #4 · answered by J-Dawn 7 · 0 1

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