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DREAMS...what do you dream about?
Are they good, bad, peaceful, violent, emotional, confusing?
Do you have the same dreams at times or are they always different?

DrewShourd 7 Mar 28
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I've had a recurring dream for the last few years. I would wake up back in 2004, always on the same saturday morning thinking I was late for school, rush around to get ready and my parents would be sitting in the living room looking at me like I was crazy. I would then proceed to live the rest of my life before I would wake up.

The first year it happened I had this dream every day. Now I still have the same dream but only about once a week. It's really confusing because it's basically "groundhog day" for my life. I've played out scenarios where I lived an entirely different life to what I have now, married a different woman, had different kids, had no kids and stayed single, went into the military, got my dream job, had different hobbies, ect.

I have no clue what it means but it always ends with my death, usually in my mid-fifties, and I wake up and have to spend the first few minutes awake to remember where the hell I am. The dreams have been vivid enough that a few times I didn't recognize my kids for a good half hour after I woke up.

crazy dude, there are youtube channels, internet books and articles about dreams. I have a couple here, I'll look some of this stuff up for ya.

@Agr8m8 I've talked to a few people about it but most are more concerned with the day I wake up than anything else. Like I said it's always the same day.

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@Agr8m8 That's pretty much it aside from instead of just one day it's an entire lifetime.

Dude, what you described is the state of most people. Unfortunately, we all don't live our lives as we'd like. That's why we have dreams in which we create a different reality. Maybe it's also due to overexertion. Try making a request to the universe for the life you dream about. You need to understand how to manifest your power of thought so the dream can come true. For those who do not know, the law of manifesting wishes is that you create your dream on paper or in any other way. The main thing is to visualize. After that, the above aspiration is gradually realized in actions and reality around you. How would you like to change your life?

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As a pilot I have a reoccuring dream that I have been told other pilots have... I'm surrounded by powerlines desperately trying to climb through them. Another has me in IFR conditions knowing I am in the clouds surrounded by tall guyed towers.

When I had wet dreams it usually involved being given an enema! Goes back to my childhood when mom believed enemas cured everything from hangnail to bubonic plague.

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I had a dream this morning that Gordon Ramsey and I spent a day riding rollercoasters. It was pretty kickass

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We have at least a dozen posts on dreams you can research. I have serial dreams - people and places that reappear and the plot continues in another one. I have nighmares about the Holocaust since learning of it in my teens. I have dreams when I am flying, driving in the back seat of a car, or flying an airplane. Sometimes Iam in the air flying. I also dream about black clouds warning of tornadoes-possibly from being a fan of the Wizard of Oz-that I have to get everyone around me lying flat on the ground. I've been remembering them more now than I did in the past.

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I go through periods of dreams that are similar. For awhile it was being back in high school, then sex dreams (I enjoyed those) and lately it has been about trying to get back in shape, run like I used to

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My dreams are exhausting, but that's narcolepsy for you.

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