17-09-2009, 20:34
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have you ever had a dream where you are falling from something? i did last night, i was in the sea and the water chucked me up into the sky and then i dropped straight to the grown what could this mean!?. i thought id share that with you haha
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17-09-2009, 20:56
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Re: Dreams
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have you ever had a dream where you are falling from something? i did last night, i was in the sea and the water chucked me up into the sky and then i dropped straight to the grown what could this mean!?. i thought id share that with you haha
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I dare not tell you my dreams! 
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17-09-2009, 21:40
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Re: Dreams
Too rude for most people's clean unfettered minds eh Lucy?  Mine are the same, despite the fact I sleep very heavily of late.
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17-09-2009, 21:40
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Re: Dreams
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Now, now Lucy. You know by saying that people are gonna pressure you into revealing them. Needless to say I wont be one of them but I have subscribed to this thread in anticipation
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18-09-2009, 00:06
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Re: Dreams
I was going to use this tool to psycho-analise your dream but couldn't be bothered.
If you want to do it yourself check it out
http://www.dreamsleep.net/
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18-09-2009, 05:44
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Re: Dreams
I get the same kind of dreams, except when i hit the bottom i shake awake!
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18-09-2009, 08:46
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Re: Dreams
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Now, now Lucy. You know by saying that people are gonna pressure you into revealing them. Needless to say I wont be one of them but I have subscribed to this thread in anticipation 
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Well................
The one I have most is about all my teeth falling out.
The other one is when I wake up with a start, you know that wierd feeling, your body sort of jumps, that one is that I am falling down lots and lots of stairs.
(All other dreams are private.......my sense of humour will get me in trouble again soon with the current Mr.Lucy, he will try and ban me from posting ...again!)
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18-09-2009, 08:49
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Re: Dreams
I used to be on 'stress pills' but I don't take them all as the Dr tell me I cope well with my stress
Anyway my point is, when I was on them I had very odd dreams, very odd indeed.
Never nightmares just peculiar.
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18-09-2009, 09:20
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Re: Dreams
Well I dreamt I was at my ex-husbands wedding to his current gf last night - how very peculiar!
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18-09-2009, 10:16
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Re: Dreams
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Lucy! 
---------- Post added at 10:16 ---------- Previous post was at 10:13 ----------
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I was going to use this tool to psycho-analise your dream but couldn't be bothered.
If you want to do it yourself check it out
http://www.dreamsleep.net/
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i checked the website and it said this about the dream i had
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Don't take this dream literally. If you dream of dying it represents that you can't cope with your problems. This is a typical anxiety dream. See it in emotional terms. These dreams can also signify change and new beginnings.
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18-09-2009, 13:53
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Re: Dreams
The best ones I've had involve xenomorphs, although recently there's been a lot involving airsoft, probably because I haven't actually played in ages.
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11-10-2009, 16:27
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Re: Dreams
Last night I had a dream where I appeared to be within a sequel to "The Fast & The Furious", alongside Vin Diesel & that other guy. Due to budgetary issues, however, we were using soapbox racers instead of pimped-out street cars.
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11-10-2009, 20:20
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Re: Dreams
The trick to the falling down dream is right before the moment you are fully awake think BOUNCY CASTLE. If you time it right you will bounce back up before you wake. TRY IT.
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11-10-2009, 20:50
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Re: Dreams
I usually can't remember my dreams but when I gave up smoking I used patches and had some very strange dreams that did feel very real. A combination of withdrawal and patches I suspect.
They often involved nudity and falling for some reason.
To this day I still remember one in which when I woke up, the realisation that it was just a dream had me crying. My childhood dog was in the dream and it was so uplifting to have her dancing around me and licking my face that is was a major thump down to earth when it slowly dawned that it was really a dream.
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11-10-2009, 21:15
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Re: Dreams
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I usually can't remember my dreams but when I gave up smoking I used patches and had some very strange dreams that did feel very real. A combination of withdrawal and patches I suspect.
They often involved nudity and falling for some reason.
To this day I still remember one in which when I woke up, the realisation that it was just a dream had me crying. My childhood dog was in the dream and it was so uplifting to have her dancing around me and licking my face that is was a major thump down to earth when it slowly dawned that it was really a dream.
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Maybe your childhood dog was trying to tell you something. Maybe she was trying to tell you that she was ok. 
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