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A place to discuss dreams and and dream related issues.

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Dreamscapes

Dreams mean many things to different people.
To some they are a portent of something significant in the near future of theirs.
To others they are messages from the inner most part of our minds which acts as our own personal therapist, to help us see matters important to us in a new light that we’d otherwise ignore when we’re conscious - Although we might misinterpret the meanings.
But it seems to me that there are few pagans who are willing to brush aside a dream that’s being fairly persistent in occupying their thoughts, So I created this group with mostly this in mind.

Whatever your views are on dreams feel free to share your experiences and thoughts. The topics can be endless, and its fun to conjure up the wild and sometimes hilarious dreamscapes of others.
Dream interpretations, nightmares, dream walking, lucid dreaming, dream divination, and any sort of dream related phenomena or troubles you can think of.
So please, share with us,

Shydowyn.

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Lightbringer Comment by Lightbringer on October 20, 2008 at 11:16am
Sometimes i dream that i can't open my eyes fully or can't see well. I think in my case it's things i don't want to see. Not to say that a trip to the optomitrist isn't still a good idea. You only get one set of eyes!

PS- i think you've got very beautiful eyes. Maybe it's tiring looking so cute!
Lightbringer Comment by Lightbringer on October 14, 2008 at 10:47am
Perhaps, Sky, the aliens represent the unknown or uncertainties of the future? I end up with zombie dreams often and i liken them to the mindlessness of our current "civilization".
darkmaster.Skearus Comment by darkmaster.Skearus on September 1, 2008 at 1:38am
hi im new here.i seem to have dreams,and after week or couple things start to happen as same in that dream ive had.ive had it most my life.sometimes things do happen.but ive tryed to alter it.but comes back worse.i dreamed that my gran was dieing.told my family.what i had dreamted,then week later at college she passed on.same as the dream.
Lightbringer Comment by Lightbringer on August 20, 2008 at 11:02am
Hello all! I'm new here and i'm looking forward to discussing, oh, everything about dreams. I've always dreamt a lot and for many years now i've been plumbing the depths of my subconscious. I lucid dream virtually at will, recieve prophetic dreams often and i believe i astrally project with great regularity. This is going to be a fun place to talk about all this!
HAIL!
Lightbringer
Honey Silverthorne Comment by Honey Silverthorne on July 4, 2008 at 11:50am
There is SOOO much about ourselves and the things we can actually do that we don't have a grasp on yet. I am so sorry for your loss and yet I am intrigued as to how your mum knew what was to come. I suppose that is a large part of why we are all here....searching for the answers to questions such as this.

Thanks for sharing! Not everyone understands the impact something like this can make on you.

Honey
Honey Silverthorne Comment by Honey Silverthorne on July 2, 2008 at 1:49pm
Hello, everyone.

Off and on through my life I have had dreams that end up being true. About 6 months ago one of my best friends was in the hospital in a coma. (she had a corrective surgery and the doctors kept her in a drug induced coma to assist her in healing). At approximately 3-3:30am, I sat straight up in bed, heart pounding, because she had actually just called my name. My movement woke up my husband and told him about it. I couldn’t go back to sleep so instead I laid there and focused on sending positive energy to her. The next morning I called our friend, Peg, and she stated that Janie was still in a coma. I told Peg about my dream and she kind of laughed it off.

About 3-4 nights later, I had another dream of Janie. We were sitting in what seemed like a white dormitory; she looked fantastic! She stated that she was bored, she couldn't go anywhere or do anything. I remember thinking that I needed to ask specific questions and the main one I wanted to ask was if she had seen or spoke to her husband, Dave (Dave passed away two years prior from liver cancer). She stated no, she had not spoke with him or seen him and to me, it seemed to mean that she would pull through this. She said she was glad I had come to visit her and she felt the positive energy I had sent to her. I told my husband about this dream as well, and we decided we needed to make a trip to the hospital to visit her. (Hospital is over 100 miles away from us). We planned on going down on the next Saturday.

Out of the blue, on the Thursday night before we were going to see her, I got a phone call from none other than Janie. She was awake and talking. I told her I had something strange to ask her and before I could get “was that really you calling me?” she said yes, it was me. She confirmed again that she felt the positive energy I was sending and it really helped.

Janie taught me everything I know about herbs and gardening and harvesting, etc. She said of all of the people she knows, I would be the one to hear her call out. She doesn’t remember everything that occurred while she was in a coma, but a few things have stuck with her and this was one of them.

Before this particular experience, I never kept a dream journal. But now I have started one. Nothing quite as vivid as this particular has occurred since, but a few interesting things have come about. I would like to learn more about this and see if there is a way I can work to make this a stronger part of me.

Honey
Jan Anderson Comment by Jan Anderson on June 24, 2008 at 8:03am
Hi Shydown,
I agree with you about encouraging yourself to remember dreams. I use to run a dream-group with some friends. At first they rarely remembered a dream, but after a month or so everyone was remembering at least one a week.
Shydowyn Comment by Shydowyn on June 23, 2008 at 5:16am
Hi Jeff,
Everyone dreams everynight. I think the only exception is when you don't enter REM sleep. You need to be in that level of sleep to dream. It's rare to dream at all in NREM. Some people don't remember their dreams at all when they wake but keeping a dream journal next to your bed encourages you to retain bits and pieces of dreams. Sort of training your brain to remember.
jeff Comment by jeff on June 21, 2008 at 1:45am
Hi I hardly dream at all if any is that odd?
HollyRose Comment by HollyRose on June 8, 2008 at 5:53pm
I actually dream about my dad alot, and he died almost 2 years ago. And it's true, I think part of it is just that I miss him, but other times...I'm not so sure.
 

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