121 (edited by Auendove 2005-04-27 05:43:18)

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Have any of you ever had the dream where you're in a car and the brakes won't work? I have twice before the one last night. Strange thing though, in those two dreams the car was traveling in reverse, and I couldn't stop the car because the brakes were shot. These two were a few years ago and admittedly it was a time in my life where I was spinning my wheels... Ha! so to speak wink .

Last night though the car wasn't in reverse, I was flying down the road, doing fine, enjoying the speed, the wind big_smile , and then all the sudden I freaked and thought "You're going to get a ticket, you better slow down", went to put on the brakes, and of course, no brakes. I was pumping the brakes, and nothing. And then my man-critter woke me up.

BTW, all three of these cars were convertibles, and I've never owned a convertible.

I think that even though I dream/OBE of myself driving in the car--I can feel my body, feel the steering wheel in my hands, definitely feel my foot pumping the brakes, the righteous wind--I think the whole car is me... the car being my consciousness (Higher Self?), and me being behind the wheel my physical body.... I know, I know, Metaphysics 101, but now I'm a bit confused.

I can understand why I wouldn't want to go backwards (car in reverse=life path in reverse), but what would make me police myself (worrying about a speeding ticket when there were no cops on the dream road) when I'm moving forward? If it's that it's too much too fast, just who is it inciting me to put on the brakes?

One obvious answer is... duhn, duhn, duhn--fear. But hey, I was indeed enjoying the ride cool, I wasn't at all scared while driving fast, that is up until I thought of the police giving me a ticket.

So my question to y'all is: Who do you think the police notion incepted from? Fear? Higher Self? Or any other notion another NR member may have?

And now that I've read back over this post one thing glared at me--

And then my man-critter woke me up.

Maybe I somehow sensed that I was about ready to be awoken and threw on the brakes to slow down enough to wake up... I did have a heck of a time waking up, and I usually hit the ground running from the moment my eyes open. But why internalize him as the police? See, hmm that just doesn't make sense to me either... well, maybe it does some, but I can't really go into it because I'd need days to explain it roll... but suffice it to say, man-critter and woo-woo-woman are not on the same page energetically/spiritually.

Also interesting is that I had body work done yesterday. A full accupressure session, a chakra clearing and balancing, and a massage. I haven't been having, or remembering maybe, many dreams for a few months now, but I had three dreams last night. The one I'm telling you about is the only one I can remember with clarity, and I wouldn't consider any of them to be "bad dreams". Having this kind of work done would certainly lend to moving energy...HA! another play on words... moving energy=flying down the road... sheesh!

Arrrggghhh... I've gotta stop writing now or I'm going to make myself nuts lol !

Turning it over to all you good people now.... HELP smile ! Any insights?

EDIT--For those of you who are actually going to consider what may be going on with this dream there is one other thing to consider... my posts on the "David-physics-Blaine...." thread started by oceanchild. That is beginning to make more sense to me than anything else I've written here.... I think... maybe.

Sorry to go on and on about this, but I'm a bit confused... why try to stop an effortless moving forward? I just don't understand.

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Auendove,

Maybe all the healing and energy work cleared out tubes and you're not constipated?  Or the energy work blasted out a "doo-doo" and now you're "regular?" (meaning energy /etheric body)

Sounds as if an OBE and somehow your higher self knew you'd be woken up soon, so you put the breaks on to keep from slamming back into your body too abruptly?

If there is no time
      Then you have time for everything.
   You're never in a hurry.
That's true freedom.

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The TV was on, and I had the feeling that an epidemic that was going to make everyone behave like the dog was immenent, sort of like those zombie movies.  It was all so familiar to me, as if I knew what was going on.

http://65.127.124.62/south_asia/4483241.stm.htm

Cambodian Troops Quarantine Quan'sul

There has been a small outbreak of “zombism”  in a small town near the border of Laos in North-Eastern Cambodia.
The culprit was discovered to be mosquitoes native to that region carrying a new strain of Malaria which thus far has a 100 percent mortality rate and kills victims in fewer than 2 days.

After death, this parasite is able to restart the heart of its victim for up to two hours after the initial demise of the person where the individual behaves in extremely violent ways from what is believed to be a combination of brain damage and a chemical released into blood during “resurrection.” 

Cambodian officials say that the outbreak has been contained and the public has no need to worry.

General Ary Serey had this to say, "We have obtained samples of this new parasite and plan to learn how it starts the heart and other major organs of the deceased. We intend to use this to increase the quality of life for all."

US Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice opposed the plan saying that the Cambodian government holds a great biological weapon and should destroy it immediately. Cambodian officials have yet to comment.

A United Nations team will be dispatched to Cambodia to confirm the safety of biological research in Cambodia.

What's funny is that my dream and this article remind of 28 days.  (When I think of it, that's the cycle of the moon, and the NWO is supposed to be moon-based, isn't it?)

I hope this isn't what's going to happen, cuz the zombie movies have always been a lot more creepy and scary to me than any vampire/killer/whatever movies.

Who knows.

Edit: Forgot about this until I readow it's that it's a hoax, which doesn't really take all that much time to figure that this is probably the case, but, you hear so much crazy sh*t out there that what's what is hard to figure out what exactly IS the truth.

* When we start identifying wisdom with our ability to comprehend its form, what wisdom is that?
* Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
* People want platitudes, not progress.

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This one isn't so much a training lesson as a possible revelation (had it this morning, five minutes before waking):

I found myself in front of a large gothic cathedral in the country, it was built with modern windows and materials but the dream took place in medieval times. The message was that time travelers from the future had come back and built this church, which centuries later would be very old and run down but for now was new and nice. I heard narration in my head about this church...saw a ladder and some iron gates sitting by the wall that I helped lift up and fix to the church with the narration saying how this building was attempting to recreate heaven on earth, the gates being like the very gates of heaven, that the music inside would be more beautiful than anyone had ever heard.

It was then that one of those realizations hit me and I became incredibly forlorn and nostalgic in the dream. The realization was this: Wanderers from fourth density had incarnated into 3D and forgotten who they were, and the Templars, the churches, Crusades, the music and heavenly architecture -- all of it -- were their futile attempts to recreate what they only subconsciously remembered of their native existence. This was a very sad thought, to think of 'fallen angels' trying to collect the shattered pieces and survive spiritually in a darkened realm.

Then I saw on the ground a piece of parchment with an illustration and some wording...all I remember is that the title at the top said: "Day 2: You are the Father, You are the Source." which I guess was another lesson about our unity with our Higher Self and all of Creation, to not forget our link with the divine.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

125 (edited by Haven 2005-05-07 00:28:47)

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Every time when I see the statement "The Source", I have to wonder.  In my teens, during when I had come up with the concept of Haven being a Shangri-La, so to speak, I had come up with the idea of "The Source" as the... well, The Source of everything.  It had developed from "The Force" (which didn't have anything to do with Star Wars...maybe George Lucas channeled the same stuff I did?), and, also, the power flowing from this Source I dubbed "The Mist".  It wasn't me coming up with these ideas as they were inspirational type "knowings".  This was a time of high inspiration and some odd happenings.

Oh, and isn't Solomon's Temple supposed to be a recreation of Heaven?  And this is what the Templars, as you say, were trying to recreate.  Also, I've heard that the Heavenly City in Revelations bares a striking resemblance to Solomon's Temple, if I remember correctly... or something like that.  Maybe a more learn-ed person could clarify this.

* When we start identifying wisdom with our ability to comprehend its form, what wisdom is that?
* Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
* People want platitudes, not progress.

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I'm not that learn-ed on this subject, but thanks for sharing your revelations. What I find interesting is that  the spiritual ideas commonly associated with "deep knowings" tend to have similar themes, as though there's a gnosis tapping into the same pool of higher knowledge. Compare this to whacked out nonsense theories that require a high level of neurosis, psychosis, programming, or naivete to accept as valid. What I mean is, the nonsense ideas tend to proliferate without deep conviction or deep understanding, as though they were memes hitching a ride on the dysfunctional mind rather than wisdom welling up from the center within.

Acquiring fringe knowledge is like digging for diamonds in a mine field.

127 (edited by Haven 2005-05-07 20:41:40)

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Okay, after awhile, my 56k connection to the Otherworld that is my mind, finally downloaded some memory files.  Solomon's temple is like the Tabernacle of the Lord in the desert, which represents God's throne, which will be His throne in New Jerusalem, as per Revelation in the Bible.  New Jerusalem is supposed to be a new Garden of Eden, modeled after the old one, down to the trees in the middle, the two rivers (sorry, four rivers, quaternity), and the twelve gates.  (Sounds awfully alchemic and astrological, but it goes to show that the people that wrote this Book knew something about something beyond normal knowledge.  Jung is a good source on this sort of information of Revelation and the anti-christ as a psychological eventuality.)  Also, in Revelation, I think it mentions that there wouldn't be a Heaven or an Earth in the end, just a sort of amalgamation, the old two passing away.  A combination of all dimensions?  Are the dimensions a splitting apart of something that was once unified?  "Let there be light?" "Big bang?"  Jesus also symbolized this with the rending of the Temple curtain, where God was unified with man.

* When we start identifying wisdom with our ability to comprehend its form, what wisdom is that?
* Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
* People want platitudes, not progress.

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About a year ago, I was discussing dreams with an online friend.  He asked me if I had ever seen a mirror in a dream.  I stopped and thought, and had to say "no".  He hadn't either.  He told me that if ever I do see a mirror in a dream I should look into it to see what I look like.  A strange and yet somehow compelling weird idea.

I have since asked a number of people this question - when the topic came up.  They have always answered - after some thought - with a certain no.

A few months ago - we got a full length mirror in our bedroom (it was a very old one of my mums).  It was placed in the room by the wall about 3 foot from the foot of our bed.  When laying in bed it was directly at my feet.  After this point - I had the weirdest dreams ever!

The first dream I was in a small room with a mirror.  I looked at myself and I was fat, with big pimply cheeks and a double chin (in real life I am 5' 9" and weight 9.5 stone).  In a later dream I awoke in my bedroom fully aware of my surrounds - in that way you do when you see your surrounds whilst asleep.  In the mirror at the foot of my bed was a great floating body.  It was slightly bloated and the flesh wasn't too healthy - it scared me somewhat and I waved it away in fear.

A few other dreams include me looking into the mirror and seeing to other places and other people.  Mostly the dreams had a very unpleasant feel to them.  But maybe that was because it was an unknown to me.  Anyway after a few weeks, I started getting impressions of a strong presence in the room - always coming from where the mirror stands.  In the end I moved it to a different location in the room so it wasn't directly facing me.  Immediately after that the presence and odd dreams disappeared.

Yesterday I was moving all the furniture out the bedroom getting ready to move house.  All that remained in the room was the bed and the mirror.  I put the mirror to the side of the bed, but it was angled toward me.  Last night as I went to sleep I had a strong feeling of a presence in the room again.  I ignored it for a while; then just as I was drifting off to sleep I had a flash vision of some strange looking being looking in through a car window at me.  It was wagging its head in a very strange manner.  This immediately jumped me awake.  I got up, moved the mirror...and immediately the presence went.

I suspect the vision of the creature looking through a car window at me, was just my minds way of interpreting whatever was happening.  The feeling of something looking "in" or very closely at me was quite strong though.

So anyway – anyone know if there is actually anything to mirrors and dreams?  Or is this just some odd instances?  Also anyone else had any similar experiences?

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I have looked at myself in mirrors several times before in dreams. Never do I look precisely as I do when awake. During an astral projection I managed to look at myself, and my face was red as though I had just run the mile in hot weather.  Other times my hair was different, either longer or blond. Never had any frightening appearances in the mirror though.

As for your feeling a presence when the mirror was aligned a certain way, yes I have heard several references to this. Mirrors are more than image reflectors, they can act as portals too. Think of mirror scrying for instance. Or the use of mirrors in Feng Shui. Or Carlos Castaneda writing about submerging a mirror under the surface of a stream and pulling through a creature from the other side. Alice through the Looking Glass, and the Matrix mirror scene...  I didn't like mirrors as a kid and didn't want one in my room. Still don't, haha.

Out of curiosity, was your mirror a modern one or an antique? The older mirrors had true silver backing. Not sure if that's a factor. I don't know why mirrors can function as portals or energy manipulators, but it's interesting how light from our realm has to be absorbed and re-emitted by atoms in the mirror backing, so what we see in the mirror is a holographic image that has touched the quantum world and returned intact but reversed.

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Marcus wrote:

So anyway – anyone know if there is actually anything to mirrors and dreams?  Or is this just some odd instances?

Yes.....I've had about two dreams total maybe that I can remember offhand where I did indeed see my own reflection in a mirror.   And they both happened probably within a year of each other, so, they weren't too spread apart in terms of time.    What did I see?   Well, I looked like me!   But you're right, it is very unusual, enough so that I remembered this.   My theory on why this suddenly became possible is shaky and tentative, but I'm guessing the more awake and self aware and conscious one becomes maybe this is reflected - no pun intended wink - in their dream state.   Before I became awake and aware of the things we talk about on NR my dreams were all a load of nonsense.   Nothing meaningful, nothing symbolic, just leftover gunk from the day or previous few days that my mind would process.   Lots of looping repeating dreams, or being at work, running around.    Also, my dreams were fuzzy, not vivid, and I definitely never saw myself in any dream, let alone have the luxury of becoming lucid and controlling the dream. 

There's also the question -  Do you dream in black and white, or color?   Years back I would have sworn to you that I dreamt in color, I mean, duh, of course....right??   But yet.....I had a hard time conjuring up any dream memories that could truly prove this.   !    Again, it ties back to my dreams being too hazy.

Then as I started my awakening crash course things began changing, very slowly.  Now my dreams are very vivid, very detailed - and definitely in color, because I can now remember dream sequences where color was the actual focal point - they sometimes waiver on the fence of sort of being lucid, and like the topic of this thread says, I have even now seen my own reflection in my dreams.  !   woohoo!   It's very exciting.  I truly think it's all about awakening.  That's my theory.

"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!"  - Anonymous
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Here's something I wrote some time back:

Strange thing happened last night.

I woke up paralyzed, again.

Before I had gone asleep, I heard, in my right ear, a high pitch tone and a low pitch tone, alternating.  Not regularly, but alternating none the less.  I also heard this morse-code of sorts, but it wasn't beeps like I'm used to hearing, but a guttural sort of morse-code.  I thought it was the electronics, since, sometimes, I can hear the frequencies of the television just whining away.

Well, I went to sleep, and woke up paralyzed.  I was still in dream-perception, though, I'm sure.  I decided to try out the theory of calling out to God to see if that worked, so I started saying the Lord's prayer.  The paralysis went away, and I thought, wow, it does work, but just as quickly it came rushing back on me.  So I tried crossing myself and telling whatever it was to be gone in Christ's name.  Well, that didn't work.

Then I saw a head above me.  I actually reached up and put my hands around it's throat.  The weird thing is that what I was choking felt different than the image I was seeing.  Before me appeared, what I thought, a normal person, but, my hands felt little shoulders and a skinny neck.  I thought I had to be choking one of those gray buggers for sure!

Fighting the paralysis, and with the episode of the throttling over, apparently, I struggled to sit up.  I could feel myself wanting to just go back to sleep and give up, and my muscles ached.  But I sat up anyway.  I got up from my bed, dragging myself to the restroom.  On the way, with each step, I said, "I...will...fight...until...the...end" in a sort of defiance, I suppose.

I got to the mirror, looked at myself, and BAM!, I woke up, wide awake.  So, I hadn't been awake.  Though it was over, I could still feel the right side of my body still a little paralyzed.

It could have all been a fantasy, but, if this were visitation, it leads me to the theory that the abductions or visitations happen in a spiritual realm or in a different density.  I had been wondering about that the past few days, and now I'm pretty certain that this is what happens.

My question is: Why did I go for the mirror?  It's like I knew, somewhere, that this would take me out of the "dream-world".  My bet is that it is a portal of some sort, perhaps triggered by archetype/psychology with it, the mind being the key.

* When we start identifying wisdom with our ability to comprehend its form, what wisdom is that?
* Judge not, that ye be not judged. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
* People want platitudes, not progress.

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Thanks for all the replies!

montalk wrote:

Out of curiosity, was your mirror a modern one or an antique? The older mirrors had true silver backing. Not sure if that's a factor. I don't know why mirrors can function as portals or energy manipulators, but it's interesting how light from our realm has to be absorbed and re-emitted by atoms in the mirror backing, so what we see in the mirror is a holographic image that has touched the quantum world and returned intact but reversed.

The mirror isn't antique by any means - but it is at least 25 years old, possibly a fair bit more.  So is it possible it has silver backing?  Any ideas on what it could be in the mirror? (if anything)

Interesting indeed how you put it about the atoms having touched the quantum world.  I had never thought of it like that before.  Is it possible that we could be the ones on the “other side”  of the mirror?  Would be interested in any other thoughts you have one this…


lyra wrote:
Marcus wrote:

So anyway – anyone know if there is actually anything to mirrors and dreams?  Or is this just some odd instances?

There's also the question -  Do you dream in black and white, or color?   Years back I would have sworn to you that I dreamt in color, I mean, duh, of course....right??   But yet.....I had a hard time conjuring up any dream memories that could truly prove this.   !    Again, it ties back to my dreams being too hazy.

Then as I started my awakening crash course things began changing, very slowly.  Now my dreams are very vivid, very detailed - and definitely in color, because I can now remember dream sequences where color was the actual focal point - they sometimes waiver on the fence of sort of being lucid, and like the topic of this thread says, I have even now seen my own reflection in my dreams.  !   woohoo!   It's very exciting.  I truly think it's all about awakening.  That's my theory.

About 4 months ago, I began doing a lot of meditating...once every night whilst in bed before I went to sleep.  I did this for between 20 to 45 mins each time.  Whilst meditating I listened to either Delta or Theta audio (some of them are the ones Stuart Wilde provided on one of his audio tapes - I uploaded them to the files section).  Anyway after about 2 weeks of this, my dreams became very, very vivid indeed.  When I awoke in the morning I would be totally refreshed, and ready to jump straight out of bed...and I could remember every little detail of my dreams - including on some occasions very vivid colours.

Further more, during the dreams I would be aware of the fact that I was both asleep and dreaming.  On other occasions I would become lucid.  Also, as I drifted off to sleep, there was always still that little fragment of awareness in my mind...which remind of much of the night.

Quite a number of other experiences happened during these times.  It was also a period where I was going through another phase of self-discovery and learning.  So all in all, from my own experience - I totally agree with your idea that remembering dreams comes with awakening.

After a month or so I slowly stopped doing these meditations, and eventually my recollections of my dreams stopped.  Now I couldn’t say whether or not my dreams are in colour or black and white.

Still on occasions I have awareness in my dreams.  I become lucid during them and actually have the thought “Hey!  I am dreaming!!”   Then I text to see just how realistic a dream can be; most recently walking up a wall, and then picking up stones from a roof, and rubbing them together in my hands and smelling them.  The details and sensations really can be little different from waking reality…

So there does certainly seem to be a connection between dreams and awakening.  Perhaps that also extends to having sensitivity to other “paranormal”  activity?  Any thoughts?

I will post more a while later…not enough time to write a full post just yet…

133 (edited by lyra 2005-06-30 05:12:48)

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Hi Marcus,

Seems the awakening theory must be it then, because I'm sitting here thinking of the types of dreams I have now versus the kinds I used to have for years before I awakened......let me tell you, there's just no comparison!   Another aspect of my dreams now versus before is the level of symbolism involved.  My dreams have become so vivid and so loaded with symbolism that using a dream dictionary is now a normal part of my life.   I never had an interest in dream interpretation until several years ago because honestly, I had no use for it.   My dreams were gunky fuzzy nonsense.  There was nothing to interpret!  big_smile  Now I have two at my fingertips, and use them often.  It's amazing.

Besides my dreams being vivid and very symbolic, semi-lucid and even seeing my own reflection in them, other things I've been able to do over the past 5 years like never before:

- Meet up with people I know (or have known) in the real world whom I don't normally get to see;  So, dreamtime meetings;
- Premonition and clarivoyant dreams;
- Dreams where I can move objects with my mind;
- Flying!   I mentioned this on another thread, but I've done it so often in my dreams and it feels so real when I do it, that to me, I may as well have actually done it.  It's to the point where I feel frustrated in my waking life about not being able to fly because I can do it in my dreams, dammit!  big_smile
- Highly symbolic relevant dreams that give me messages about stuff going on in my waking life...

There's more, but those are the highlights.  My dreams have gotten so cool that sleeping is fun for me.  I prefer my dream life to my waking one most of the time! 

That's interesting Marcus that you mentioned achieving a heightened dream time state when you were meditating.   It might be a good idea to get back to that.  I don't mean to sidetrack your thread on to non-mirror related dream stuff, but I just had to share what I've experienced.  Previously I was never one to advocate dreaming as some important, relevant thing, but I've come to realize that dreaming may be just as important as our waking lives. Seriously!  Seeing how my own dreams have changed over the past 5 years I now have a different perspective on it all.  smile

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No problems at all with the topic diversions...its good to hear about it all and share experiences.

You list of highlights is very interesting, some of those things I have also experienced...specifically the telekinesis, which oddly in my dream I just "know" how to do, and it all feels very natural.  Yet when I wake, its like I can't quite place my finger on how I did it.

Yep, I think I will definitely get back into the meditation, and lot of things happened during the period I was doing that.  Especially in the dream areas.  Normally we have our daytime experiences, and then have a "break" in our experience whist we sleep.  Our experience then starts again the next day.  So it is like a set movie piece, each time a certain amount of hours long...after which we stop for a break.

However...when I was more aware during me dreams things became very different indeed.  I felt I no longer had that break in my experiences.  Instead sleep time was a time of going to a different world and having different experiences, all very detailed and as solid feeling as the waking world.  The next day, I felt totally refreshed, but my most recent memories where not of the previous day, but rather they were of all the experience I had during my sleep.  I could recall the dreams as easily as I could recall my experiences from the previous day.  It simply felt like a different area of my life (although as equally real as my waking life).

It was a very odd situation - because life during those weeks seemed like one ongoing unbroken experience.  Almost like every 12+ hours I would simply switch over to another world and carry on life there.  Just that in the dream worlds the "rules" are all very different.

Strange.  But it was great - and during that time I also discovered just how important dreams are.  A number of those dreams where quite symbolic, and they helped me solve (very quickly) some personal issues that had unconsciously been bugging me for years.

So yeah - I really should try and get back to that.

As for the mirror dreams - I wonder if it is worth me experimenting in that area?  I consider moving the mirror back in order to see what happens.  However I am dubious about this, because I am unsure exactly of what is occurring.  As mentioned I get the feeling of a presence from that mirror...so if indeed it is an entity, experimenting may not be a good idea.

This presence tends to generate a feeling of uncertainty and fear in me.  However I am unsure if this is because the presence / occurrence is negative in someway - or perhaps simply because I am inexperienced with all this...and that I am merely afraid of the unknown.

Any thoughts?

135 (edited by matt_d82 2005-07-14 18:27:48)

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Hey I just thought i'd share my latest experience. I have tried to remember if I have ever seen myself in a mirror in a dream, and although I feel like I have, I can't remember an actual dream where this has happened.
However, last night I had a dream which included this experience as well as another more strange experience. Firstly I was at a friend's house and her mum came over to me and gave me an injection, which basically paralysed my whole left side of my body. Then the next part that I remember is waking up to find that I had received brain surgery at two points in my head - the first through a point on my forehead, and the second at a point on my right side near the back. This is odd because its the second dream of having brain surgery in less than a week, AND it included myself looking in a mirror to look at the scar or point of entry.

I dont know if it's just my imagination being creative again, but I was in a dorm type room where I recovered in about a day, but the thing is most of the other people inside the dorm room also recovering were children. There were a couple of adults but the majority were aged probably around 8-10.  The first dream I had I was under an anaesthetic of some sort but was totally aware of the operation even though it didnt hurt. I could see hands cutting and sewing things back up. However the dream last night I only realised after it had occurred and I was 'recovering'. I have been reading the Cassiopean Transcripts and this could just be my imagination like I said, but has anyone else had dreams similar to this before? I guess a one off dream I would just let it go, but the fact that it has happened twice in less than a week - where I dont normally have dreams that are similar appeared as something different.

Thanks,
Matt

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