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10-06-2005, 08:51 PM #14
Recurring Nightmares
Maybe the long term affects, were you a child of the 60's, do you know Timothy Leary
The Italians I know say that if you have recurring dreams and teeth are missing it means, some one you know is going to die.
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10-06-2005, 10:02 PM #15
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When I have dreams it is associated with a discomfort while sleeping. I dream about water cause I have to pee. Lion biting my arm off, then I am sleeping on it wrong. Burning in hell, then the thermostat is not low enough. A few more I can not mention.
When I was married I had acid reflux while sleeping. God that is horrible. Strangely that is gone .
I have had one time dreams about things before then happened and soon they happened just like in the dream. Yes, sounds like The X Files.
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10-07-2005, 02:07 AM #16
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Pay attention to our angels. Every one will get a message.I got one too, I didn't know what it meant.. I was stupid and did not know what was going on. The angels or angel do this to to you without disturbing your everyday life. That is there job. I saw it and believe in it. I saw in a dream the other night that a fellow worker was killed. When I see him in a couple of days I will not tell him. That is just between us guys. Roy How would you like for a angel to just Pop up?
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10-07-2005, 02:09 AM #17
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Okay Roy..time for some sleep.
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10-07-2005, 05:34 AM #18ROTFLMAO.Originally posted by The Penguin
I dream I was working for trane on a trane unit
whew thank god that was only a nightmare
Damn. Had me REALLY worried!
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10-07-2005, 09:17 AM #19
I also have had dreams that came true, sort of.
Many times.
Check out "crossing over" it's those who beleive when we die we just cross over to another place, and dreams are a way of those people who died contacting us.
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10-07-2005, 10:12 AM #20============================================Originally posted by Diceman
I also have had dreams that came true, sort of.
Many times.
Check out "crossing over" it's those who beleive when we die we just cross over to another place, and dreams are a way of those people who died contacting us.
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10-07-2005, 10:34 AM #21
Not saying I believe in the cross over people, but at least they don't go around the country imposing their will on others.......like.......you know.
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10-07-2005, 12:18 PM #22
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Originally posted by Diceman
Not saying I believe in the cross over people, but at least they don't go around the country imposing their will on others.......like.......you know.
Oh yeah I know what you mean, Ice hockey parents are the worst."Nothing else can poison our culture, corrupt our society or ruin the character of our people like unearned money or unearned opportunity." -- James R. Cook
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10-07-2005, 03:44 PM #23
Especially those in Fig Newton.
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10-07-2005, 05:05 PM #24
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Originally posted by Diceman
Especially those in Fig Newton.
It's getting cold, forget the crappy $3 tee, now I need a hoody.
Try viagra............... oh a hoody, nevermind."Nothing else can poison our culture, corrupt our society or ruin the character of our people like unearned money or unearned opportunity." -- James R. Cook
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10-07-2005, 08:21 PM #25
Ok, so whats the problem when you can never remember a dream or nightmare and are not sure that you ever have them??
Sometimes, I think that I dream, but within 1 min. of waking up. I can't remember anything, so I'm not sure.
Other than insanity, whats the prognosis - Doc??
Richard
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10-07-2005, 10:20 PM #26
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I have dreams all the time some horrible some OK, but lately they have been all over the place. The last one was when my wife put me in the middle of a un-comfortable situation with my parents while they were refugees here. I had this dream I was in a diving bell plummeting in the deep ocean far far out at sea. I was reaching out but at the same time I was plummeting so fast into the abyss that I knew I was far too deep to make it back to the surface alive. I woke up reaching out for help.
I had a recurring one that I had to take medication to get ride of; that I was walking down the side walk outside my house and I fall to the ground spewing blood from my mouth and nose. I know I just blew something and I'm going to die and I try to scratch out a last message but as much as I try to leave a mark on something nothing appears. I am trying to say "NO NO" out loud but it's garbled. I woke up from this one once yelling "NO" "NO" so loud I woke up the whole house.
For a while now I've been having dreams about, going about, my normal day. So realistic in fact that I wake up confused because I asume I have done things that I havent. This has been going on for the past few months now and it's very confusing. I have been having a hard time telling reality from my dream state.


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