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Still to this day I have this specific dream. I am in college. I've somehow signed up for an important course and totally forgotten about it. It's now about 4 days before the end of the semester and I have never been to class or cracked the book.

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What I get out of this dream is this:
remember to not run into jyl in a ventilator shaft!

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My recurrent dream varied around the general theme of being chased by something, usually some kind of unseen monster.

The monster was always full speed and I was always in slo-mo.
Ugh. That fricken slo mo escape run. It’s really common apparently.
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Still to this day I have this specific dream. I am in college. I've somehow signed up for an important course and totally forgotten about it. It's now about 4 days before the end of the semester and I have never been to class or cracked the book.
I’ve had that exact same dream countless times in the last 30 years.
Added in mine is it’s too late to drop the class.
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Children often feel powerless and trapped. The fact that it reoccurs shows there was no escape from whatever was troubling you. It could be due to bullying, domineering parents or older siblings. Frankenstein is a significant figure of good gone bad and is to be feared. Mr. Stein was your childhood representation of that individual. Or not.

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Stick to your day job.
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As i have said dream imagery is the language of the subconcious. Dreams can be the working out of a problem or circumstance you are in. A replay of the days events where you are making sense of them.

A running away frpm a monster ..is you are avoiding dealing with something as it is causing you fear because its parameters are unknown. It can be a negative circumstance or you blow it up to be negative

You are the house and what is going on inside the house is what is gping on inside of you.

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Still to this day I have this specific dream. I am in college. I've somehow signed up for an important course and totally forgotten about it. It's now about 4 days before the end of the semester and I have never been to class or cracked the book.
You have taken on a responsibility and have not started to fufilled your obligation and time is running out. So the pressure is on.
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Years ago i had a dream about a serial killer on two consecutive sunday nights. Then i realized that on both Sundays at work i had talked to the same guy at length. The guy ran a ring that was moving 50 ft trailers of merchandise to their own warehouse. He is a regular Moriarity. He could come up to you and shoot the shyte witb you for a half an hour just to ask you one question.

After those dreams i made sure i never said anything that would make me vunerable to him or his friends. That dream was telling me he was dangerous. I never had the dream again.

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My dreams always revolved around being a popstar with fans screaming for an autograph, trying to grab me..

then I wake up.. and turns out it's the cats who are hungry and b1tching for fud,
and pawing my face to get me to wake up

You are a rock star to them
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My repeating dream was where i needed only two more classes to graduate college. But i had a number of incompletes for classes. I was always trying to find out which classes i had incompletes in and exactly how many more units i needed to graduate. But in the dream i knew i had already graduated so i knew it was ok


Ohh wait that was no dream

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On the night of 12/1/81 i had a dream where i was in a Tavern that served food
A small old Chinese guy was being ridculed by the patrons at the bar. The old Chinese guy asked me to carry him home because he was to weak to walk. I carried him home when we got there i asked him how old he was? He answerecd 25000 years old. I said i will never get to be that old. He replied yes you will.

The old Chinese man represents a Jungian Archtype. Something very very old in the psyche of mankind. Esentially i am in touch with in myself with 25000 years of mankinds collective wisdom. That a lot of people dont understand it and ridicule it out of ignorance and malice
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I had a weird dream last week.

I was hiding in a ventilator duct. A maintenance guy (toolbox, blue coveralls) accidentally stumbled across my hiding place. I stabbed him to death. A little old lady (white hair, floral dress) wandered into my duct and found me. I twisted her head until her neck broke.

Dream analysis is not my hobby, but the interpretation of this one seems pretty obvious, no? Murdering essential workers and elderly, duh.

Any interesting dreams to report? This is a safe space, we won’t tell anything if we think you’re a psychopath.
You dream is an obvious case of symbolism:

you were a venomous snake, and were hiding in the vent. duct of a recently acquired building

the maintenance guy represents a power hungry denizen of a Neighborhood Association

you stabbed him with your snake fangs

the little old lady is an officious intermeddler - also commonly found in Neighborhood Associations

you turned into a python to get rid of her
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Dreams are nothing more than your mind playing with itself and having fun to relax and recharge.

I never had nightmares or bad dreams, and I often wake up giggling from some funny dream. My wife has awakened me to get me to quit giggling in my sleep.
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Try waking up very early and doing some hard work for an hour.
Go back to sleep for another two to four.
You will porpoise into the ethereal a hundred times, every ten minutes.
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You dream is an obvious case of symbolism:

you were a venomous snake, and were hiding in the vent. duct of a recently acquired building

the maintenance guy represents a power hungry denizen of a Neighborhood Association

you stabbed him with your snake fangs

the little old lady is an officious intermeddler - also commonly found in Neighborhood Associations

you turned into a python to get rid of her
Stick to your day job..
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Dreams are nothing more than your mind playing with itself and having fun to relax and recharge.

I never had nightmares or bad dreams, and I often wake up giggling from some funny dream. My wife has awakened me to get me to quit giggling in my sleep.
You tell me a lot about yourself by your comments...I shows me the process of your thinking and what your limitations are. Not believing in the veracity of dreams as a subconscious process that has importance shows me that I can blindside you and you won't even know it is coming or where it came from. You can be manipulated. Fact of life..
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I had a weird dream last week.

I was hiding in a ventilator duct. A maintenance guy (toolbox, blue coveralls) accidentally stumbled across my hiding place. I stabbed him to death. A little old lady (white hair, floral dress) wandered into my duct and found me. I twisted her head until her neck broke.

Dream analysis is not my hobby, but the interpretation of this one seems pretty obvious, no? Murdering essential workers and elderly, duh.

Any interesting dreams to report? This is a safe space, we won’t tell anything if we think you’re a psychopath.
Maintenance guy = orange man killing “essential workers”
Old lady = orange man killing the elderly
Vent duct = heating duct = global warming

Aka “The Portland Trifecta”

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I used t dream about driving my Dad's 55 white with Turquoise blue roof Cadilliac Coupe DeVille. I used todrive that car when I was in HS...The car in the dream was old and needed mostly interior restoration. In the dream the battery was weak and the brakes were mushy...in need of some repair which was anxiety producing..but the car always started, always stopped when driving it and got me to where I was going.

In real life my Dad got rid of that car before he died...I wish he kept it ..I have a real fondness for that car. I can even remember the day that he bought it from a GM Exec in Detroit in march of 56. The guy had a son named Scot that was about my age that had curly hair and didn't want to share his toys with me. I remember looking at the car parked at the curb through the guys living room picture window while my Dad made the deal. He paid 3500 cash for the car.

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