Here I would like to know if you have ever had a stretch of repetitive dreams, or reoccurring, and if it ever meant or hinted to something is reality.
Yes, I have. Many times over I've had repetitive dreams. Not all of them ever meant something in reality, as far as what happened in them, though they all seem to give hints into what was in reality that was deep on my mind through the symbolism of what was taking place represented. If that makes sense at all.
In my experience, dreams can give us hints to the answers to the questions we seek, if only we can figure out what the symbols and events in them are meant to represent in our own lives. Whether that be from trying to resolve a problem with your life, the folks in that life, or yourself. Sometimes a dream does not necessarily represent the answer to the problem either, but rather the issue itself that needs resolved or that has been on your mind - that you need to calm down about emotionally.
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Here is something that might help. It is an article that gives some information about repetitive dreams and their meanings.: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dr-michael-j-breus/recurring-dreams-and-thei_b_437633.html
Oh yes, for instance, I can fly in all my dreams, which by the way are in color, however there are times when I take off I ascend very high with immense power and suddenly I lose it and I feel as though I am being pulled down fast but I never hit , only land softly. I can do this over and over again through the whole coarse of when I sleep. The "feeling" that accompanies this can be compared to being in an airplane during take off and landing x10.
Now this is not hard for me to interpret . The cause of dreams of this nature for me is the fear of success , more over the fear of too much responsibility i.e. spreading my self too thin, as I am known to do. So I get pulled "down" to the realities of what is manageable in my current situation at that time.
Supposedly everyone dreams around 27 times a night. That of course is provided if you are the 8 hour a night type of sleeper. Many are not so this can vary of course.
Most people dream in black and white but some dream in color too but I think the reason they think they always dream in color is because when one has that type of dream they are the ones we remember. I have perceived many in color my whole life. With some I have sensory recall. In other words, I can taste, touch etc. I might wake up remembering the taste of eating something in my dream. Things like that.
Spiritualists have always believed if you dream you are flying you are actually out of the body. I really don't know but flying is a common activity remembered from dreams. I have had repetitive dreams or gone back to places with the same individuals or location in dreams...both of these. I can also continue a dream at times. Most who do this have lucid dreams and not sure if that could qualify for some as dream walking and an explanation for the phenomenon. I do know that some people get up and walk around while in REM and do all sorts of things. I use to talk to a polysomnographer (polysomnographic technologist) online quite often. He worked with sleep studies and incomnia.
Oh,yes!
Lots of them.
mostly ones that deal with the 'start of the end of
the world.' they are the same but diffrent.
but the SAME dreams.. 100% the same ones that
repeat. are the ones where i talk to this vampire,
in london.and it begins to rain blood.
AND, the one about this temple underground in
egyptain writings.. and pillars,with a red moon.
Alot of times, i wonder of these are imporant dreams.
such as if I'm going to need to remember these things,
or i was once appart of this, or im going to BE appart of
it.
Mine is rather boring but even though I've analyzed and "dismissed" it years ago every once in awhile I'll find myself missing my old REM friend.
When I was young (about 6-8) I had a recurring dream in which I stood staring at an empty glass that was sitting on a window ledge. That is it, the entire dream. It seemed to take my entire sleep cycle (I'm sure I only remembered as such). I can still recall it so vividly, the window ledge--a warm, medium tone wood, the type you'd expect upon which a steaming, coyly lattice-topped pie to perch--was centered among eggshell coated siding. The curtain beyond was a delicate lace, sky blue and always perfectly ruffled to create a hypnotic pattern refracted in the clear, empty glass just barely on the right side of distracting. This dream persisted for years. At the time I had a near debilitating fear of death that magnified exponentially when compounded with my fear of the dark. Sleep was a horror to be tolerated but this dream seeped into my bones and eased the tension I hadn't the faculties to deal with yet. Until one night, one night my dream was different. I stared, as usual, but this time the glass tipped and I woke up. Try as I might I never had that dream again. It means nothing I know, a product of years of speculatory confirmation bias or something akin but when I remember the loss, under the brilliant blue moonlight, I can't help but yearn for a meaning, if only for a moment.
I've had them in regards to certain situations, and when that occurrence arrived, I actually acted in accordance to what was dreamt. Worked out well
I have different types of dreams. some of them happen. others tell me when someone has died close to me. the repeating ones usually is your mind telling you something that you need to fix or work on. It is like your subconscious mind saying hey! here is the problem. it is hurting me fix it now.
i have ...some of them i felt had a deep meaning...some of them i think were just something odd stuck in my mind.
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Your mind works in symbols. Only you would know what they mean. Usually it is telling you something, and it is usually important. Even if the dream differs a little, but the plot or whatever is the same.
Yes. I have quite of dreams that remain the same sometimes. Or there is puzzles pieces missing to the dream that you want to figure out. But I'd say everyone probably goes through them. They probably are just different in their own way. I mean some may not and some might. But it just all depends. But you always dream. And sometimes when you wake up you don't remember it and then there is those ones that you do remember and they constantly run in your mind and when you sleep they come back and it's just very complicated to explain.
When I was little, I used to have nightmares about a witch in a clearing. Had it several times a month, and then nothing, and then a few months later, and then nothing...
I think it was just because I used to get so stressed out before sleep about it that it was reoccurring. It started as a bad dream, and then because I got so scared, I freaked out every night before bed, it was the last and first thing on my mind before and after sleep, so... it was predominantly in my dreams a lot.
I have one dream around the same time every year, all I usually remember from it is me and my kids running like bats out of hell down the middle of the street, a faceless man is chasing us, then a gun goes off...
That is where I usually wake up, because it scares the hell out of me, I don't know who the man is, I don't know who gets shot or why... it is coming up on the time for it to happen again, so have been kinda afraid to sleep...
Almost everybody has had repetitive dreams, but I can actually say I don't think I've ever had a repeating dream. I do have repeating elements, however. In my nightmares, I'm almost always the aggressor, and I almost always have supernatural strength that no one could actually have. I'm not myself; I'm violent and cruel. These dreams vary as far as their actual content, but I feel like the message remains the same. These dreams usually pop up when I'm not living up to my potential in my life, or when I'm doing something wrong, such as not being as compassionate as I should be.