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Nay

Hi Twisty_Twistah,

Welcome to the forums!  

I call those erratic dreams, the ones that really make no sense, release dreams.  Our subconscious needs to get rid of the extra stress and whatnots that we deal with daily.

I had one this morning..it's like bits and pieces from other dreams that are being put into one dream.  I do remember highlights, and one good thing in this dream was Brendan Frasier was in it! [:O] what can I say...Yummy..[:D]

Nay [;)]


Twisty_Twistah

Thanks for the welcome!

Erratic dreams, huh?  That's what it's like, but while I'm awake.  It's not even like a daydream to me because I'm either completely aware of everything else, or I physically and verbally interact with what's going on.  That's gotten me in trouble a couple of times when I've cursed at people that weren't there or took a swing at the air.

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In waking life, distance yourself from the dreams, and you will find the same theme has been repeated in all those, different ways.

wisp

Hi Twisty,
By recording and studying dreams I have found dreams come true. Not in the way so easily seen (why they must be studied imo). Until recently I knew of what can best be described as layered dreams. It's layers of images over other images. I believe there is a connection between layered dreaming and prophetic dreams. There also seems to be something about the dreamer's ability to get into another person(s) or person's space(?) someway.  
The mixed images could very well be release dreaming. I think there is more than what meets the eye on this.
The other morning I was awakened (by a person). I was asleep and dreaming. For the first time I recognized I had two different dreams going at the same time. I lost the memory of one right away. The other one I could only grasp the very end of it (a flying dream).
It makes me wonder if there are numerous separate dreams we dream simutaneously.

Twisty_Twistah

For about 10 months, I've had this thing I call "overlapping."  Have you ever had a dream that seemed erratic and incomplete?  Like the house you live in was a combination of several different places, or your friends morphed into others?  That's what's been going on with me, but while I'm awake.  It's very different from a daydream.  It's weird, but kinda interesting at the same time.  It does mess up school a little bit, but who cares about trig when you can fly?