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anxhelino1234

Hello everyone, recently i have had a repeated dream that somehow keeps on bugging my feelings, i have had this dream a few years back, some time after that and now, i dont know what it means or what its suppose to mean, but every time i get it, i get this very odd feeling, i am not scared, happy, sad or anything. I just satand there staring at a street filled with people, as soon as i blink theyre gone, first time i had it it was night time (in the dream), second time very hot sunny day and previous time it was snowing and all three times the exact same people (basically doing the same thing). Also this is the first time i can remember every specific detailin that dream e.g.: road, houses, shops, weather, people in it...

Has anyone had the same kind of dream? And if anyone knows, why does this dream keep on giving this wierd feeling?!  :|



Thanks Plenty


Anxhelino1234
"If each man or woman could understand that every other human life is as full of sorrows, or joys, or base temptations, of heartaches and of remorse as his own . . . how much kinder, how much gentler he would be."

personalreality

I haven't had an experience like that before.

Emotionally speaking though, try and recreate/find that feeling in your memory, don't try to name it or label it, just try to feel it.

maybe you can gain some insight if you can recreate the feeling when you're awake (maybe meditating).  i might try to meditate and recall the dream through visualization to the best of your ability and see if the feeling comes back.  you might be able to "catch" the feeling and explore it.
be awesome.

Capt. Picard

I have so many repeating dreams I think I could literally make a "map" of them. Some of them are real places that are altered in the same manner each dream, others are places that dont exist but I still end up frequenting. It is very odd and there are emotions attached to each place which I cant explain. I would even go as far as to say over half my dreams are recurring and do seem to maintain a consistency from dream to dream.

CFTraveler

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Hola Anxhelino1234.
I too have repeated dreams of the same places, sometimes with different characters in them and sometimes changed versions of the same ones.
I have some ideas of what may be going on, if you want to 'hear' my interpretation:

i dont know what it means or what its suppose to mean, but every time i get it, i get this very odd feeling, i am not scared, happy, sad or anything.
-Recognition?


QuoteI just stand there staring at a street filled with people,

- Is it a street that is familiar, like where you grew up, or is it strange?  If familiar, it could symbolize your life, your mind, or even your body, but if it's unfamiliar it could mean something else altogether.
Depending on the familiarity of the place, the people could be aspects of yourself, or ideas or thoughts.


Quoteas soon as i blink theyre gone,
- I'm thinking that this has something to do with beliefs or fears.  If looking at them and blinking makes them disappear, it seems to me that they could mean fears that turn out to be unfounded the second you face them, showing how 'unreal' they were.
Or, if they are fears or beliefs they could be hidden from sight, stuff you don't even think or realize you have.

Quotefirst time i had it it was night time (in the dream), second time very hot sunny day and previous time it was snowing and all three times the exact same people (basically doing the same thing). Also this is the first time i can remember every specific detailin that dream e.g.: road, houses, shops, weather, people in it...

Depending on who the people are and what they are doing may give you some insight.






anxhelino1234

Thank you very much for the info CFTraveler
"If each man or woman could understand that every other human life is as full of sorrows, or joys, or base temptations, of heartaches and of remorse as his own . . . how much kinder, how much gentler he would be."