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3-style -> Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 11:17:36)

Who gets them?

I often wake up aqfter particularly strong emotional dreams and spend the best part of a day with a slight altered outlook on life due to my previous nights dream. I find I detach from this as the day grows and real life takes me over again.

I get at least 1 of these per month or so. Lastnight being one in particular. I have spent most of the morning thinking it through and trying to find the reason for it.



AJ85 -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 11:24:28)

i've woke up with tears welled up in my eyes before now in a couple of dreams lol, random.

sometimes i wake up so angry with emotion, sometimes i have a dream that inspires me to do something the next day etc etc



claire amber -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 11:30:16)

I quite often have sad dreams, usually about my parents who are no longer around !?



3-style -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 11:33:40)

Yea I have had a few tear jerkers too.

The one lastnight featured a lady in it. It wasn't sexual, The young lady was somebody I have never met (not to recollection), She was quite beautiful and had a great energy and vibrance about her. Very infatuating to say the least!

I have spanned my memory and have recalled many of her notable characteristics from various people I have met bet I was quite amazed that somebody so infatuating and magnetically beautiful with stunning detail could actaully be a ficticious part of my sub-conscious mind.

Amazing yet saddening..




mick_the_brick -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 11:35:33)


On cycle mine are always of a sexual nature...

Normally 3 / 4 PW [:D][:D]



3-style -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 11:38:38)


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ORIGINAL: mick_the_brick


On cycle mine are always of a sexual nature...

Normally 3 / 4 PW [:D][:D]


Dirty boy.. [:D]



mick_the_brick -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 11:39:59)


You got it...

[:-][:-][:-]



lilbigman -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 11:44:30)

My dreams usually involve fighting and killing. It's great fun. [:)]



Furyan -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 12:01:46)

I think everybody gets this. Ive woken up sobbing, in tears, horny, excited and everything in between. Dreams can be powerful things.



Milo929 -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 13:06:34)


quote:

ORIGINAL: 3-style

Who gets them?

I often wake up aqfter particularly strong emotional dreams and spend the best part of a day with a slight altered outlook on life due to my previous nights dream. I find I detach from this as the day grows and real life takes me over again.

I get at least 1 of these per month or so. Lastnight being one in particular. I have spent most of the morning thinking it through and trying to find the reason for it.



F*ck! You are me!

I have had a few of these and wish I could only articulate how profound these dreams are. So sadly disappointed when reality doesn't offer anything near the feeling the next day.
I've had a few about women, and I think it just represents what my mind's eye sees in an ideal woman… the problem is, they are shrouded in mysticism and they are basically your underlying subconcious. If only I would project this on to the stupid common frippet I'm likely to end up chatting to tonight….



Dhiren -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 13:32:58)

Not sure but I think that dreams are sometimes things that are in our unconscious minds but then just manifest itself in dreams. For example I may see a 5 second clip about something on tv not taking any notice and it then manifests in a dream. Well that's just my experience.



FatboyGinger -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 14:45:49)

Wow I thought it was only me that got these. Sometimes I get a distressing dream that puts a downer on the whole day, but sometimes I get a fun dream ;)

Dreams are far more powerful than any hallucinogen, and I think dreaming is one of the strangest things that us humans have. I mean, what is the point in it? Is it out brain showing off its evolvedness?



john_cappa -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 14:52:38)


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ORIGINAL: FatboyGinger

Dreams are far more powerful than any hallucinogen, and I think dreaming is one of the strangest things that us humans have. I mean, what is the point in it? Is it out brain showing off its evolvedness?


i think all amimals do it? ive seen my dog jerking in its sleep and moving its legs as if its running [:D]




dig -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 14:53:27)

never had anything like this


my dreams are purley just random rubbish.


sure i have ones wher emotions run high wahtever they are, but never do i even give them a second though the next day.



CoNs -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 16:26:46)

love the dreams where you fall / crash / die and you jump up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat

[:D][:D]

or when you wake with a boner.. that's sweet [:-]



3-style -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 16:59:56)


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ORIGINAL: FatboyGinger

what is the point in it? Is it out brain showing off its evolvedness?


Subconcsious rationalisation perhaps. I do think its hen you Brain breaks down data, files, stores catagorises and generally has a little downtime in the form running loose a little.

I personally let go the bad emotional dreams, but the good ones - like the one I had lastnight, can have some impact on me.



eddie182 -> RE: Emotional Dreams? (May 9 2008 17:02:31)

I once had a dream about a best mate. Suddenly got really strong feelings for her for 2 years afterwards.

Bit like how joey got feelings for monica in friends that time.



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