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LexusVihal
05-02-2011, 09:06 AM
Over the past month I've had at least three dreams that all took place in the same location, and in each dream (aside from the first one) I knew I was revisiting the location. I have no clue if this place even exists, though I'm pretty sure it doesn't.

There's a small cottage house right next to some castle ruins, the house is set up as a little museum. Filled with artifacts from medieval times up through WWII. The entire landscape had the ruins of an ancient city, spread over acres of rolling green meadows and hills.

Durring one dream I was walking through the ruins and countryside I eventrually came across a georgous cemetary filled with tombs, tombstones, and statues. They were all facing the same direction, towards the ruins of an amplitheater that still held a huge statue and there was music coming from that direction. My exploration didn't last long because a thunderstorm came rolling in.

That's the only dream that I got to explore that far. First dream was just the castle ruins next to the cottage, the second dream was the long walk and exploration. The third dream I had last night I drove to the location and went inside the cottage, but I didn't get to go back to the ruins before I woke up. (stupid alarm clock)

Has anyone else had continuing dreams? Not the same dream more than once. I've had continuing dreams before, but there's something about this place. When I'm in the dream I really want to go back to the cemetary and ruins, and I wish the place was real.

Mab
05-02-2011, 10:31 AM
It sounds most interesting. Do you think it could be from a past life? Sometimes when I go back to the same dreams, I've started writing them down and comparing them. But I've also written the mood I was in, the weather, moon phases, etc... Mab

LexusVihal
05-02-2011, 10:59 AM
I don't think it was a past life, in every dream I was my present self. In the first I was on a field trip with the daycare workers and kids I was working at a few months ago, it was a nice warm sunny day. The second dream it was me and my daughter walking around, and it was my perfect day. The kind that puts butterflys in my stomach and gets me excited (for reasons yet unknown to me): warm, cool breeze, sun rays shining through dark ominous clouds, everywhere lit in daylight but the sky is dark and a few rays piercing through. The third was at night, and I was with my boyfriend.

serah
05-02-2011, 11:06 AM
That does sound interesting, and like it'd be really nice to see. I wish I had vivid dreams like that. I've never returned to the same dream before. I hope you get to go back again and see more!

Serah

LexusVihal
05-02-2011, 11:11 AM
I always have vivid dreams, but then again I know I dream with both my whole brain. Most people dream with one side at a time: if it's black and white and you can read/do math/other logic stuff then you're dreaming with your left; if it's in technicolor and you can't do the logic stuff you're dreaming with your right side. I've always dreamed in color and done the logic stuff. Also the two times I've had dreams where I've been shot I switched perspective right before it happened and I watched myself die as a free floating spirit, and the other I woke up from the dream and then went right back to sleep only to 'wake up' from a coma.

Mab
05-02-2011, 03:23 PM
That's interesting that you say that, LV, I dream in full color, so far and I usually speak another language, and it's usually French. My dreams have no logic and no time frame, past, present and future are all mixed in one. Makes for interesting viewing... Mab

serah
05-02-2011, 03:42 PM
That's interesting that you say that, LV, I dream in full color, so far and I usually speak another language, and it's usually French. My dreams have no logic and no time frame, past, present and future are all mixed in one. Makes for interesting viewing... Mab

I think I had one dream in black and white when I was little, and that was it. My dreams also make absolutely no sense and flash from one really short scene to another totally unrelated one. I also have never heard myself talk in a dream, and hardly heard anyone else talk. When I talk, it's more like I'm just hearing my thoughts rather than speaking aloud. They're very fragmented, very hard-to-interpret dreams.

Also, LV, I've just noticed that you've never been alone in any of those three dreams. That's sort of interesting. I wonder what would happen if you were there alone?

Blessed be,
Serah

LexusVihal
05-07-2011, 05:01 PM
Actually now that I think about it, I've never been alone in a dream. If I have been, it's only been for a short while. Or I'm by myself but other people are around.

Scientifically speaking, people have about 10-25 dreams in a single night. So all those short nonsensical dreams that seem to flow from one 'story' to the next is your brain 'linking' them together and trying to make them make sense.

Some of my weirdest dreams have always felt the most real, like I was actually awake (might have been an OBE, but i've had one of those and these didn't feel like that). They were of me either 'flying' (i never actually flew, just sprang into the air and floated back down, and I always had to be standing on something to 'take off', couldn't stand on the ground) or that I could slip between walls in a house, and there would be a 'hidden' demention within the walls, like a second house.