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Maybe you are seeing the future? |
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Perhaps you shouldn't try to stop them? It's difficult to stop a dream without becoming lucid, but if it really is a recurring dream than it shouldn't be difficult become lucid. Once a situation has became familiar enough you begin to recognize that it's a dream because you've been through it so many times before. While you're lucid you could try any of the known dream changing techniques. The simplest you could try would be dream spinning, you would just spin around while imagining a different dream setting. I cannot tell you why you're having this dream however, as I do not know, but I can tell you that dreams are often a summary of our recent thoughts and feelings. |
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Recurring dream usually means there is an issue in your life that you have not resolved. But to resolve it, you have to first realize what the issue is. I think you have to be honest with yourself when asking yourself a question if you have romantic feelings towards this person, even if it will be unwanted or hurtful. |
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For what it's worth, I don't think it's anything you should feel guilty about. Even if you do come to discover you have sexual/romantic feelings towards your pastor, just having feelings is nothing to be guilty about, you can hardly control it. |
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"Less of a young professional, more of an ancient amateur."
I have something similar to your situation, but the only difference is that there is some kind of fate going on with my recurring dreams with someone and i can't stop it, it will stop for some 3-4days but will only come back. Because me and him are trying to avoid it but we know it can't be done this way, i agree to what Gab says. |
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