The more you remember you dreams, the more you will notice re-occuring dream places. I think the dream world is much more consistant than most people believe. |
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I had a dream once, which i cant fully remember, anyway.... i eventually came to a room. I was standing at a doorway about 5ft away from the wall to the right of me, and about 18-20ft from the wall to the left. And the wall in front of me was about 10ft infront. In front of me there was a red door on the wall, and on the wall to the left there was a red door also. All the walls had a cream/beige colour to them. Basically in the first dream, i went through the door infront of me and woke up. Then months later i had the same dream...i mean it was exactly the same. And i came across this room again. I must have gone lucis for a while, because i remembered it vividly and remembered which door i had previously gone through. Except in this dream i went through the door on the left. This sent me into a mad lucid dream where i did some crazy things. I cant remember what i did when i went through the door, but i know i kept on dreaming. I was more freaked out about the room when i woke up to bother about what happened when i went through the door. |
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The more you remember you dreams, the more you will notice re-occuring dream places. I think the dream world is much more consistant than most people believe. |
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a hell of a lot of my dreams are focused on the street i grew up on but thats natural. ive lived there for about 9 and 1/2 years of my life. |
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I used to have Recurring Dreams about going into red rooms and ferious character would be there and I could not get out and I would awake. They would be sitting at a long table at a banquet. When they stopped I was glad. |
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Over time these characters became less fearsom. |
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Was the fearsome character a backwards-talking dwarf? Sounds like the red room dream sequences from Twin Peaks. |
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That's pretty interesting, but the Cusp is probably right. Almost all of my dreams take place in my house. (Well, the lucid ones, anyway.) |
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Do you know the terror of he who falls asleep? To the very toes he is terrified, Because the ground gives the way under him, And the dream begins... - Friedrich Nietzsche
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