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offline Anus_Presley on 2003-07-12 08:13 [#00775449]
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i had a drream... don't rrun away.

i drreamt that i had got cancerr and was about to die, i was
verry nearr death in fact and the emotion was so fucking
strrong, it was like being in that situation. it seemed like
a chance, now, to find out what it would feel like.
the thing on my death bed that upset me the most was knowing
i had so much i could have done and had yet to do but would
neverr get the chance to. you can't take clothes and brricks
and cement to the next life, it means shit when you arre
about to die. i wanted the drream to continue so i could
get morre of an insight , but it woke me up.

god guys it was intence. now my emotions arre back to what
they always arre the it's just a memorry, but frrom what i
rrememberr i know that it's a bloody awful feeling.

i mean that was a drream it might be nothing like that, but
it's changed my outlook slightly. i'm not rready to die.


 

offline xf from Australia on 2003-07-12 08:16 [#00775454]
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heh.

i used to have the most fucking intense dreams; sight,
sound, and feelings so much more powerful then i feel
'here'. when i was 15 or so i just wished them away, and i
didn't get any for a long time.

it's only since i've been with my gf that i've started
getting them back; i've got plenty of theories why, but
that's not the point.

but yeah, it's really odd how dreams like that can make you
want to be way more motivated; achieve a shitload more in
life, get things actually done.

but by the end of the day you're back to thinking how you
always do.


 

offline jiggalo bob on 2003-07-12 08:17 [#00775456]
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u best not die yet!!! :(


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-07-12 08:18 [#00775458]
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'but by the end of the day you're back to thinking how you
always do.'

that is so rright. i know forr a fact that i won't keep this
new vein of thought on that matterr.


 

offline xf from Australia on 2003-07-12 08:21 [#00775460]
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sucks being a human sometimes, doesn't it?


 

offline Peloton from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-12 08:26 [#00775464]
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"To dream that you die in your dream, symbolizes inner
changes, transformation, self-discovery and positive
development that is happening within you or in your life.
Although such a dreams may bring about feelings of fear and
anxiety, it is no cause for alarm and is often considered a
positive symbol.
Dreams of experiencing your own death usually means that big
changes are ahead for you. You are moving on to new
beginnings and leaving the past behind. These changes does
not necessarily imply a negative turn of events.
Metaphorically, dying can be seen as an end or a termination
to your old ways and habits. So, dying does not always mean
a physical death, but an ending of something.

On a negative note, to dream that you die may represent
involvement in deeply painful relationships or unhealthy,
destructive behaviors. You may feeling depressed or feel
strangled by a situation or person in your waking life.
Perhaps your mind is preoccupied with someone who is
terminally ill or dying. Alternatively, you may be trying to
get out of some obligation, responsibility or other
situation.

To see someone dying in your dream, signifies that your
feelings for that person are dead or that a significant
change/loss is occurring in your relationship with that
person. Alternatively, you may want to repress that aspect
of yourself that is represented by the dying person."

Sounds plausible.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-07-12 08:30 [#00775467]
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the negative note sounds like the reason. it's accurrate as
it happens.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-07-12 08:35 [#00775469]
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wherre did you quote that frrom Peloton?
it's verry interresting.


 

offline Peloton from London (United Kingdom) on 2003-07-12 08:38 [#00775472]
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I just did a quick search for 'dream interpretation' and it
came up with this...

click here

... I looked under D for death and then under 'die'.


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-07-12 11:39 [#00775627]
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shit.

I thought this topic would be about Richard Scarry.


 


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