dj_esky
Bluelighter
have you tried Damiana brewed into a Tea, its legal, and it helped stop negative disturbing dreams when I sleep.
You don't own the thread ^
No one is breaking any rules. This is a forum for discussion. Not a question and answer school lesson. Go do your own research.
Gtfo.
oh your gonna turn this around on me when its my own thread? nah how about you just leave
^OK. What you dream may or may not have any relevance to real life. Sometimes they may be based around something thats going on in your life, sometimes they may be based around a feeling you have, sometimes they may be based around what you watched before you went to bed, but most of the time the "story" in which dreams are played doesn't really have any relevance to anything other than that it is a dream. Sometimes your dream will accurately portray what you are feeling at the time, other times (quite possibly most of the time) they will not.
Dream interpretations are bullshit, though. Get one book and it will say something different to the next. Who's right? No one. It's money making bullshit.
Whoever said dreams mean nothing: It's the definition of the word "meaning" that is unclear, which makes the statement inaccurate at best.
What does it mean for a dream to "mean" something? Do human relationships mean anything, or do they just happen, and then leave a lasting effect on us? Often times the effect is taken as the meaning, other times the motivation is taken as the meaning.
My point is it could be argued that everything is inherently meaningless, yet that doesn't affect everyone's perspective or make us feel any better about bad stuff happening, or feel any worse about good stuff happening. And it doesn't really make us care whether or not "good" and "bad" have any objective truth in them at all.
Our subjective experience is so powerful and intimate that phrases like "dreams mean nothing," while possibly true, wont work logically to resolve any lingering negative effect on the psyche.
I'd suggest just trying to use affirmations and repetitive phrases to fortify your mind against the negativity you are feeling.
By that I mean just try to tell yourself "it's just a dream" over and over until the point where you can believe it.
(almost) every time i think about one of my crazy dreams, i can easily link it clearly to something in my lifeDreams mean nothing
No, everything I'm talking about is not nonsensical, it is based on science and facts. fuck off.
Let me elaborate:
Dreams are just our brain doing very normal brain things. Dreams are just basically impulses activating some part of your brain, they are what your body does to reorganize thoughts. Dreams can often times be the personification of these thoughts. Essentially any thoughts can be conveyed in a dream. If you thought of something for a split second, it can possibly be the main focus of one of the several dreams you have in any given night. Dreams don't mean anything particularly because it's all just randomness. Death is more relevant in your dreams because you probably think about it more, and thus, when your brain is reorganizing your daily thoughts more often than other things, you dream about death. Don't let dreams about death bother you. I've had many horrible dreams about me dying. Sure, sometimes it can be really messed up, but don't let it hurt you. Worry about death when it comes knocking, understand these dreams are normal. All types of dreams are normal. Dreams have as much power as you lend to them.
You couldnt have just said that in the first place? Thats a fuckin' good objective view man, makes sense to me but i guess who will ever really know if there is meaning or not? Not until we literally crawl around a mind and figure it out
Alright lets say you were right.. What would you say when, like my original post i dream of falling to my death nightly? Why would this one dream on the ledge of a building trying to climb down, unsuccessfully falling to my death keep reoccuring? Why not switch it up if according to you they're just either white noise or 'sometimes based around a feeling'?