Hey Snowflake!
First off, welcome to the forum! I arrived only a few days before you but I feel like I can welcome you here ^^
Now about what you wrote, I can imagine your increasing interest in dreamsthough I don't know what feeling sleep paralysis is like, it must be pretty weird o_O
I have a few questions for you!
Why do you want to know what dreams mean? Are you trying to find out more about yourself and if so, what is it that you don't understand and what do you expect? Or is it just general curiosity?
Have you thought about the possibility that the 'blinking moments' as you described them are actually moments where you wake up? I have had 5 dreams in a row in one night, all connected in terms of story and all with a brief period of awakeness inbetween them. I don't know if you know about the different stages of sleep and REM sleep, but they might shed some light on this
As for the two glass doors. If there was no story or context around them, I'd be very cautious in trying to figure out what they can mean... Else you might turn into one of those superstitious ppl who believe whatever they want to believe ^^ Two glass doors can mean anything right? and I mean ANYTHING... Also, I'm pretty convinced that you are without a doubt the one person who is capable of figuring out what your dreams mean. You might get help from an expert, but ONLY through talking and helping you think about your dreams. Ultimately, it will be you who unlocks what the dream may mean... If someone, without knowledge of dream context, says that the 2 glass doors mean XY, I think chances are low he/she's right.... Do you agree?
About the periods of non-dreaming you describe. You really dó dream in these periods, only you can't remember them. This can have various causes, almost all of which are emotional or stress-related, but you probably know thisOne thing you can do is keep a dream journal in which you record all of your dreams (or as many as you can/want). This way, you'll train your dream-recall and you'll remember more dreams. If you're looking for hidden meanings, this little training sounds like just the thing
I have a very nice book for you to read. It has information on almost every subject we've touched here. I have it as an e-book and if you want, we can exchange e-mail addresses and I can send it to you
So that was about it ^^ One thing though, try not to search for hidden meanings too hard or you'll end up making all sorts of weird connections and stuff... which aren't really well-foundedjust like some guy is convinced the whole world revolves around the number 3 and finds it everywhere he looks...
So welcome and have fun
- Thom




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just like some guy is convinced the whole world revolves around the number 3 and finds it everywhere he looks...
But what puzzles me then are those periods without dreams... I would guess it's stress related or something, but you said it's part of some sort of freaky cycle.. Big dreams > ordinary dreams > no dreams > repeat. Right? I can't think of any cycle that would describe this. What would you say is the average duration of a single cycle? Maybe it's got something to do with your period?
Just guessing here.. it's the only cycle I can think of.
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