Originally posted by O'nus
You made this sound like a lucid dream.. was it?
I did look at your website and noticed you tend to have \"sci-fi\" dreams very often..? From a psychological perspective, I would say that this is the subconscious wish fulfillment - that your dreams are projecting what you wish would happen in real life. The majority of time this happens is because there are certain aspects in the real life which the person cannot fully comprehend. In fact, when faced with this interpretation, the immediate reaction would most likely be absolute denial and frustration, \"That's not true!!\". This reaction further illustrates how the frustration of wish denial correlates to the desire for a different life style - or a life free of stress. I would commonly guess that the dreams show a kernel of social anxiety; as the individual becomes further detached from society, they will emmerse themselves in fantasies. These fantasies are emulated to the individual's personal wishes and desires of the life they want. A Freudian would say that this is high potential for hysteria. However, a Maslowe follower may say that the person is very amibtious. Depends on your opinion..
So, do you recall many dreams that arn't lucid? These are the keys to understanding your unconscious.
Also, I am curious of a few things that I could not find out on the website:
How old are you?
I'm assuming you are female from your nickname, right?
Are you happy with your family & social life? (Life at school?)
The dream you described (if it wasn't lucid) I would best interpret as depicting your desires in contrast to your social life (ie. school). But I can't really tell much more than this. This is mostly because I'm not sure if it was lucid or not.
In addition, the fantasy of lucid dreams may also be significantly fabricated in order to fulfill these desires. However, I am not accusing you, nesgirl119, of fabrication. Just remember that you may unconsciously fabricate your dreams - your unconscious may interfere with the true self. I am curious if you think this is at all relevant to you? Because the case does lead to delusions of grandeur.
I look forward to reading your answers,
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Yes, I do know that I am dreaming....but answer me this....Why in these dreams is there a duplicate who is wearing my PJs that is always unconsious? I cannot answer that....& also, I cannot answer the reason of why I am in a white robe, & feel as light as an astronaut in outer space....& why do I always end up waking up when I crash into my duplicate? Here is one last example:
I fly out of my room, feeling like I had to use a lot of pressure to escape the bed. Then I fly over to my nieces' house, not noticing any obsticles in my way. I see Syrena sleeping, then she starts to thrash. I say, hold on, your aunt is coming!! I somehow, end up in her dreams. It seems that she has had nightmares, & so I beat the crap out of them! When I am done, she said that I was her white robed hero aunty, & she continued her dream, but I was in her territory, so I had no control, but I was having fun with her anyways. I leave her dream, her house, & return to my bedroom (unsure why, but I am required to return to my sleep spot to wake up, or the dream is endless!)
Oh, & what do I do to get her to quit calling me casper? That is bugging me, b/c I know it is a dream for several reasons!
(1) There cannot be 2 of you in reality
(2) You shouldn't feel like an astronaut, flying, but never landing
(3) I haven't seen white robes at the stores, lately
(4) It is impossible to fall through tables
So I know that it is only a dream, even though people say that if the events I see during this dream happen at the exact same time, then it isn't a dream. It is, though, b/c I don't think people would intentionally ignore someone dressed that way.
Well, about my information: I am a teenager
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