This is my first post here at dreamviews.com. I stumbled over this site while trying to figure out how to stop having the same dream all the time. Let me start with some background...
I am 19, and I have been able to remember all of my dreams for as long as I could remember. I realise that I am dreaming most of the time, but find that if I try to control what happens something completely different will happen, or I will awaken. I am a rediculously light sleeper, I find sleeping difficult and always have. It takes me on average over an hour to fall asleep, and once I am sleeping I wake up every 90 minutes or so for the first half ov the night, and then every 45 minutes for the second half of the night. The last 2 hours I am in bed I awaken ever 15-20 minutes. All through the night when I wake up I roll from my left side to my right or visa verse and fall back to sleep immediately. Now on to the dream...
Every night for the past 6 days I have had the same dream every night, multiple times a night, with regular random dreams thrown into the mix. Today is the first day that I recalled having this dream so many times. I just remebered thinking about the dreams while awakening and rolling over to fall back to sleep.
In this brief dream it is night time. I am at the neighborhood that I was raised in. I have not lived there for 2 years. The first thing I recall about the dream is that I am running towards my old home, I am aware of the fact that I am being chased, and I keep looking back towards the sky behind me for my pursuer. The feelings that I have at this time are not fear, but excitement, like when you were playing tag, and knew that the "it" person was close to your hiding spot. On the ground running after me were small fox like creatures. What was odd about this creatures is that fact that they were the color of pitch, so dark, that they stood out in the darkness of the night, like the light from the moon didnt reflect from their fur. These creatures had no featured, no texture, no eyes, no mouth that I could see. Still I didnt feel fear, but excitement. These creatures were catching me and biting at my ankles, not painful, but annoying, it slowed me down, I kept kicking them when they tried to bite at me, but they kept returning.
I was still running towards my home, as I turned to search the sky for my pursuer I spotted his outline in the night sky. It apears to be the shap of a man with a large wingspan. I can feel it closing in on me at an alarming rate, and when I turn again, it is just about to land about 20 feet behind me. As it lands I find myself marveling at how its wings grow out of his back and down his arms separating at the elbow his forearms and hands from its wings. As he lands I again notice no other features, just the pure black color, no face, no features, just black. I still am not afraid, but I can now here my heartbeat and feel my excitement throbbing in my veins. Im so close to the house and I dash up the front steps of the bi-level home to the front door, I open it and run inside; as I close it Iook toward my persuer and watch as he crosses his wings in front of him. Had I not seen it I would think his wings had dissapeared, instead I knew that they were wrapped in front of him. Since he was pitch, it now appeared that a man with a cape tighly drawn to his body was slowly walking towards me. His stride was long and wide, yet slow, like he didnt need any sense of balance.
At this point I get a desperate urge to have light. I dart up the stairs, into the kitchen and hit the switches, move into the dining room and again hit the switchest, down the hallway, into the bedrooms, flipping switches as I go, filling the house with light.
Now I wake up from my dream, my heart is beating harder than it does after a long sprint. I am swaeting profusely, and my limbs are very cold. The dream is over. I roll over from left to right, or right to left and fall back to sleep. Sometimes I have this dream once a night, sometimes I have it time after time, always starting for the same point and ending at the same point. I am not coming to any conclusions, and I just want to get a good nights sleep. I keep waking up tired from all the running I do during the night. My calves are getting sore, and at this rate I feel like my heart is going to beat itselft out of my chet while I sleep.
I know that was alittle lengthy, but anyone have any thoughts, Im open to and ideas or suggestions...
thanks,
cforgo7499
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