Ok, I am not new to the forum, but I am more of a long time lurker. Recently I have been having some strange dreams, and in the past I hardly EVER had dreams(or dreams that I could remember anyway) so I figured....well....why not post here and see what the community has to say about it.
Ill post them one at a time, so...
Here is the first dream:
My wife and I are driving in my work truck, up a mountain road through the forest at night. Just the 2 of us. Steep cliffs drop off to the right and the mountain ascends to the left. We drive on and come to a little clearing.
In the clearing there is a small building and the clearing is grassy, and I am not sure but I think it may have been a graveyard. We got out and approached the building. There was something we had to do there, but I don't know what....Like we had a task or business there or something.
We didn't get to it, because for some reason a few bears showed up, so we got back in the truck...quite calmly I might add...and drove back down the road we came up the mountain on.
We get about half way down the mountain and the road is just a dead end now, so I stop the truck and we decide to just wait it out...still not scared, but cautious. I notice the truck doors(sliding doors like a UPS truck) are open. I tell my wife to close her door, and lock it...she does, and I do the same to mine.
We sit there for a minute, and I realize to myself "the steering wheel is on the wrong side of the truck....this is a dream"...then I wake up. Any thoughts?
Obviously the situation(if real) would have been somewhat dangerous but neither of us felt afraid, and there seemed to be some unknown reason we were up on the mountain.
Thanks in advance. Let me know if you guys/girls would like to hear the other few dreams.
Oh yeah...one more thing.....in almost EVERY dream I have, I always realize something isnt right, then realize its a dream, then immediately wake up.
And sorry about the misleading title, I was going to tell about the OTHER dream, but ill save that one for the next post.
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