I've been having this dream at least once a week for almost a month now. I can't figure out what it means or how it relates to me. Please?
To read the dream, access my dream journal. It's titled Bait.
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I've been having this dream at least once a week for almost a month now. I can't figure out what it means or how it relates to me. Please?
To read the dream, access my dream journal. It's titled Bait.
From one book (i have forgot the name of it) i have read that dreams have a message to you (from your subconsciousness?) and dreams will keep saying that message until you get it. I don't believe to that myself though!
I did read that DJ entry of your's and seems to be like a nightmare, and i've heard that sometimes nightmares do repeat.
I'm sorry that i cannot help to interpret that dream or help otherwise, because i've never had repeating dreams myself. Thats just what i've heard and read.
When I was little I always had this one repeating dream about a giant white teddy bear that was in my woods. I would always look out my window and make mean faces at it until it ran away. I had this dream at least four times until it eventually just went away. Maybe all you need to do is give it some time, or if you are good at LD, combat the fear in your dreams (I heard that helps a lot with some people).
I don't know how your relationship with Shawn and Gus is. Otherwise, it sounds like an anxiety dream about something. Good thing is that you wake up from your dream. If you want to try and nail it to something specific in your diet or daily routine, try to estimate in which sleep cycle you remember your dream. To do so:
Remember/write down your bedtime
When you wake up from this dream, check the time
Write down the time
In the morning, subtract the bedtime from the dream time and divide by 1.5 hours to get the sleep cycle number when you see this dream.
(dream awakening time-bedtime)/1.5 = sleep cycle number.
If this dream is caused by something that you eat upsetting your nervous system, this would be more pronounced during the first half of the night, as it takes about 8 hours to absorb 90% of the nutrients out of a meal. This may also help if one of your hormonal systems is at play. Various hormones peak and fall in the human body over the course of the 24 hours. It is possible that at one particular point in the night you happen to be dreaming and your body goes through hormonal changes.
I don't know more information about your sleep /wake pattern to suggest anything else.