The best way to find out is by controlling it and just talking to it. Try practicing lucidity. :] |
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I have this reoccurring dream about a presence in my dreams for the last couple of years now. It is not a ghost that can be seen but a presence that I feel. I can have a totally normal dream about something and all of a sudden I can feel the presence in my dream. It doesn’t take part in what’s happening but I am the only one who knows it near. I try to pay no attention to it but I know its there and it makes me very uneasy but my dream continues on whether I am dreaming happy or sad thoughts |
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The best way to find out is by controlling it and just talking to it. Try practicing lucidity. :] |
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If there's a bustle in your hedgerow don't be alarmed now- It's just a springclean for the mayqueen.
Your head is humming and it won't go in case you don't know- The Piper's calling you to join him.
The presence feels progressively more real because you're thinking about it during the day, when you're awake. Dreams are created based on what you, the dreamer, think about and dwell on during your waking life. By thinking about it, you're feeding the dream sign. That said, telling you not to think about it probably isn't very helpful. |
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Dive deep into the abyss, don't be scared what you will find because it's only in your own mind. |
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It sounds like a spirit is trying to communicate. Careful with that thing, it knows you can sense it. It may keep trying to get your attention in more aggressive ways if you don't acknowledge it. |
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Come on guys! Lets keep things secular. |
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"I know that I am mortal by nature, and ephemeral; but when I trace at my pleasure the windings to and fro of the heavenly bodies I no longer touch the earth with my feet: I stand in the presence of Zeus himself and take my fill of ambrosia, food of the gods." - Claudius Ptolemy
And thats why most people gave a dream-related response even after the spiritual part, read further kid <.< |
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I concur. A discussion like that belongs in Beyond Dreaming or something. |
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