Friday, February 21, 2014

D is for Dreams


I have always had a certain fascination with dreams.  The hidden meanings within and the way people interpret them.  I have a big book of dreams which I often find myself flipping through whenever I am bored.  I am definitely no expert at dream interpretation.   I can't even say that I can interpret them at all.  Dreams have always been a mystery to me, but I don't really mind.  Honestly I think some of it may be a little fear?  What would I discover if I were to look into the meanings behind the things I see when I am asleep.  Many of the dreams that I do happen to remember which is not often is usually a dream of myself in some sort of situation.  Whether it be completely bizzar or extraordinarily ordinary.  ;)

Sometimes the situations I dream myself in are down right terrifying.  Not by the situation but by the things that I do and how completely unlike myself I appear to be.  I have dreamt of myself doing the most awful things which I don't care to admit.  It leaves me frightened of what it could possibly mean and too ashamed to ever let anyone know how I behaved, even in a dream.   

Anyways so inspired by this weeks letter I decided to do an experiment I had read from a book.  I more often than not don't remember the things that I dream about unless they are bad.  In a book (can't remember exactly which at the moment) I had read that a way to recall ones dreams is to sleep with a mirror beneath your pillow, preferably small and round.  I know the more common practice is to keep some sort of writing material next to your bed to write down your dreams when you wake before the dream leaves and is forgotten.  I just thought this was a little more interesting of an approach.

Surprisingly I did remember the dream I had the first night!

It was strange to say the least.  At least I think it was strange.  I dreamt of being in the mirror...  Like I was a little person in the mirror looking out.  I could see me through my pillow with my face smashed against it mouth a gap and slightly snoring hair in a huge matted mess.  I could see my bf with his arm thrown carelessly across my pillow right above my head, he too was snoring.  I could see our dog squeezed between the headboard and my bfs pillow with his face inches away from mine.  I remember looking at the blanket and yet I could see threw it and into the rest of the room.  It was almost like I was poking my head out of the little mirror and taking a peak at the dark sleeping room.  

Another night I dreamt of ribbon.  Red ribbon in darkness just unraveling going all over the place.  I think I saw something like it in a movie once.  I don't think it was a particularly long dream because at one point it was like the unraveling ribbon did a big drop and it caused me to have the sensation of falling and I jolted awake.  

Then another night I dreamt of grocery shopping and coming home and eating an oreo ice cream cake.  It was delicious.

So I found this practice with the mirror to be extremely helpful as far as remembering the dreams that I am having.  I am no closer to understanding the meaning behind them lol.  Who knows maybe one day.

Sorry that this post is so late.  Been busy but I am trying not to give up on this challenge as I really enjoy reading everyone else's post and want to be a part of the fun.

I hope you are all well and had a nice week leading into an awesome weekend.

6 comments:

  1. You have a lot going on! Dreams are all messages and signs! Be aware of everything! ;o)

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    1. Lol more true than you know. Stress leel as of yesterday has sky rocketed and cause me to break out in hives around my neck shoulders and belly. :(. Trying to take it easy and take it all one step at a time

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  2. Nadine, you need to smudge! Do you have any sage or incense?

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    1. I do have some smudge and only lavender incense. Its this new job to be honest. Things aren't turning out at all like I thought they might. Apparently agreeing to full time means I have sold my soul. =S

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  3. That was really interesting to read Nadine. Dream experiments like the one you did really shows how fluid and flexible reality our is. Something strange has happened to me lately. When I have gone to bed I have been reading a bit and then doing some relaxation exercise. But then I get these "hallucinations" it feels like. It´s like I get these strange dream pictures in my mind without really sleeping, I am aware that I am awake. It´s not really enjoyable and it gives me a headache.
    Love from Sara

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    1. Wow that is a bit strange. I have never experienced anything like that other than the everyday deja vu. Just small things like conversations, being able to recite the words about to be spoken and the small gestures made and then watch it happen. It used to confuse the snot out of me when that would happen but now I just role with it. I am sorry the experience gives you such a head ache though. I wonder why?

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