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originally posted by: tgidkp
a reply to: YouAreDreaming
i have recently developed such a profound fear of dreaming that i am having difficulty allowing myself to fall asleep.
for various reasons, my real life has taken on a very surreal character and so my mind is having some trouble feeling secure in either state. i would self commit to the psych ward if i didn't think it would just make things worse.
but that shows where the mind is at... "take me to the nuthouse!"
reading through these posts here has calmed my nerves a bit, to see that other people are also having powerful dreams and you are even advocating for them. well, gotta sleep sometime.... maybe i can be a dream warrior like you.
thanks for the thread and keep the stories coming, as they are helping me feel a little more sane.
dkp
originally posted by: Incandescent
Dreams are such a fascinating topic of discussion. There is so much about their nature that remains mysterious and enthralling. I truly believe they are the key link we have to a preview of what lies beyond the physical world.
I can definitely relate to both phenomena of Deja Reve and Deja Vu. There have been times I have experienced strong familiarity with events that I am 99% sure I dreamed about happening months/years before. This has decreased substantially as I have aged, though.
Why you waste your time posting worthless drivel like I would give a # about what you find unnecessary or annoying? All you've done is waste time instead of providing any real thoughts or insights.
originally posted by: Maroboduus
a reply to: mazamure
Why the hell wpuld ypu quote his entire lengthy post in your reply? Thats completely unnecessary and endlessly obnoxious. Especially considering you were the very first person to reply and his comment is directly above yours. Good lord. Use some common freaking sense.