Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 I have similar dreams even now. A nightmare first: There is one about a haunted house. It's always in the same location, but it's a living entity and may disguise itself with a new facade each time I dream about it. The house eats people and won't let them get out, and if it you get too near it, it will suck YOU in and YOU cannot get out. All the rooms will change shapes, furniture will move by itself, etc., and their are " beings " and " entities " within that will jump out of closets and dark places at you and scream. At first, the goal I made for myself in this dream was just to escape. I've mastered that one, although it took YEARS to do. Now the goal is to destroy the house, which I have also done by throwing things at it, setting fire to it, ripping it apart, etc. The first few throws/rips, have no impact, but if I persist, the house falls like a flimsy " House of Cards " all of a sudden. But now I see I have reached a " new level " with this dream because the last time I destroyed the house, it rebuilt itself before my very eyes, and stronger than ever. Now some good dreams: I have five recurring good dreams that are based on one concept: Hiding in a secret place. I'll summarize them quickly and save the best for last. You will be surprised at the last one! 1) I go into a building and keep going down stairs lower and lower. There are people chasing after me. I am not afraid of them, but the game is to see if I can ditch them and hide from them. I have the lead on them. I can race down the stairs faster than them. I enjoy going and going and then I pick a door to go through and run down a cooridor with many doors. I pick a door, enter a room, and hide behind something, underneath something, or inside something. If I don't get caught, I am satisfied. If I do get caught, I am disappointed. 2) The same thing, except it is a very deep mine. Sometimes I am on foot, sometimes I am in an encolsed, force-field covered coal car that I can drive. The object is to go where no one can find me and hide. The difference between this dream and the other one is that the mine is mine. I own it, and even though we are on a huge distant planet with defined dimensions, the mines somehow go on into infinity and I know all the passages except those that are being created as I traverse them. 3) This next dream is about me and my fellow Aspergian friends all going to hide deep in an underground cave. We ultimately emerge into a phospherescently litten cavern in the middle of which is a geodesic dome filled with plants. We go inside it and all hold hands while an earthquake seals us off from the pursuers we know are following us. We instictively know that they can dig for eternity and never find us. 4) The next one is that me and my Aspergian friends are going to a hide, but this time, we have constructed a labirnyth of conservatories above ground that lead to a secret cave entrance. Our pursuers get lost behind us and get eaten by man-eating plants, fall into ponds and drown, get lost on the paths, or get lost in the plants and trees if they stray off the path. 5) The last one is that I and a special group of people have a Secret Society that only we can get into. Other people walk past it without giving it a second glance because they can't see us. We can see them, but they can't see us. People come and go freely, but we do not talk to each other. If we want to communicate, we do so via computer. We are all friends and we harbor no bad feelings towards each other, but we do not look at each other, or come close to each other, or touch each other, or speak to each other. Our home is furnished with big, black squashy arm-chairs around computer terminals where we can play games, communicate with one another over the internet, or somehow interface with each other's minds through the computers. There is a special computer terminal that only I can use, and beyond it is a whole new world. I can go into it freely if I chose, but getting there, by using the computer, is half the fun. The kicker: I have designed this site to correspond as closely to the computer programs in my dream as possible. (Insert Twighlight Zone music here!) Tom [People bolt for the " Leave group " button in fear. Tom is left all alone. ] > Hi, > > after reading Sparrow's post on dreams it brought more recollections of my own. > > I too have had many dreams of graveyards/cemetaries and many in the dark. Also I often have dream houses that are usually very tall, big (lots of rooms) with cellars and atics that do not exist in waking life and yet I often return to within my dreams. I have done some dream anylsis (I find it a fascinating subject) and houses buildings are meant to relate to aspects of ourselves. For example cellars are meant to represent our subconcious, atics our higher conscious and bedrooms..., well I'll just leave that to your imaginations > > I remember having 2 re-occurring dreams/nightmares when very young. One was about a staircase, a wodden one with like slats where you could see inbetween the steps to the floor below. These steps seemed to go on forever and higher up there were doors that were shut, I somehow in the dream knew that I had been told not to climb so high up the steps as they were dangerous near the top and in a state of disrepair, but I continued to climb nonetheless. Eventually I lost my footing and fell down all the steps and saw my body still at the bottom and then the dream would end, like the end of a proggramme it would go dark and then it would start all over again, exactly the same. Over and over again everynight - strangely enough I cannot remember when I eventually stopped having this dream. > > The other re-occuring dream was about like a snow monster. I was in my childhood house and I knew this monster was coming and so hid in the wadrobe. The monster destroyed everyone and when I came out I was all alone and everyone else had gone, I felt bad that I had hid and not died like everyone else. Pretty screwed up dream? > > Well that's it on dreams for the moment - I could go on about dreams forever, being one of my favourite topics > > Best Regards > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Hi Tom, Now your gonna make me cry, thats the sweetest thing that I have ever heard. You made a perfect world for yourself in your dreams and have tried to recreate it for us in the real world. And they say we don't have empathy, thats the biggest crock I've ever heard. I used to have nightmare's and lots of them, I don't remember them. When I was about 10 I discovered horror stories and monster movies. Now Im obsessed with them, I find if I don't watch something scary or read something scary, I have nightmares. Its like I get out the monsters during my waking hours so they don't invade my night time. By the way my NT husband will not go to horror movies with me because I laugh at them. Every time someone gets knocked off I crack up, normally because I think how stupid, that idiot just walked right into the set up, or I imagine the person, that is being murdered, is someone that has picked on me or humilated me in my real life. Sort of sudo, (sorry about the spelling) vengance. Have to run, gotta go get my sons friend, he is having a sleep over tonight. No school tommarow, teachers inservice day. Take care, and welcome newbies. Beth > > Hi, > > > > after reading Sparrow's post on dreams it brought more > recollections of my own. > > > > I too have had many dreams of graveyards/cemetaries and many in > the dark. Also I often have dream houses that are usually very tall, > big (lots of rooms) with cellars and atics that do not exist in > waking life and yet I often return to within my dreams. I have done > some dream anylsis (I find it a fascinating subject) and houses > buildings are meant to relate to aspects of ourselves. For example > cellars are meant to represent our subconcious, atics our higher > conscious and bedrooms..., well I'll just leave that to your > imaginations > > > > I remember having 2 re-occurring dreams/nightmares when very > young. One was about a staircase, a wodden one with like slats where > you could see inbetween the steps to the floor below. These steps > seemed to go on forever and higher up there were doors that were > shut, I somehow in the dream knew that I had been told not to climb > so high up the steps as they were dangerous near the top and in a > state of disrepair, but I continued to climb nonetheless. > Eventually I lost my footing and fell down all the steps and saw my > body still at the bottom and then the dream would end, like the end > of a proggramme it would go dark and then it would start all over > again, exactly the same. Over and over again everynight - strangely > enough I cannot remember when I eventually stopped having this > dream. > > > > The other re-occuring dream was about like a snow monster. I was > in my childhood house and I knew this monster was coming and so hid > in the wadrobe. The monster destroyed everyone and when I came out I > was all alone and everyone else had gone, I felt bad that I had hid > and not died like everyone else. Pretty screwed up dream? > > > > Well that's it on dreams for the moment - I could go on about > dreams forever, being one of my favourite topics > > > > Best Regards > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2004 Report Share Posted September 30, 2004 Thanks! You just made my day! > Hi Tom, > > Now your gonna make me cry, thats the sweetest thing that I have ever heard. You made a perfect world for yourself in your dreams and have tried to recreate it for us in the real world. And they say we don't have empathy, thats the biggest crock I've ever heard. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2004 Report Share Posted October 1, 2004 ROFL! Nope, I’m not going anywhere! Wendi -----Original Message----- [People bolt for the " Leave group " button in fear. Tom is left all alone. ] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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