I once had a dream that i was in bed with Pamela Anderson.
Ok, I've been having several recurring dreams in the past few months, and I was wondering if anyone has had anything similar, or can explain what any of the 'symbols' in these dreams mean. They freak me out, and I honestly have no clue why I keep having them:1 - I'm walking down what looks like a hallway in a hotel, except it's about 3 times as wide, and has a large arched ceiling. I keep passing mirrors on my left, and see a red hooded girl in it. I don't see her face. I look around, and she's never there. I always quicken my pace, and keep seeing the same figure in the mirrors as I keep going down the hall. I wake up after this relentless dream, and I have not once reached the end of the hall
2 - I am given an impossible task, such as rearranging where the rooms in my house are, or changing the patterns on fabric, or changing the text in a book on my shelf. They're all absurd 'challenges' that I simply cannot do. I always wake up half asleep, and start panicking because I know that I haven't solved the task yet. I always get a horrible sleep when I have these dreams. The worst was when I was challenged to change where the buildings sat on the campus at my university. When I wake up, I'm like "what the hell was that?".
3 - Crazy scenarios such as an island surrounded by clear blue water, but it's snowing, and the sun is out. It's like completely different climates all in one. These dreams are really vivid, but they are just more of a snapshot when I am about to wake up.I've had these crazy dreams on and off for the past while. There's been like 800 dreams threads, so I decided to start a new one. If anyone can offer any insight on these random dreams, please do so . Or just share your own. I love hearing about crazy stuff that people come up with when they're asleep.
Evolutionary, dreams are like simulations that help us prepare better for certain events. They work the same as meditation/visualization which can be used as a technique to perform better. This is why Children have nightmares about wild animals and monsters. It's purely evolutionary. If you practice running away from dangerous animals in your dreams you will have an evolutionary edge.
One simple example. One of the most common themes in dreams is teeth that are falling out. I have had these dreams quite often. They seem quite odd and they make you wonder if your consciousness is telling you to take better care of them. But the reason you have this dream is because when you dream about this you are lying on your face and there is pressure on your mouth and teeth. This pressure results in more teeth-related impulses being present in your brain. So that is what the brain uses.
There was a time in my life (when I was mentally grappling A LOT with life) when I had dreams about Bears almost every, single night (for about a year or more) !! I never got hurt by them, but sometimes I was scared ... sometimes I just walked through a bunch of them ... there were always different scenarios but it was always about Bears. I haven't had them as recurring for a few years now, but have had Bear dreams once in a while over the past few years, and they were back again last night ! Quite a few of them !! Anytime I have a dream about them, when I remember that I dreamt about them I say in my head "The Bears are back !" .
That sounds pretty unbearable, if I may say so - and it reminds me of "ada" who rarely posts here but who once used as a sign-off the old chestnut about "the right to arm bears". A word of advice; avoid Canada!Sweeter (and bearless) dreams...Best,Alistair
Thanks, Bear !
Just remembered that I had another Bear dream last night ! I was in some house and there were other people there, and we were in danger because of some tigers outside that were stalking and trying to get in, and my Bear was protecting me and scaring away the tigers, keeping them from getting into the house. Once in a while I have large cats in my dreams, but they are almost always trying to get me and they aren't there nearly as often as the Bears. Thanks, Bear !
I keep having this dream where i am playing the Elliott Carter Concerto backwards and nobody notices.
Which one? (or hadn't you noticed yourself, in that recurrent dream of yours?) - and "nobody notices" what, exactly?...
Did not know there was more than one and i cannot play it now as i gave the score away.
He's not yet written a concerto for banjo, however.
Then let us hope he does.