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Offline senanserat

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Last night I had the weirdest dream
on: August 12, 2013, 03:51:43 AM
Okay so I got to sleep like usual when suddenly I start dreaming that I am playing piano, no big deal there because since part of the urge I got to learn were dreams where I was playing songs I don't even recognize.

When suddenly... I am standing in the freaking void, naked. When I gaze to my left I spot a cloth rack that has this stunning tux with a exquisite cut. So naturally I brought my inner shoplifter and quickly got into the suit.

Just when I finished I encounter myself in a sitting position back in the piano. a sheet with Rachmaninoff open before me, and light starts to pour down from all the sides and I find myself with a orchestra.

The concertmaster nods and I get the urge to play, to make the long story short I start to play Rachmaninoff's Piano concerto No.2 in C Minor.

The crazy of this dream is that I am not a connoisseur of Rachmaninoff exactly and I haven't even thought about playing it, specially with my mediocre power level (yes power level) I had to browse for like 1 hour to find this concerto because I didn't even knew the exact name.

I think I have either been hanging way too much with the pleasant fella that took Rachmaninoff's name to compose his own or I got real self delusional issues.



Or perhaps it was a prophecy like freaking Harry Potter OMG.

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Re: Last night I had the weirdest dream
Reply #1 on: August 12, 2013, 04:47:08 AM
I got real self delusional issues.

If you had delusional issues, it would have been the Rach 3.  ::)
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Re: Last night I had the weirdest dream
Reply #2 on: August 12, 2013, 05:07:16 AM
If you had delusional issues, it would have been the Rach 3.  ::)

That bad? XD
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Re: Last night I had the weirdest dream
Reply #3 on: August 12, 2013, 08:31:04 AM
So what are you looking for?  A dream analysis?  You want pseudo science or a scientifically-backed understanding of dreams?  I can only give the latter.

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Re: Last night I had the weirdest dream
Reply #4 on: August 12, 2013, 01:49:30 PM
So what are you looking for?  A dream analysis?  You want pseudo science or a scientifically-backed understanding of dreams?  I can only give the latter.

Well you're pianostreet's psychologist so I expect a better answer from you!
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Re: Last night I had the weirdest dream
Reply #5 on: August 13, 2013, 08:29:09 PM
So what are you looking for?  A dream analysis?  You want pseudo science or a scientifically-backed understanding of dreams?  I can only give the latter.

By all means go ahead.
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