Strange dreams.
TECUMSEH
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I just got this PM from Magic_Jackson and I'm kinda disturbed by it.
What should I do? I don't think I'm the hit man type.i had a really scary dream saturday night, where katie's parents had me killed, and you were there to help set it up. it was seriously the worst dream i've ever had. i was telling you about some shit i shouldn't have seen, and then when we were leaving the bar, this big guy in a beige trenchcoat saw you, and before i could even say anything he blasted me three times in the throat/chest area with a .357, super fast and close, and as he kept pulling the trigger (no more bullets) you were standing behind him nodding, like "yeah, we got him". dude, i woke up yelling really loud, and i couldn't breathe, plus i was thinking about it all day yesterday. fuck man! let's do lunch tomorrow.
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I'd hold off on lunch for a bit
LOL
That dream is a bit disturbing though.
...funny part was mole was trying to give me CPR, before i even got shot!
I don't think he was talkin bout your height.
Take that shit back to E.F. Bailey son! Lemme holler at some of those green lighters hommie.
But on the serious note, I don't know why Magic would have that dream. Anybody
care to share some insight?
I don't know much about dreams but I know that the mind is incapable (apparently) of completely making up a human being in your dreams, so that everyone you dream about is someone you have seen before. Therefore, magic was probably thinking about you before he went to sleep.
Disagree. I think the mind is completly capable of imagining people and things that don't exist.
- spidey
uh... yeah. isaac is pretty fucking hot.
"that person that attacks you, or whatever, can be a composite of other things you have seen and therefore be unique."
I don't know, I'm a physicist.
Hell naw, this foll just respects my gangster.
I think you're on this website a little too much.
Now that's what I'm talkin bout.
PS. there were no boobies in this dream.
not a Harvest record I like, so no.
To my mind, I dont think you can read too much into dreams, especially not in a literal sense. Anyone who has heard someone sleeptalking can appreciate that they generally just talk a lot of shit... dreams work in the same way... its just random output and babble while the mind is doing some housekeeping.
Your subconcious mind is quite a crazy place... and yeah, if 'sane' people walked around acting on congnitions they experience in dreams, they'd make their waking world a crazy place too.
So if your friend had a dream where you were his hitman or something, it really wasn't 'him' at all - he had nothing to do with it.... it was just a bunch of electircal impulses unconciously firing off in a certain (and unfortunate) way in his brain while he was in a dream state... then he woke up and thought 'Fuck THAT!!'
Most of the time, you have no control in any way over what you experience in a dream state.
The fact that he woke up yelling, says something - His concious mind detected what was being generated by his unconcious mind and because he recognised it was such an unlikely and inconceivable scenario, he literally shocked himself awake to get away from it...
(If anything) that says he's a very good friend - cause he wont even tolerate random involuntary dreams about that kind of thing.
In short, its more of a good thing than a bad thing - and definitely nothing to interpret seriously.
PAECE.
I can see why some agree with this idea, but there is not only extensive research, but much history, culture, and activity which proves otherwise. What seems strange to us is actually alot of forgotten knowledge; not only this but also the fact that our conscious, waking mind is so LIMITED and a reducing valve. Your conscious mind would have to work hard to understand the complexity, meaning, language, and the way of dreams. It's a lifelong process.
Of course dreams, in most cases, should not be taken litetally. However, we can never really read into dreams enough, and one dream can provide numerous forms of guidance, prophecy, information, and self-knowledge, even years afterwards.
There is evidence to suggest that dreams ARE more than what goes on in our brain, and that we can and sometimes DO have control over what happens. All I can say for now is that our mind is not contained within our brain, rather our brain is an instrument for perceiving and processing data to work in conjunction with our broader levels of consciousness, and is contained within our mind.
I'd be happy to help. PM might be a good avenue, but whatever. All I will say right now is if dreams are like letters telling us important things, nightmares are written in bright red, capitals, with a big OVERDUE stamp on it. What starts as a gentle message can end up as a hungry demon beating down your door, all so you will take notice.
Sleep tight peoples