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Old Aug 07, 2009, 04:28 PM
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Hi,

I used to dream every night, but recently I'm almost dreamless although I do have so much difficulty to sleep....
anyway....last night I had one of those strange dreams...I dreamt that I was somewhere for vacation...a beautiful place by the ocean...and there was a tall mountain in the ocean close to the shore....all of a sudden, tounder strom happened....and I could see the big waves falling off from behind the mountain...then I saw people were jumping into the ocean from the mountain to the ocean to rescue themselves....(again, the mountain was in the ocean close to shore)
I found these scene quiet fasinating in my dream although I knew that people are suffering and their life is in dangerous....then I ended up with two guys, total stranger, in the bed getting ready to have sex....that was really odd....but they start admiring me and taking picture of me while I was trying to cover myself up to not be in their pictures....anyway, in my dream I didn't have sex with those guys...I woke up!
but when I woke up, I felt so great...unbelievable comfortable....I've never had such a relax morning for awhile....and today I feel so alert and relaxed....
I'm just wondering what that dream meant? does it mean that I get happy out of people's misary? and why did I ever wanted to have sex with strangers?
anybody any ideas?

thanks
Marjan

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Old Aug 08, 2009, 10:43 PM
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T think that maybe it means that you are feeling better if you have been depressed. You have an interest in sex, although you sound like you are morally against sex with strangers, you desire to be found attractive which is perfectly natural.
As far as the people jumping into the ocean, I do not think that you enjoy their misery, you just no longer associate yourself with those who are miserable.
Your outlook on life is looking up and that's why your reaction would be to be more alert and focused and relaxed. You do not see yourself as having the worries that others have and on top of that you see yourself as attractive and desirable. Keep the awesome attitude!
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Old Aug 09, 2009, 06:43 PM
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T think that maybe it means that you are feeling better if you have been depressed. You have an interest in sex, although you sound like you are morally against sex with strangers, you desire to be found attractive which is perfectly natural.
As far as the people jumping into the ocean, I do not think that you enjoy their misery, you just no longer associate yourself with those who are miserable.
Your outlook on life is looking up and that's why your reaction would be to be more alert and focused and relaxed. You do not see yourself as having the worries that others have and on top of that you see yourself as attractive and desirable. Keep the awesome attitude!
thanks for the reply....
It's true...I was just in a bad relationship....and I just made myself free from him and all those who were related to him....it feels better....
I still love that dream....I went to beach yesterday and I think that's the place I really enjoy my time....
take care
Marjan
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