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Old Oct 28, 2009, 05:39 PM
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Within just about 4 or 5 days I had 2 really weird dreams. They were totally different, except the endings where I ended up killing the people. The first dream I shot and killed the person and the 2nd I beat the person with a bat. I have no clue why I had these dreams??!!

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Old Oct 30, 2009, 04:52 PM
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Are you having conflicts with somebody? My sister-in-law causes me to have weird dreams where I beat her up. The dreams happen after she starts trouble which is often. Just a thought.
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Old Oct 31, 2009, 05:57 PM
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Anger and violent dreams could indicate a deeper problem. Maybe a problem with authority??? Or some anger you are harbouring towards a certain individual. The best interpretations come from yourself.
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Old Nov 04, 2009, 05:04 AM
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Nirvana,

These dreams may be expressions of pent up anger, but they could also be related to something else. It would be helpful to know the entire dream. And also, are you killing the same person/people? Or diff. ones? Are they strangers or people close to you (in a similar relationship with you, maybe?)? I know you said the dreams are really diff., but are there any similarities in the dreams besides the act of murder? For example, do you have similar feelings in the dreams before, during, or after the act of murder? Maybe they represent something you want to destroy- not necessarily a person, but something that is simply being represented by the person.

Did you feel angry in the dreams? Did you feel anything? What? Did you kill them on purpose, accident, in self defense, for fun, or.....? Did the people you killed have anything in common? What were you thinking about before going to sleep? Going just on, "I killed someone in my dream," one explanation is, you were angry or you want to end something. Yet, depending on what you were thinking about before bed, depending on the dream specifics, etc., both of those things might be irrelevant. If I knew more details for your dreams, analysing (sp?) them would prob. be easier.
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