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Old Dec 01, 2009, 04:52 PM
Anonymous44400
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i've been having dreams that i remembered...this hasn't happened in what seems like forever. but it's been randomly happening for a few consecutive days.
it's ok if you don't want to interpret this..but how can i stop having such crazy dreams that i remember? i've been waking up in the middle of the night for a 3 nights in a row. very annoying.

the first was about me being in japan during some war. a bunch of people and i went to some factory on some train (or mobile thing or whatever). a radio broadcast was on but i didn't listen to it. someone else, my friend (don't know why she was in my dream), listened then she sat on her hands. right after she did that some guy came in, a warrior looking kind of person, and he had a rifle. i tried to be calm (although i was clearly freaked out) but he shot me. i think i blacked out but i was ok...i wasn't injured at all. the person who was sitting next to me was injured (i also believe he died. ).

i had another where i was in a car, not driving, and we had to go up this hill that seemed insanly hard to drive up. the hill was almost vertical and there was a sign with a car and a hill like the one we had to go up..
i don't remember if we made it (but i think we did).
then i had to climb up some rock. it was freaky, but i made it to the top, but i remember i was told that i had to kiss the rock too, and there was some yellow painted diamond or whatever that i guess signified that i had to kiss the rock there so i did.

any idea what these mean?

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