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Old Feb 19, 2011, 08:56 AM
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are confusing. I dream something very realistic, and then have some difficulty figuring out the next day what's real and what isn't. Anyone else get this?

Anyway, last night I had one dream like this, but another dream which was definitely just a dream. I dreamt we all went to heaven... There was a beautiful light and everyone started going up.

Nobody went to hell in this dream. And everyone was happy.

But the confusing dream was about walking to my music instructor's house. My son and I were talking about normal things... chickens, and music practise. And our instructor invited us to dinner... she's done that before, so this morning I was really confused as to whether we'd been invited or not.

Fortunately my son had been in this dream, so I checked with him, and no... it's just music today.

I hate it when I get confused as to dreams and reality.

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Old Feb 20, 2011, 02:17 AM
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I've had that happen to me too. There have been a few times where there was something I had to do but couldn't remember if I had acctually done it or simply dreamed I did it. At least you were able to validate that this was a dream with your son.
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Old Feb 20, 2011, 06:09 PM
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Yes.... that was a blessing. It happens fairly often, a couple of times a month at least. Boy, is it embarassing! Sorry you get this too, seraph.
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