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Old May 10, 2012, 11:16 PM
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I always seem to be the son of the devil in my dreams or im a killer this dream made me wake up and vomit it was so bad. it starts out with a pile of corpses and on top is a man ripping out a babys spine and im thinking this guys sick then my view turns to his face and the cannibalistic face covered in blood and bone shards is my face. i havent slept since that dream 3 weeks ago i know that couldn't have been me could it?
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Old May 12, 2012, 08:21 AM
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I'll reply to any post, because I feel if you need to share, you should at least be replied to.......thats why we are here at PC......
I'm at a loss for words here. Why did you even post this? Have you at least spoken to a health profesional or someone who can help. Dreams are not real but they do have some kind of underlying reality. I hope this is not just some twisted joke.
If you vomit from a dream it is not a dream anymore....You need to seek help from an M.D.....please
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Old May 15, 2012, 12:05 PM
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Your dreams, although frightening, are giving you the ability to “see” within your own mind and take a good look at what your way of thinking is doing. The imagery in this case, being so horrendous and gruesome, may here be serving as a wake–up call which in reality should cause you to reject(seen by the vomiting) the idea and way of thinking that the dream was presenting in symbolical form.

The corpses can be seen as representing many good ideas which have had life taken from them; ideas that have been rendered unlivable ideas; ideas that once were livable or useable but now are simply “dead”. The pile of corpses implies that ideas now seen as unusable or dead has amounted to acquire some importance because of the sheer number of them.

The baby represents a new or recent idea – one that is innocent and deserving of being nurtured. The baby can also represent a new project you may have in mind or a new concept you have acquired about somebody, or even the idea of (having)a baby. When ripping out the baby’s spine, the indication is that you are rendering yourself “spineless” – as lacking in courage and willpower – when you relegate such an idea to the unlivable ideas category (since all images reflect a part of yourself).

You yourself can assume that only someone not thinking with proper mental clarity would do such a horrible thing (this guys sick) Yet the guy doing this terrible deed appears to be you. Consciously, you would not think of yourself as being a killer of good ideas. (since the you standing nearby seems shocked to see yourself doing this). The man being “on top of” the pile of corpses also shows that this innocent idea killer or “sick” aspect of yourself probably allows you to feel in a position of control. But when you do render yourself “spineless” in terms of a new idea, project, or even a literal baby, you are doing it “over your own dead body” (doing this on a pile of corpses). [This is so because every livable good idea adds more “life” to a person – somewhat like keeping a car filled with gas.]

Seeing yourself to be the son of the devil or a killer in your dreams, would seem to emphasize the idea of thinking in a way that is more destructive than creative. The “son of the devil” also brings up the idea of “like father, like son”. Could this be an inherited pattern of thinking you have acquired? On a physical level of thinking, the baby can represent someone you might have a responsibility for looking after, who you may be rendering spineless also. [Do you have a son?] This too is being done over someone else’s dead body – over their strong objections. You can relax – you are not a physical killer.
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Old May 18, 2012, 08:53 PM
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Undiagnosed illnesses that causes one to be malnourished are often responsible for cannibalistic dreams. I had these nightmares involving cannibalism after being sick with diabetes for 5 years before it was diagnosed. High blood sugar doesn't mean a person has lots of energy. It means one's blood is too thick to get into tiny microscopic cells that are made to receive nutrients out of food. So the body is "starving"; as organs and systems begin to starve and break down, one might have very physical, visceral nightmares concerning, especially--the body. One of mine involved a giant woman, naked on her hands and knees beside the highway on which I was driving; she was eating raw steak. One of mine involved the Larry Flynt style meat grinder with a woman going in and coming out as toppings for my pizza--raw and ground. One involved a woman wearing a dress made out of cabbage chasing me. One was a dream in which I shot up thick green kool-aid with a needle. Turns out I had been diabetic for 5 years without knowing it. Once the sugar was stabilized, the dreams stopped. So, as the first guy said, get a doctor, just in case.
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