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Old Jun 11, 2012, 01:38 PM
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I'm not sure what any of it means or where it came from, but it was extremely disturbing.

At first I'm following a guy through these corridors. They sort of looked like the halls of a hotel, but they were all separated by these tiny doors that you had to crawl through. We eventually came out into this lobby type area and he asked if anyone would be willing to sacrifice their head to be replaced by a stone one.

One man volunteered. He just began slicing his own neck and as he cut and was bleeding, his head fell back and sort of deflated. Then people all over were losing limbs and replacing them, but not voluntarily...

Then there was a scene where someone cut off my hands and replaced them with feathered hands that they burnt with a flame thing to connect it. Then, eventually all that was left of me was my head at the top of a stone pillar type thing on the edge of a graveyard. A ton of bloodthirsty dudes then climbed the pillar to get my head and I eventually collapsed and the pillar crumbled.

After all this everyone in the dream went to a sort of premier movie celebration to watch all this stuff that happened. I was headless and my body was scorched.
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Old Jun 11, 2012, 06:42 PM
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Sorry you had such a disturbing dream. I was reminded of a lot of stories? Alice in Wonderland and the small doors/size thing, Medusa, who would turn people to stone if they were looked at, and who, herself, had her head chopped off by Perseus and used as a weapon against others? Too, there's the Snow Queen. You been reading any such stories or studying them in school? The Tony's were on last night or the night before, were you watching them, they had some good music. That would be a premier music performance reminder I'd think.
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Old Jun 11, 2012, 06:57 PM
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wow, that sounds seriously ****ed up....

sorry to hear. Good news is, by dreaming our brains are protecting themselves from going crazy, I heard.
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Old Jun 12, 2012, 02:35 PM
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Perna: I am really into Alice in Wonderland and that part was quite similar. Also, I had been discussing the people that have been using PCP and getting cannibalistic tendencies. As for the Tony's... I didn't watch that, but I am a performer and that's a big part of my life, so that could have had an influence on the dream.

Venus: Most of my dreams are Effed up unfortunately... I've definitely heard the thing about dreams saving our sanity though.
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