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Old Jun 17, 2012, 06:35 PM
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i have weird dreams where reality creeps into them. for example (may be tmi for men ) ... i will dream my period has started and wake up and it has ... or dream the fone is ringing (even tho it's switched off) and wake up to switch it on and find a missed call from the time i was dreaming etc

anybody have the same kind of dreams or an explanation?

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Old Jun 18, 2012, 07:00 AM
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Yes, and, like we were discussing in another thread here, dream you have to go to the bathroom and wake to having to go (or having already gone :-)

I get the ringing phone dream a lot and wake and, once, jumped out of bed to go into the other room where it was coming from in my dream but that room in my current, actual house did not have a phone in it, LOL.
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Old Jun 18, 2012, 09:58 AM
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Hi,
Yes I had similar dream once. It was kind of freaky though. Once we had a band master from the brass band I used to play with and he was dying with cancer in hospital. The weird bit was I hardly knew him and I had a dream that someone spoke to me and told me that he died at hospital at 10am in the next morning. Anyway I woke up and told my family this. at 10.30am we had a phonecall from hospital saying that he died at 10am. The freaky part was that my dream was right.

Im not sure why and who spoke to me. I believe in god to maybe gods angels spoke to me to let me know. My family were shocked that my dream told me about his death. It was kind of freaky though.
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Old Jun 21, 2012, 02:06 AM
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Yessss. I have dreamed of blood before my period.

VERY creepily, I once had a nightmare, while in college, i which I was dreaming of going through doors, trying to wake up, but every door led to more doors. Scary ****, because at some point I willed myself to wake up, but I could not move. >< More scarily, when I DID wake up, it turned out my roommate had the SAME DREAM. And we woke at the same time.

So in terms of creepy dream things, I don't ask questions... I just experience. >_>;;;;;;
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Old Jun 23, 2012, 09:37 AM
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Sometimes if I haven't got much sleep and I have to get up early I dream that I've gotten up, only to wake up and find i overslept :P
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Old Jun 24, 2012, 12:26 PM
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Dreams that reflect the waking world aren't that uncommon. Our dreamscapes are often heavily affected by sensory input from the waking world surrounding us while we sleep. Even moreso are we affected by our body-sensory input (telling us if there are pains and changes within our body as we sleep) - body sensory is what teaches us to not wet the bed as we grow up, because the sensation of needing to pee becomes a trigger that wakes us up before it happens.
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