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Lately I have been getting very little sleep. It has been hard to feel tired. When I do fall asleep, I usually don't remember having any dreams. If I do, it is of me being in a void or room or etc. with absolutely nothing happening. I would like this to be interpreted please.
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#2
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Forgot to add that occasionally my dream will involve me getting physically injured in some way (without the pain)
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Also forgot to add that the nothingness dreams only last like a minute and then I wake up
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I had that same thing happen to me last night, it took me forever to fall asleep and when I finally did the dreams that I had were pretty weird, I think it was mostly light sleep that I had last night as opposed to deep sleep.
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#5
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You may feel you are in an void in real life. Nothing causes you pain right now. Nothing is happening right now.
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@thunder bow how did you know that!? You have described exactly how I have felt lately
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Because dreams always mirror our feelings.
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try flipping your mattress over and reading a book before you sleep. the matress may have developed a sag in the middle, and the book will give your mind something to think about during the night.
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