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Old Nov 09, 2016, 09:28 PM
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I had this really weird dream I was at some sort of function and I saw an acquaintance there. Haven't seen her in real life in a long time. In the dream, she appeared to be drunk or something. Something was very wrong.

She was acting very weird, had trouble walking, slurring words, and had bad balance. She was also very touchy feely with others. Sensing that she would get hurt, I got her attention and instructed her to sit down outside.

She went outside and that is when she bolted to the grass and started throwing up. I ran over to assist her and while I was assisting her, I noticed she sounded different, almost not human when making noises. But I kept on making sure she was okay and kept her facing the grass and made sure she did not choke on vomit. I just wanted to help and make sure she was okay and wondered if she needed medical attention.

Right at that moment, she spun around and it was the face of a demon. The demon told me to get away or else I would die. So I ran away quickly back into the building where the event was, looked back once to see I was being chased, although slowly. Then the dream ended. Not sure what this could represent or mean.

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Old Nov 10, 2016, 04:54 PM
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She represents a part of you. You not feeling good in a real life situation and had to leave. You are free of the situation now, you out ran it.
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Old Nov 10, 2016, 05:41 PM
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She represents a part of you. You not feeling good in a real life situation and had to leave. You are free of the situation now, you out ran it.
That makes so much sense now. That would definitely describe how I felt when I stopped hanging out with an alcoholic acquaintance. It wasn't the same one as in the dream, but they were both acquaintances and in the dream, alcohol was involved.

I got out of the situations where she would drink excessively and was extremely nasty towards me and I am much happier. In fact, I feel stupid for putting up with her as long as I did. I am glad I out ran the situation, I feel free.
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Old Nov 11, 2016, 03:37 PM
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That is some thing to be proud of.
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Old Nov 11, 2016, 03:54 PM
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That is some thing to be proud of.
Yep I am proud of it. I actually feel more relieved and happier because I got away. I couldn't be around someone who was constantly stuck up, condemn scenting, rude, and arrogant to me and also an alcoholic which made it worse.

Also her blaming me for anything going wrong and acting like she was always right really got on my nerves. But yeah, I am better for it being away from a toxic person like that. Now it makes perfect sense at why I had the dream and what it represented.
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