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Old Apr 23, 2018, 01:59 PM
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This has been happening a lot lately. I'll dream something that happens the next day. Three days in a row now this has been the case. Today's could not have been predicted, yesterday's maybe, and the one before also a maybe. We'll work backwards.
Last night I dreamed someone in a wheelchair needed help. Today, I went to leave for yoga. I get outside and it's pouring rain. I'm not going to let my nice enough running shoes get gross, so I walk back to my apartment to change them. On my way out, I saw and happened to grab the umbrella. All seems ok. I make my way across the bridge and spot someone in a wheelchair nearby being pushed by another, in pouring rain with no protection from the rain. I hand them my umbrella, say "enjoy it. Have a great day" and leave the scene quickly so they didn't have time to say anything or turn it down.
Saturday night, I dreamed I was sitting in the most comfy, perfectly fitting, chair I'd ever plopped down in. I was marveling at how well it fit me. There was a knock at the door, and there she stood, the woman I had a crush on since early childhood. She had some sheets and a pillowcase. During the the day yesterday, that exact woman messaged me that they had an old recliner if I wanted it, and some sheets and pillowcase too.
Friday night, I dreamed of fireworks and old memories of thoughts of love and my friends. Saturday was TOL, a huge fireworks show and I wanted to go, but couldn't afford the gas. I was resigned to not going. I got a message from my ex Saturday morning asking if I wanted to go, but would be riding up with my daughter and her dude, and though my ex was caravanning along, she wasn't in the same car. I went. My friends did show up there and that's who I spent the show with.
If the sexual dream that was also last night happens, I'll let you know, but no details. I don't expect it to. It was great, tho!

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Old Apr 24, 2018, 09:04 PM
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I too have dreams happen but in smaller amounts.
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Old Apr 24, 2018, 09:07 PM
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Last night's weren't good and it left me feeling bad all day. That, and my body feels horrible.
Someone did do something magical today that seriously lifted my spirits. I'm going to bed knowing people are out there that care
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Old Apr 27, 2018, 02:36 AM
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The dreams are getting really strange. I dreamt a woman on a motorcycle brought me a robot toy. The next day, I got new friend request on FB, from a friend of friends. She rides and calls herself partly robotic because of the prosthetic and she's been flirting today/yesterday. I like it, a lot. It makes me feel good. She lives several hours away, so not much chance of anything there. Still, fun.
Then there was the other dream, where a friend showed up at my place and I had horrible hair. Today, that friend was talking about having had a perm in high school and it being terrible. I offered to show pictures of myself with terrible hair so she didn't feel bad. I didn't think of it until later, but it's uncanny how things are happening. I also just recently watched the movie "permanent" with Rainn Wilson, where the young lady is starting high school and gets a horrible perm! It was a total random check-out at the library.
Oh, I got the sheets and pillowcase and chair, and it's almost exactly as comfortable as in the dream. It fits my legs spot-on and my arms too. It rocks too, which I had no expectation of but find very comforting. I was fortunate enough to spend several hours talking with the last I was picking it up from, and I do like her still, but don't know how much.
The universe is speaking very loudly to me lately. I'm listening.
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Old Apr 27, 2018, 03:19 AM
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The dreams are getting really strange. I dreamt a woman on a motorcycle brought me a robot toy. The next day, I got new friend request on FB, from a friend of friends. She rides and calls herself partly robotic because of the prosthetic and she's been flirting today/yesterday. I like it, a lot. It makes me feel good. She lives several hours away, so not much chance of anything there. Still, fun.
Then there was the other dream, where a friend showed up at my place and I had horrible hair. Today, that friend was talking about having had a perm in high school and it being terrible. I offered to show pictures of myself with terrible hair so she didn't feel bad. I didn't think of it until later, but it's uncanny how things are happening. I also just recently watched the movie "permanent" with Rainn Wilson, where the young lady is starting high school and gets a horrible perm! It was a total random check-out at the library.
Oh, I got the sheets and pillowcase and chair, and it's almost exactly as comfortable as in the dream. It fits my legs spot-on and my arms too. It rocks too, which I had no expectation of but find very comforting. I was fortunate enough to spend several hours talking with the last I was picking it up from, and I do like her still, but don't know how much.
The universe is speaking very loudly to me lately. I'm listening.
Nice to have something to listen to. I enjoy most of my dreams, even the ones that make me uncomfortable--dreaming make us more aware of our unconscious mind.

I am jealous, I don't remember what I dreamed about last night! That means my life hasn't been exciting enough lately. Enjoy your dreams...
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Old Apr 27, 2018, 08:23 AM
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Nice to have something to listen to. I enjoy most of my dreams, even the ones that make me uncomfortable--dreaming make us more aware of our unconscious mind.

I am jealous, I don't remember what I dreamed about last night! That means my life hasn't been exciting enough lately. Enjoy your dreams...
Work on clearing your mind before sleep. When I want to try for these prophetic dreams, I ask the Universe in meditation before I sleep, while waiting on the sequel...
"Universe, I love you. You are love. I am yours. You are mine. I am love."
(That part is only affirmation and for comfort. Repeat that until I feel relaxed and the quivering inside my head starts. I'm told it's my Kundalini and third eye both opening)
"Please give me insight into what my life could be, and can be, so I can make the right changes. I believe everyone deserves happiness. Thank you" (the request and the thanks. Repeat usually a few times. Sometimes this causes me to enter a lucid dream state almost immediately, which totally rocks)
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Old Apr 27, 2018, 11:38 AM
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That is so cool. I love to have interesting dreams
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