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Old Aug 04, 2018, 12:23 PM
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Do you think it is normal to have dream like everyday and each of dream is super weird? Scary things often wake me up from the deep sleep at midnight and caused me awake 'til morning.
I don't even know the interpretation of each dream but it feels like lucid dream but really it scared me somehow.
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Old Aug 04, 2018, 12:56 PM
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I believe we all dream when we're asleep. Some of our dreams we remember. Some we don't. I rarely remember my dreams anymore. I don't know if that's a characteristic of gettin' old or if it's just me.

Here's a link to an article, from PsychCentral's archives, on the subject of nightmares. Perhaps it may help you to put what you are experiencing into perspective as well as to offer a suggestion for how to deal with it. Also here's a link to an article on dream interpretation & why it's important:

The meaning of your nightmares | Unleash Your Creativity

How to Analyze Your Dreams (And Why It's Important)

Thanks for this!
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