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Since i was a child I've had the same two reoccurring dreams and I usually have them twice a year but can't pinpoint anything in my life that would be causing this.
In one dream. One of my eyes falls out of the socket but it still hanging and I can still see out of the eye but I'm too scared to touch it and it's always my mother who brings me a cup to put my eye in and place against my face. But I always wake up shortly after covering the eye so my mom never brings me to the hospital. And I just sit on the same stair case and look around inside the cup with my hanging eyeball. Second dream, I'm running in the pitch black through a forest or hilly area and I have the anxiety that makes me feel like I'm being chased by a serial killer so I'm running for my life tripping and falling because for the life of me I can't seem to open my eyes more then a hairs width but I can see a light and I just keep trying to run to it but I never make it and I usually always wake up. Ive also never been caught nor have I seen what im being chasee by. They both terrify me still to this day and I'm almost 30. What could they mean? And are they related ? Thanks guys! |
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Hello PhatKat: I see this is your first post here on PC. So... welcome to PsychCentral.
![]() I'm sorry I cannot be of help with regard to your dreams. However here are links to 8 articles, from PsychCentral's archives, on the subject of dream interpretation & nightmares that may be of some help: Interpret Your Own Dreams - Some Guidelines | Healing Together for Couples How to Analyze Your Dreams (And Why It's Important) 9 Common Questions About Dreams Answered Uncovering Your Dreams: 12 Universal Themes More Than a Dream: The Science Behind Nightmares | Change Your Mind, Change Your Life The meaning of your nightmares | Unleash Your Creativity https://psychcentral.com/blog/how-to...dium=popular17 https://blogs.psychcentral.com/life-...dium=popular17 I hope you find PC to be of benefit. ![]() |
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