Re: Dreams
Tess, on host 65.100.201.28
Sunday, June 9, 2002, at 21:58:29
Re: Dreams posted by uselessness on Sunday, June 9, 2002, at 21:08:54:
> > Dreams are cool things. That is, when they're not totally disgusting or creepy. I like the scene transition in the movie The Matrix where Neo is in the nightclub and the music is thumping wildly. Then the beat swells up and gets more raspy sounding, then worse, then all of a sudden you notice it's not music any more, it's Neo's alarm clock going off and he's in bed the next morning, late for work. You're not sure if the nightclub was real or a dream. I've had a lot of dreams like that, that seem real, then blend seamlessly with reality to complicate matters further. > I used to have this dream where I had a cell phone that I could NOT stop ringing, no matter what I did. I tried everything. Finally, I woke up. . .and it was the alarm clock. HalfWitt and I have one that doesn't stop ringing unil you stop it, and I had ignored it for about 15 minutes!
> My two little brothers, ages 9 and 11, are best friends but still can't seem to get along with each other hardly ever. It's funny to go into the bedroom they share at night and hear them talking in their sleep, arguing with each other in disputes that occur only in their heads. They don't interact though; the conversations always come out one sided, like when you listen to someone talking on the phone but can't hear whoever they're talking to. "No, stop it!...Because I said so...Give it back!...I'm telling Mom" etc. Funnily enough, both brothers do this, but never on the same night. Yeah, dreams are weird. > My little sister used to argue with me in her sleep. I'd be awake reading, and I would hear her telling me that No, she would NOT put the books in the closet under any circumstances, and other such things. When we were much younger (6 and 4, I think) I woke up to hear her making the most bizarre noise. In the morning, I asked her about it, and she said she'd had a dream that she had been vacuuming.
She also ALWAYS wanted to sleep on the top bunk, but I was the oldest so logically I was supposed to sleep on the top. Finally, I conceded, and the first night I woke up to this loud thump. Turns out she'd fallen out of the bunk bed into a pile of laundry. I don't remember very well what exactly she was dreaming about, I think it was something along the lines of diving to save someone.
Like it's been said before, dreams are very funny. About 4 days ago, I began journaling my dreams. I decided to start because every night for the past 1 1/2 months I have had some bizarre very insightful dream that would hold some inner truth into my life. (The dream I had about the megalomaniac cup didn't hold any truth, though). At this same, I would dream about creating something for a fashion show, and I would be haunted the next day by the garment until I drew it, then it would no longer plague me. In these dreams, I dream with suprising depth, and I can wake up and know exactly how to construct something that I'd never attempted before. When I show these sketches to people, they usually look at me with a "What the. . ." look in their eyes. I just tell them I dream it up, literally, and now it's my task (or whatever you want to call it) to create it.
Since I have began journaling my dreams, I haven't found much deeper meaning or whatnot, but pehaps someday something will come of this! Atleast I'll be able to have a fashion show from all this. . . > -useless"I like The Matrix a lot, I do"ness
Tess
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