Reading your post brought a little flood about Mum and Dad back
Molly.  Take care as things settle.  I don't hold with much jargon in
these matters, probably because I'm no good at it.  The lack of
patronising tone in your caring is always a comfort even at this
distance in text.

On 6 Feb, 20:19, Don Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> I seldom dream.  Occasionally, when I sleep in(usually when I'm very
> ill and feverish) I'll have nightmares.  I get stabbed over and over.
> Monsters chase me.  I dream I'm at work and some really awful
> industrial accident occurs and it's my fault(no idea how, I just know
> it is) and people are maimed or dead and I lose my job.  I'll wake up
> with some anxiety and  then a feeling of extreme relief it's all in my
> head.  I suppose a shrink would say I have a problem with
> self-confidence.  I very much dislike the feeling of helplessness so I
> don't dwell on it.
>
> I wish I could have pleasant dreams or interesting ones at least.
> Sounds like fun.  Not worth eating the peyote though; I hear it makes
> you puke.
>
> I do believe in the power of positive thinking.  Relaxation works
> although it isn't always easy to achieve.  Music(listening or playing)
> is great therapy.  Taking responsibility for your destiny and WORKING
> at it is also therapeutic.  As bad as things get, I always see a way
> out and strive for it.  Some might call it Hope, but I prefer to think
> I'm the one pulling the strings dragging me out of whatever cesspool
> I've managed to wade into.  I have faith that my efforts will improve
> my situation as they so often have in the past.  Those that Hope seem
> to me to sit around and wait for someone else to pull them out.  I got
> another name for it.  Lazy.
>
> dj
>
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 3:51 AM, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Good to see you back Frank. Thanks again for the interpretation. Try
> > the one about the river, the snake, the mountain, the room.  Molly
> > seemed to have some insight on it. (see below)
>
> > There are strange occurrences in dreams that leave us in a state of
> > awe at times delving deep for interpretation.  What usually strikes me
> > most in my dreams are situations that are really bazaar and
> > unaccounted for in consciousness, the people I've never met and the
> > places I've never been.  Regardless of the lucidity of dreams, some
> > are obviously very symbolic with unimaginable situations and objects,
> > like flying, clowns and the transformation of inanimate objects to
> > real life beings.  I haven't paid much attention to dreams as of late
> > due to a Sciatica attack that has had me on heavy medication for the
> > past two weeks, I feel like I'm in a daze and can't really function
> > well, my equilibrium is imbalanced, my thoughts are fragmented and
> > I've lost continuity of focus.
>
> > Still I value my dreams and try to piece them together.  Dreams are
> > not part of the real world but a realm all unto it's own.  That is why
> > I hypothesized on quantum dream travel, if it is not happening in my
> > conscious world then it is happening somewhere else. People tend to
> > think of dreams as being weird or strange without the slightest
> > consideration of how strange the world we live in is.  I look around
> > and see a world that if represented in someone's dream a thousand
> > years ago, would be considered a very powerful dream, weird and
> > strange.  We take for granted the strange world in which we live.
> > Therefore, I must accept the possibility that we are traveling in our
> > dreams to a parallel universe or somewhere here within our own world
> > via the quantum travel theory.  How else could I dream of being
> > amongst orientals on a beach with ancient architecture around me,
> > another place in another time?
>
> > I don't know that it would be possible to conduct experiments to
> > establish the viability of such a theory as dreams are still not
> > available to anyone but the dreamer and totally unique to the
> > dreamer's subconscious and unconscious world.  I wouldn't say that all
> > dreams are connected to the dreamers reality due to the dreams that I
> > have had where no physical body was present but just a consciousness.
> > In this type of dream I may be connecting to another persons
> > consciousness in their reality, or actually connecting to that persons
> > subconscious dream state and witnessing that persons dream, again
> > regardless of the lucidity of the dream.  Remember if you have no way
> > of identifying yourself in your dream then you really don't know for
> > sure that it is your dream.  Perhaps  I, personally, was not on a
> > beach with orientals but in my dream state I connected with someone
> > who was on the beach with orientals.  I wonder sometimes if it is
> > possible for a persons thoughts, or dreams, to become part of a mesh
> > of energy that remains in tack for years only to be received by
> > someone later on, in thought or dream form.  Like radio or other type
> > of wave that travels throughout our galaxy.
>
> > Therefore when interpreting a dream it must be taken into account that
> > it may in fact not even be a dream but a connection to another
> > reality, or subconscious.  A dream may have absolutely nothing to do
> > with the dreamer.  Example is a dream I had years ago about jumping
> > into a taxi late afternoon, I don't know that it is really me because
> > I can't see myself in the mirror and there are no other details to
> > identify with, suddenly it starts to get dark and the taxi is driving
> > in the wrong direction and suddenly pulls over in a ghetto
> > neighborhood.   Hoodlums with knives and guns approach the car and
> > drag (me) out trying to take my wallet and roughing with me.  My heart
> > is pounding I start to run, I hear gun shots and wake up, my heart is
> > pounding and I'm gasping for breath.
>
> > Was it me in the dream, was it someone else in the dream, was it
> > something that was happening that moment or something that happened
> > in the past, or was it someone's dream that I intercepted?
> > It is possible that an actual person took a cab and was driven by the
> > driver to a place where he could be robbed and the driver and the
> > hoodlums were part of a group of thieves?   The intensity of the
> > persons fear sent massive amounts of energy into the cosmos for me to
> > pick up while I was sleeping.  However, the first interpretation might
> > be that the incident represented my own fears about something and the
> > taxi represents the etc...............you see where I'm going with
> > this.
>
> > The dreams and quantum travel thread opens up new avenues to explore
> > concerning dreams, avenues beyond that of traditional dream theorists
> > who connected the subconscious with reality, the spiritual dream state
> > with our conscious world.  Quantum physics and the expansion of cosmic
> > understanding lend new meaning to dreams.  There are many more
> > questions I ask myself about the dreams I awaken  from.
>
> > Naturally in the 9/11 dream it was obvious that it was me because I
> > could identify with me talking to my sister in law, so that is not the
> > type of dream I'm talking about here.  That seemed, in retrospect, to
> > be a premonitory dream, one that I should have paid more attention
> > to.
>
> > If you care to, try this one.
> > Recurring Dream:
>
> > I used to have this recurring dream where I swam across a river, the
> > water was green but clear, a snake would swim under me and away. Upon
> > reaching the other side I would walk to the right down a dirt path to
> > a towering cliff.  The path starts to go up the cliff but it gets
> > smaller and smaller without much room for footing, I'm high up near
> > the clouds.
> > I see an opening with a warm golden glowing light close by
> > but traversing this section is treacherous, and so I'm
> > clinging for dear life at this point.  I finally make it and look
> > inside the hole which is an opening to someones home. The interior is
> > warm and very cozy.   No one is there, I climb in but then I wake
> > up.
>
> > The next time I have the same exact dream in the same exact place with
> > the same exact appearance except when I'm swimming across the river
> > I'm aware that I have been there before, I'm actually looking for the
> > snake. The snake appears and the dream continues and I'm remembering
> > being there before anticipating looking through the opening.  I get
> > there and look in but no one is ever there.
>
> > After the third and last time I could remember having the dream I had
> > to seriously spend some time thinking about the dream and rehashing
> > it's events as to try to put something together.  But I never could
> > and it remains one of those mysterious dreams.
>
> > On Feb 2, 9:32 pm, manfraco FranktheElder <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> Hi Slip
> >> So, it seems to me that you have come to the same conclusion about
> >> your ex as I have, since you believe that your subconscious cut her
> >> off from your dream that you had.
> >> I am not going to say much more about this dream, accept that I have
> >> come to the interpretation of the dream just through observations of
> >> my own dreams, I don't know much about Jung's, Nietzsche or other
> >> psychiatrists, but I have heard of them and read some of their
> >> writings but not in dept.
> >> I wish you good health and all the best, as we all need that at the
> >> later stage of our life.
>
> >> Regards
> >> Manfraco
>
> >> On Feb 2, 6:30 am, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> > Thanks for the parallel manfraco. I can say that I have never really
> >> > thought bad of her and I do speak with her on rare occasion, in fact
> >> > recently.  I do remember that dream very vividly.  I have to add that
> >> > I remember posting that she and my ex both worked in the wall street
> >> > section of Manhattan.  Often I would drive into the city to pick them
> >> > both up.  Why they both were not in the dream may have to do with the
> >> > degree of discord concerning the ex and my relegating her to that
> >> > realm where only a cacophony of wailing can be heard.  However,
> >> > friendship with my sister in law never broke one step and we remain
> >> > the best of friends. Perhaps I picked the wrong sister but she was
> >> > only 11 at the time I met my wife to be, so
>
> ...
>
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