A dream come true?
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leeCal
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just wondering if anyone has ever had a dream which came true?
or perhaps just an interesting dream which actually made sense?
I wasted this mornings extra hour by over sleeping and though I know I had an interesting dream I really don’t remember it ?
however once I did have a dream where all the numbers of a winning lottery ticket were read out. I was in a hall and someone offered me the microphone and gave me the winning lottery ticket numbers to read out. I read them number by number, throughout the night every time I woke up a little I’d say the numbers over and over. The next day was a Saturday and so I bought a ticket using these numbers. I got one correct... a bonus ball number. interesting dream but no cigar! ?
or perhaps just an interesting dream which actually made sense?
I wasted this mornings extra hour by over sleeping and though I know I had an interesting dream I really don’t remember it ?
however once I did have a dream where all the numbers of a winning lottery ticket were read out. I was in a hall and someone offered me the microphone and gave me the winning lottery ticket numbers to read out. I read them number by number, throughout the night every time I woke up a little I’d say the numbers over and over. The next day was a Saturday and so I bought a ticket using these numbers. I got one correct... a bonus ball number. interesting dream but no cigar! ?
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
― Dalai Lama XIV
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I often have a dream that I’m driving a car and either the brakes don’t work or for some reason I can’t control the car as the steering wheel and pedals don’t work as well as they should. Then I wake up. I hope that doesn’t come true!
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I rarely remember my dreams, but I do find I often have dreams about being back at school. Nothing exciting or fantastical happens, I'm just... back at school with my classmates. Super boring. If I ever have an interesting one, I usually immediately forget it as soon as I wake up.
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That’s interesting @66Mustang. I have often dreamed of being in a car and I eventually understood that the car was me! My mind now conjures up this car or a vehicle and illustrates how I’m thinking about things which have happened the day before. As soon as I realised this things made more sense. I’m not saying that that is what your mind is doing but as a metaphor it might be a little enlightening. Only you would know this of course, since dreams are very personal.
years ago I started to keep a dream diary and I had three different ways of analysing the dream contents, I don’t remember them now except one was that every aspect of the dream was actually you no matter who was ‘acting’ in the dream. Anyway, I spent hours analysing my dreams until it became an obsession! I was spending more time dreaming and analysing than living a normal life! So I stopped, because keeping a diary actually made me dream more than usual or at least I remembered the dreams more than usual. I’d say everything in moderation though, a little dream interpretation from time to time is probably the way to go.“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
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I've never had a dream come true... Wait, wasn't that S Club 7?
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When I was pregnant I had a dream that my baby was inside and was wearing some dungarees . I then went into labour and the buttons on the dungarees got stuck.
Luckily it didnt come true and he arrived without being clothed -
Everybody's got something, they had to leave behind @OverlyAnxious
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This made me laugh out loud and wince at the same time @janer1967 That's so strange
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@Tori_Scope Pregnancy dreams are so weird
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I can relate @janer1967 I've had countless weird dreams throughout my pregnancy, all of which I can't rememberDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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