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Do you remember your last dream?

I usually don't remember mine several hours later but I do today.

I was riding a bike, at one point going 60 mph, but I slowed down.
I turned down a street that was very shady with trees stretching from both sides of the road. and vines all over houses.
The houses were painted all different colors. I saw one that had colorful numbers on it.
I saw another house that was polka dotted and one that had each side of the house a different color.

I exited that street, nearly got stuck in the mud, then realized I lost my shoes lol
FloorGenAdm · 51-55, M
Last one I remember I was sitting on top a van watching a movie at a drive-in movie theater then I found myself walking around inside some sort of futuristic lion enclosure and the lion got me by my foot and I thought I was done for, but was saved by a UFO that hit me with a beam of light into safety where I doctored my wounds. 🦁
rosyhills · 31-35, F
@FloorGenAdm that sounds cool.
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
The last dream I remember pretty well was a couple nights ago. It involved, at one point, riding in the front seat of a car with my brother and my sister, Wilma, whom we call Bill (I don't have a sister named Wilma). In other parts of the dream, I was socializing with a woman I worked for in the late '80s. We were a great deal closer in the dream than we ever were in real life. It was long and involved as far as dreams go, and the part about my sister called Bill really stands out for some reason.
Tremendous dream. Lots of detail.

I remember most of them, maybe not the last. Though I remember several from over the year(s).
Mostly because they were significant to actual events in my life.
All pleasant, or uneventful, thankfully.
rosyhills · 31-35, F
@SethGreene531 it really is. I have had a theme of being trapped in plenty of my dreams. I now realize that it is mirroring how I feel about real life. Feelings trapped in "dead end" jobs. Feeling trapped working, paying bills, sleeping and repeating, feeling trapped with my emotions etc.
@rosyhills I'm sorry waking life is the real nightmare. Sleep should be the one place we can escape --if only temporarily.

But as they often do, dreams express our worst fears or ongoing angst, in technicolor.

Been having much the same lately, and it too mirrors reality. The trapped theme is really unnerving---hate those!

Sometimes introducing little breaks, or small spaces of breathing room (time for you) in your routine can start to curb the intensity of your stress, and thus intrusion in your dreams.
rosyhills · 31-35, F
@SethGreene531 thank you, yes I'm learning how to just stop and breathe
SW-User
Yes it was pretty vivid too personal to go into detail here though
REMsleep · 41-45, F
Wow what a whimsical dream. My dreams are wierd, strange and horrifying half of the time.
But there is one dream that I had almost 7 or 8 years ago and it felt so real. I remb it. The dream was only few seconds but I felt like I was seeing my future. I am asking God for that dream to become my reality.
rosyhills · 31-35, F
@REMsleep oo, what was the dream?
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
Warning, watch out for hippie neighborhoods…
rosyhills · 31-35, F
@cherokeepatti lol. You know, during thanksgiving, I literally saw a house that had gobble gobble painted on it in huge letters. Like the letters spanned the entire side of the house. Not sure what kind of paint it was. I wish I had stopped to get a pick.
DDonde · 31-35, M
I was returning to my old work that I had in 2017. I keep getting versions of that dream...
rosyhills · 31-35, F
@DDonde when I worked retail, I'd often have dreams of me just repeatedly hanging up clothes, because that's most of what I did.
TheLordOfHell · 41-45
Yep, it was another school dream. I have many of those
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