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Do you have recurring dreams and do you notice pattern variations within them

I wonder how much of dream content is recurring, like a pallet of watercolors and the mind dips from a bit of this, a bit of that. Or is it the framework that is recurring, not the elements, probably both.

I imagine that to notice the patterns of recurrence, one would need a good deal of dream recollection after waking. That would only stand to reason. I had a recurring dream today.

I was on an old college campus. A neglected theater, with books piled up in towering heaps. I lament their neglect and so I wish take a few, but there are students who randomly enter and exit and I do not wish to be caught trespassing and stealing.

Two variations this time: there are Star Wars collectibles up on the stage and my old friend Psycho Frank is with me. I attempt to quietly exit the building, but Frank is running his yap and the students notice and chase us. There are 3 of them, yelling Harry Potter type spells at us to try and make us stop, after a few minutes of this cacophony, I confront them and demand they leave us be, but they continue to pursue. We lose them in the labyrinthine confines of a cemetery with tall grave markers and grandiose mausoleums. The cemetery is also a variation.

We flee across a bridge to a small island and attempt to hide in an old firehouse which has been converted into a museum, but are discovered and flee again, which is standard for this dream, but this time one of the curators gives me a file folder with a distinct red page sticking out and says that the administrator wants to see me. I refuse to take the folder, flee again.

I am looking around for a way to get back to my car, notice jagged rocks with strong, blasting tidal currents, as usual for this dream.

Normally the dream ends at this point, but I wrap a plastic bag around my leg and affect a limp and am able to get past security stationed to watch the bridge. I hear him speak into his walkie, "Two men, late 30's to early 40's, but one in a leg cast. Alright. Let them through."

Dream ends there.
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silentwriter180 · 51-55, F
I do have recurring dreams often. If there is any variation, it would just end up adding details enough to make the dream a little longer or even more understandable. Occasionally, a dream will come back to me in one of my seizures. Of course, it will just be a smaller portion of it, as my seizures are very small and short, but I do recognize the setting and a person or two within. Some of those dreams are from my childhood, and have remained with me since because of the seizures that have continued throughout my life.
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@silentwriter180 Hey. :) Thank you for the gift you sent me. *hugs* That sounds awful. I often feel like my writing inspiration is a form of seizure. It comes over me powerfully, there is a strong physical as well as emotional response and the words pour not from me, but through me, with the overall message emerging only when it is complete.
silentwriter180 · 51-55, F
I completely understand how you feel. As I can feel that way when I am writing as well. There are times when I am writing so long and hard that I will have a what I call a trigger, and have to stop writing otherwise a seizure will hit.

Your writing is very powerful. I can see and feel it in your words when I read your stories. I encourage you to continue. I have been a writer for many years, and there are stories that I am afraid to share due to the intensity and the fear within those words. I am one who continues to watch for your stories. Know that I am here. :-) xo
DanielChristensen · 46-50, M
@silentwriter180 *hugs* That means a lot to me. Thank you :)