Another bad dream that felt real
I was in a store I dont rememeber why I was there it when I left I bumped into a guy nd he got really pissed and pulled a knife and stabbed me in my chest. When he pulled the blade out I was able to take it away from him to defend myself and I told him to calm down but he charged and I did the only thing I could I stabbed him, when he realized what I had done he backed up and pulled it out and statrted bleeding really bad just like I was. Here is where things change.
I am standing in a court room before a judge being sentenced to jail for 8 years for stabbing and killing the man. Changes again.
Know I am laying on the bottom bunk in my cell two guys walk in and start beating me half to death. Later I find out that the guy that I killed was part of a gang and the gang wants revenge. I start writing and calling everybody I know telling them the situation and that I need to be moved to another jail, that I was a marked man.I was being transfered somewhere else when I was stabbed again. This is where I woke up feeling like I had been stabbed in my chest and the feeling lasted for about 2 hour before it subsided.
Yet another bad dream Help Plaese
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Are you having any situation in waking life that frightens you? Any kind of severity recently? (someone close to you dying, loosing a long time companion, loosing your job etc.)
Typically these types of dreams, where you feel it so intensely but it isn't real are strongly stimulated by waking life and how you're feeling subconsciously.
A lot of the time they are induced by feeling fearful of something in waking life or intense stress.
Is there someone at your job, you fear of taking your place or anywhere else in your life? Are you feeling like you are being targeted for things that aren't really your responsibility?
I can walk you through this the best of my abilities if you can figure out (from my constant questioning, I will keep doing that btw) what the underlying cause is I can help you break it apart.
Typically these types of dreams, where you feel it so intensely but it isn't real are strongly stimulated by waking life and how you're feeling subconsciously.
A lot of the time they are induced by feeling fearful of something in waking life or intense stress.
Is there someone at your job, you fear of taking your place or anywhere else in your life? Are you feeling like you are being targeted for things that aren't really your responsibility?
I can walk you through this the best of my abilities if you can figure out (from my constant questioning, I will keep doing that btw) what the underlying cause is I can help you break it apart.
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I understand that these dreams scare you, as they should I assume!
When they feel so real.
However, I would like to point out that these are highly unlikely to be precognitive dreams.
Usually people experience precognition in fragmentation, like you'll remember what your car will look like 6 months from now or that you'll run into so and so tomorrow. But rarely will anyone experience a whole dream that is valid, I think this is partly because it is our personal subconscious and our future is never set in stone unless the ball is already rolling in that direction.
For example: Maybe you'll dream you'll meet a friend from years ago that you haven't seen in a long time. This friend shows up IRL the next day in a similar situation to your dream.
Why? This person was already setting the ball rolling by being in town or on his or her way. Chances are you were picking up on his or her energy and this connected you two by putting you in the same place at the same time.
Does this make sense?
I thought it might relieve you to know that it is highly doubtful you'll be in such a violent situation due to your dreams.
When they feel so real.
However, I would like to point out that these are highly unlikely to be precognitive dreams.
Usually people experience precognition in fragmentation, like you'll remember what your car will look like 6 months from now or that you'll run into so and so tomorrow. But rarely will anyone experience a whole dream that is valid, I think this is partly because it is our personal subconscious and our future is never set in stone unless the ball is already rolling in that direction.
For example: Maybe you'll dream you'll meet a friend from years ago that you haven't seen in a long time. This friend shows up IRL the next day in a similar situation to your dream.
Why? This person was already setting the ball rolling by being in town or on his or her way. Chances are you were picking up on his or her energy and this connected you two by putting you in the same place at the same time.
Does this make sense?
I thought it might relieve you to know that it is highly doubtful you'll be in such a violent situation due to your dreams.
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