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Recurring DreamsNewest Review: ... walked just as much barefoot in my dreams as I have with my sneakers on my travels. ***Rent*** My next reoccurring dream is I'm back in a random backpackers somewhere glamorous (usually the Clay Hotel in Miami Beach, my most favourite place in the world) but haven't paid the bill for ages while I have been staying there, and so soon stressing about it as I check out. The thing is they ... more |
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by - written on 19/10/09 (Very useful, 82 readings)
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Now I know you girls analyse all this stuff and find meaning to something that may not be there, as you do around psychics who seem to know all your secrets, but I do feel dreams are your subconscious talking to you in some way. I'm surprised there are not more 'dream readers' out there packing local town halls on a wet and windy Tuesday night to makea few quif from gullible grannies. Here are my top ten repeating dreams. I know that because I can remember them. You cant remember the other dreams as a rule because your not meant to. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGcxN2D1E34&feature=related You must listen to Van Halens 'Dreams' when you read ... Read the complete review
by - written on 09/10/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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I hate waking up in the middle of a really nice dream when im all dozy, sleepy and content and dreaming of marrying Nicholas Cage or someone equally as hot. These are the types of dreams that i always seem to have though and then wake up in the middle of them to the sound of the hoover or a car horn outside. Its so annoying and even if i try to go back to sleep, i never have the same nice dream. Ive been having this recurring dream for the past few years that im running really fast and feel really terrified. I look back and there is a clown behind me with a really messed up looking grin on his face and hes chasing me with a trolley. Ive ... Read the complete review
by - written on 06/05/09 (Very useful, 178 readings)
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I tend to sleep very soundly and don't usually remember my dreams on waking, unless I'm disturbed in the middle of a particularly exciting or disturbing dream. The one exception is one particular dream that I've experienced many, many times over the years. The dream itself is never exactly the same but they all have the same key theme and recurring aspect and it occurs quite periodically through my life. In a nutshell, my personal recurring dream or nightmare, as it's not a dream that I enjoy having, centres around me being put in a position where I have to go to the toilet in full view of everybody around me! Basically, wherever I may be in the dream itself, ... Read the complete review


