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Nightmares stopped after I moved house?

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As a kid, I kept having this same dream.

I was in my house, with my friends, they weren't my friends in real life just people, I would make my way up the stairs and eventually into my parent's room, I would hide behind the bed and my friends would hide to, I look up and they're gone, I go the door and i hear my mom's voice behind it, i open the door and some man I can't see sticks his fingers in my neck. Then I wake up.

Ever since I moved house 5 years ago, these nightmares stopped, I never got them again.

The other one, was just being chased out of my house by a killer and I just keep running and running.

& Another one is, there would be some kind of portal kind of thing, on the top of my stairs, if you made any noise, like shouted it would drag me into it and I would wake up.

Anyone think this is a coincidence?

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  1. Look up some of the things in your dream and find the meaning... I know the feeling same thing.. Then I had the same one a few weeks before something big happened.. It took me years to understand it.. Even after the major thing happened I couldn't get the dream.. It took me a few more years after..


  2. Okay, you were a kid. Enough said.

    Seriously, though, I think everyone has the killer chasing you dream at some point. I know I used to dream it. As to the reason why they stopped when you moved, I think maybe you just felt safer in your new house or something. No paranormal stuff here!

  3. This is a good thing, right?  Your dreams pull from all of your life experiences.  Perhaps a change in scenery has changed the dream.

  4. If you are staying on rent, the owners can give you nightmares too.

  5. Could be as simple a matter as different chemicals in the paint of the house causing your dreams.

  6. Nightmares are sometimes brought on by fears we have or things unpleasant we have experienced or movies we watched or a number of other reasons. I don't think this is paranormal.

    I don't have any answers for you just guesses, but since the nightmares stopped when you moved, I am thnking there was something about living there that caused these nightmares. Nothing paranormal but something about living there was causing these dreams. Only you can figure out what.

    I will relate a dream I used to have that was a reoccuring dream for years. I would dream about being asleep and waking up and a burgalar would be in the house. I would sometimes wake up fighting the air due to fighting this intruder in my dream or I would wake up screaming get out of here because I would be screaming that in my dream. Then one night my dogs woke me up barking in the living room and I heard a voice and got up and it was a real intruder.

    I yelled at him and he almost attacked me. I got my .357 and almost shot him and he left. The nightmares I had several times a week for years suddenly stopped.

    Now in my case either this nigthmare was a prohphetic dream warning me and preparing me for that one instance when I really did wake up to an intruder in the house or it was a reoccuring dream because I had a deep seated fear of experiencing this and when I did experience this the dreams stopped because I had experienced it and no longer fear it like I used to. I think the latter is more likely. I related this to you just incase it may help you figure out your nightmare and why it stopped.

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  7. Coincidence, no. Paranormal, not necessarily.

    It could have meant you were sentitive to something in the area. That could be some paranormal energies, or simply human factors (fighting parents/neighbours, etc. Kids are aware but cannot always process consciously)

    Why analyse? Isn't it just nice to not have such scary nightmares?

  8. was that house on elm street, by chance?

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