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What does this kind of dream mean?

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Ok sometimes i have these most scariest dreams of myself.

ok like it would be like im awake and everythin is normal even my dogs are in the exact same spot just before i went to sleep.But then i try moving...i cant. i try speaking/screaming....nothing comes out. Only i can bat my eyes. And it takes about 7 trys of trying to wake up.

Sometimes in the dreams to i can hear weird noises. like someone is coming but i never stay in that dream long enough to know who.

could anyone maybe tell me what it all means?

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  1. I would suggest that you or a close friend went through a traumatic experience (maybe a loss, a death, an assault, not sure).  It may be that this issue on the surface and in other peoples eyes appears to be resolved, but for you there was a great deal left to be said, articulated. Perhaps you feel that you didn't have a voice, or that things were kinda swept under the carpet.  

    This dream is recurring, so it still plagues you.  While you are reading this you'll probably a flicker, a vision of this memory and the first one you think about is probably the one that you yourself are refering to in this drea. Bare in mind that often we repress things,  or even just forget about the situation that caused us first to feel this way.  It is often the second, and subsiquent times that we relive a similar event that we attach the associated emotions.

    For instance.  My first real girlfriend, had been abused her whole life, when she told me about this, I became really inconsolably flat and in despair, this was a really hard time, I was a mess,.  It took me some years to realise that much of this was to do with a close family member who had been raped.  When I first heard about my family member, i felt numb.  But when I relived that experience again, it really hit me.

    Its interesting the way we attach emotions and consolidate them through experiencing them a second time.  All of this is hypothetical for you.  BUt somewhere in here is a message for you.  It may be that you need to do a bit of soul searching to pin point, and transform its meaning..

    by the way.  The course of events i just wrote about has helped me shape a career, an etch a really interesting existence.  I'm grateful, Now and for ever.

    Good luck

    Nick.


  2. Right. Sleep paralysis is fairly common and is often a part of lucid dreaming or astral travel.

    Astral travel is the separation of consciousness from your body to 'travel' to consciously travel to different experiences.

    It is sort of disconcerting and scary when this happens if you are not familiar with it. The best way to get beyond the fear is to educate yourself. This is often the first step that many have in a spiritual journey as they awaken to their truest selves.

    The best author I've found on these topics is Robert Bruce..His website is

    http://www.astraldynamics.com/

    I have more about dreams, symbolism, and energy in my newsletters at http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/20...

    or you can sign up to receive them at http://www.divinityrose.com (it's free)

  3. Sounds like Sleep Paralysis, a fairly common thing. Read more about it here.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleep_paral...

  4. hey mate, i'm a skeptic and this bullshit about what is going to happen in your life next is bogus. So, i'm going to list three possibilities and you can take your pick.

    1) it MIGHT be the drugs you take (if you take drugs)

    2) you may be actually be consciously experiencing paradoxical (REM) sleep where the body is stagnant but the mind is active. however, in your case, whilst the average person may be unconscious in REM sleep, you may happen to be aware of this sensation but unable to move your body.

  5. I think that mean you are scare that you may lost something that is very important for you. Because in the you are lost your voice and energy to move. I think voice and energy to move are very important to a human being. If you lost that you can't do anything.

    Anyway that was just a dream, don't worry about it.

    And I hope that you never have that dream again.

  6. Pls check with doctor..He will tell better than others...

  7. do you feel like your life is stuck?

    moving really slow?

  8. "Sleep paralysis" is basic phrase for your condition.

    It may indicate your waking subconscious, which becomes your dreaming conscious, is integrating more across the beta-alpha transition.  I.e., you are more "whole," more aware.

    The offensive noises are reflective on one level of your own fears.  When a person passes on, this level can be somewhat "hellish," if not previously understood.

    Your awareness in your lesser etheric body is perhaps key to being awake but unable to move in your physical body.

    Along with Robert Bruce,

    http://www.dreamviews.com and

    http://www.lucidity.com teach about the increasing lucidity which develops as you work through your "issues."

    With love and ethics, lucid dreaming:  "The Master of Lucid Dreams," Dr. Olga Kharitidi; "Watch Your Dreams," Ann Ree Colton; and "The Masters and Their Retreats," Mark Prophet.  The latter two authors indicate out-of-body awareness and education in the heaven world in Schools of Light and Universities of the Spirit.  These three authors are worth reading.

    1-800-525-LOVE http://www.klove.com is a 24-7 counseling line for people having scary dream experiences, among other things.

  9. Depending on where you live, it's either Sullivan or Wazowski.

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