dreams
By bmuchler
@bmuchler (441)
United States
August 21, 2009 8:16pm CST
Do you ever think or fell that you are in a very long nightmare and hoping to wake up? So many bad things have happened to my family in the past few years. I'm waiting to wake up and to have someone tell me that everything and evryone is ok. It was just a dream. Just a dream.
Are we alive now and dreaming? Or are we in a different life and dreaming? Or dead and remembering? Are dreams based on our past or future?
What do your dreams tell you? What do you dream? I often dream of running away from things. Or bad things happening to my pets or my family. Most of my dreams are nightmares.
I pray every night not to have nightmares. I still have them though. Why do I have so many nightmares?
Do you believe in dream catchers?
4 responses
@smileonstar (4007)
• United States
22 Aug 09
Hello,
sorry to hear that but i think sometimes you think too much and all your thought are going to them, that could be the reason why. I used to about kids for many years... but when I learned more about them then I dont call it as a nightmare anymore.
You have to think something that nice and take it easy... clear your mind before you go to sleep... always think positive
@Bianca_mergillano (1067)
• Philippines
24 Aug 09
Relax before you sleep and always think of good thoughts. Being relax before you sleep can help. It was just a dream? Maybe you're just too worried and thinking of something negative. Relax dude!
@animegirl334 (3263)
• United States
22 Aug 09
I know that feeling. I sometimes wish I was dreaming too and would wake up and everything was normal again. I have a dream catcher. Someone had explained to me how the webbing was supposed to catch the bad dreams and how the good dreams travel down the string to you. I hang it over my bed. If I couldn't control how my life runs, I would hope my dreams are a little more pleasant
@AlyssaG (30)
• United States
22 Aug 09
Nightmares just be your way of expressing things that worry you. I tend to have a lot of nightmares myself, and while some of them are very frightening I find that thinking about them once I wake up helps me cope with them. I don't believe in dream catchers, but I do believe that a good way of avoiding dreams is to not think about them especially before you go to bed.