Recurring dream.
By eileenleyva
@eileenleyva (27560)
Philippines
April 11, 2018 4:49am CST
There was a young lady that needed medical attention in a clinic. I was behind her watching purposely the blinds covered glass wall. Suddenly, a man's face appeared. He was with a woman whose face I did not see. Automatically, I ducked, and dashed to the medic, whispered in her ear that I would distract their attention. Made my way to the door and sped out, on a wheel chair. I turned my head and the couple was running my same direction. They did not seem to check on me, though, so I turned back, this time running on my feet carrying a monobloc chair. The couple just went past me.
Then I woke up from my hour and a half afternoon nap.
I tried to recall the dream and realized I did dream about the characters before, and perhaps the scenario. Only this time, the dream was vivid.
Any dream interpreter out there?
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@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
11 Apr 18
Dreams are manifestations, they say, of our innermost wishes. I do not agree with that with this dream. This one seems to be a thriller movie.
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@JustBhem (70555)
• Davao, Philippines
11 Apr 18
@eileenleyva
Hmm. I believe that. Sometimes stress makes our dream.
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@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
12 Apr 18
That's all right, Judy. I was thinking about the Mene Mene Tekel, or the writing on the wall, the biblical dreams of Joseph and Daniel, and ooops, I thought, I don't think I wanna know.
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@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
11 Apr 18
Researches do not yield yet absolute answers on one's dream state. Dreamers vary in remembering their dreams. I am surprised that you know exactly that you dream about your grandmother every week. That is a variant for research.
khaezi, I do believe that dreams manifest our desires and wishes. I know how dear your grandmother was to you but when a person passes away, we must let them transcend to the next life. Cherish your grandmama in your heart but let her go now.
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@eileenleyva (27560)
• Philippines
11 Apr 18
Researches say that every one dreams often enough, just that most of us wake up not realizing we dreamt.