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‎04-13-2017 07:12 AM

‎04-13-2017 07:15 AM
I'm always falling and I am, in fact, completely out of control of most things.
What I find odd is that all my dreams take place in my childhood home, even if my husband or kids are in them. I always live at that house.
‎04-13-2017 07:34 AM
I went through a period of dreaming about my teeth falling out. I haven't had that dream for a while.
I dream a lot about swimming or being in a pool of water.
The dreams that scare me the most are needing to call 911 - either I can't dial the number correctly or I am not able to speak. I don't know why I have those dreams.
‎04-13-2017 08:43 AM - edited ‎04-13-2017 08:44 AM
Mine are usually about rooms in a home/house. I'm always very comfortable there. Last one I recall, had old fashioned cupboards, with old fashioned large dishes. I must have been a maid! LOL It's going room to room too, or in a school.
‎04-13-2017 08:59 AM
‎04-13-2017 09:05 AM
@Alter Ego wrote:
Love this.
One of my more common dream is forgetting that I'm in a class, so I haven't gone all semester, and then its final exams time. Or, some variation of that. I'm surprised not being ready for a test isn't on that list - I thought it was quite common.
I dream this a lot. I also thought this was very common. One reason might be my job. I work at a university. I've been in school most of my life. From student to worker. I only briefly had a "civilian" job. I actually once worked in a bank.
‎04-13-2017 09:15 AM
@songbird wrote:
@Alter Ego wrote:
Love this.
One of my more common dream is forgetting that I'm in a class, so I haven't gone all semester, and then its final exams time. Or, some variation of that. I'm surprised not being ready for a test isn't on that list - I thought it was quite common.I dream this a lot. I also thought this was very common. One reason might be my job. I work at a university. I've been in school most of my life. From student to worker. I only briefly had a "civilian" job. I actually once worked in a bank.
This is a recurring dream for me. Actually, it's more of a nightmare. I sit down to start the test and realize I don't know the answer to a single question. I wake up and immediately feel such relief that's it's not real.
‎04-13-2017 10:10 AM
@Alter Ego wrote:
Love this.
One of my more common dream is forgetting that I'm in a class, so I haven't gone all semester, and then its final exams time. Or, some variation of that. I'm surprised not being ready for a test isn't on that list - I thought it was quite common.
BF has the "late to class" dream a lot. (He is actually quite punctual, even when he doesn't have to be).
Mine, like @songbird's experience has to do from always being connected to school. It's usually that I haven't really graduated, and I have to go back and finish something (a class, a semester, student teaching, etc.) and I don't have the necessary paperwork to do so. Like in one instance I studied abroad (true) but didn't fill out the paperwork before going so none of the credits transferred.
I had one that was vivid, where I had to go and finish my senior year of college at a transfer school.
‎04-13-2017 10:24 AM
My Dad died 25 years ago , but lately I have dreams about him and also that he is taking me to heaven.Very peaceful, happy dreams,not at all frightening. But I do wonder why I remember them after I wake up. My Mom always said if you remember a dream after you wake up it is because God is sending you a message.
‎04-13-2017 10:34 AM
I had a dream about driving over a bridge and going over the edge and falling in my car. I saw many scenes from my childhood while I was falling. The dream was so real. I woke up before I hit the water. That was many years ago. I don't like driving over high bridges. I have a fear of heights.
That was the only falling dream I ever had. I don't remember dreaming about any of the other common subjects you have listed.
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