Achán hiNidráne
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Nightmares, you know I hate them. A couple of nights ago I had a real dozy: Something was forcing to look into open graves and seeing the decomposed corpses within. Of course, the skeletal remains would come out of the earth and start to pursue me. I woke up in a cold sweat, so terrified that I am unable to move or go back to sleep for a half hour.
While I get these "zombie" dreams from time-to-time, most of my nightmares are pretty much the basic types: Teeth rotting out of my mouth, missing a test in a class I didn't know I had to take, an inexplicable sensation of freefall. There are also some awful weird ones like the local board of education discovering that they made a "filing error" and forcing me to go back to the 2nd Grade...at age 30! Tornadoes also seem to be a common theme. I see the funnel cloud and witness the destruction, but I feel no wind. Everything is wrecked or tossed around, except me.
Sometimes, when I'm dreaming, I suddenly and irrational filled with a feeling of utter terror and I can't wake up to escape it. A variant of this dream is that something scares me, I dream that I wake up only to realize that I'm still asleep. The sensation of fear returns, and I dream I wake up again... and so on and so forth until I finally rouse myself.
Yes, yes, I know, dream interpretation is a load of woo woo. However, I am curious if there is any sort of psychological relevance to these dreams at all?
While I get these "zombie" dreams from time-to-time, most of my nightmares are pretty much the basic types: Teeth rotting out of my mouth, missing a test in a class I didn't know I had to take, an inexplicable sensation of freefall. There are also some awful weird ones like the local board of education discovering that they made a "filing error" and forcing me to go back to the 2nd Grade...at age 30! Tornadoes also seem to be a common theme. I see the funnel cloud and witness the destruction, but I feel no wind. Everything is wrecked or tossed around, except me.
Sometimes, when I'm dreaming, I suddenly and irrational filled with a feeling of utter terror and I can't wake up to escape it. A variant of this dream is that something scares me, I dream that I wake up only to realize that I'm still asleep. The sensation of fear returns, and I dream I wake up again... and so on and so forth until I finally rouse myself.
Yes, yes, I know, dream interpretation is a load of woo woo. However, I am curious if there is any sort of psychological relevance to these dreams at all?

