Dreaming
Having gone to bed later than was sensible, and woken up later than was desirable, my period of unconsciousness last night involved one of those dreams that make you feel like crap when you wake up. No-one died, there were no world disasters, and nothing happened that I didn't already know about, but the events that took place combined to make me feel utterly depressed when I got up this morning. Lots of people I know were in the dream, but I came off worst in terms of friendships, relationships, betrayals, you name it. And although half of it was utter made-up crap that probably came from my subconscious, at least half of it was completely believable and probably happened. Which is what makes it so depressing. Why is it you can remember the dreams you want to forget, but not the ones that are actually worth hanging on to? Discuss.
1 Comments:
Maybe this link will give you some food for thought:
http://www.insomnium.co.uk/text/printfreud.htm
Although, I don't know if I entirely agree with this yet, it makes perfect sense to me. And research is proving that dreams don't really have any particular underlying, earth-shattering, deeper meanings. But I agree that they sure have a knack for ruining your day!
CHEERS!
- The Outlaw
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