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25 Mar 2010, 2:18 am

I'm not sure if this is an aspy thing but over the past two years I've been having these short nightmares where I have a fit of vomiting and can't move. Does anyone else here have dreams like that? I'm not sure what it could mean.



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25 Mar 2010, 2:19 am

Do you want the mystical dream reading or the shrinkish analyzing?



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25 Mar 2010, 2:21 am

*shrugs* either.



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25 Mar 2010, 2:25 am

I'm gonna go hybrid

Is the not being able to move akin to being unable or unwilling to move?

The vomit could mean something you've been holding in so long that it forces it's way out.



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25 Mar 2010, 2:27 am

KJC wrote:
I'm not sure if this is an aspy thing but over the past two years I've been having these short nightmares where I have a fit of vomiting and can't move. Does anyone else here have dreams like that? I'm not sure what it could mean.


Vomiting
To dream that you are vomiting, indicates that you need to reject or discard an aspect of your life that is revolting. There are some emotions or concepts that you need to confront and then let go.
To see others vomiting in your dream, signifies false pretenses of people who try to take advantage of you.



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25 Mar 2010, 2:34 am

Well by unable to move I mean that I'm lying in bed or collapsed on the floor and I although I want to get up my body isn't moving. Pretty much paralyzed. What would you mean by revolting? A health condition or something?



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25 Mar 2010, 2:39 am

I wish I knew about that, I myself used to have a dream where I needed to fight someone but I couldn't raise my fists to save my life.



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25 Mar 2010, 8:25 am

I have nighmares all the time. I remember enjoying nightmares as a kid.



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25 Mar 2010, 9:25 am

sounds like you are suffering from sleep paralysis, see as doctor as it may be an *-underlying symptom of a sleeping disorder of some kind. You may need to go get a few medical tests done to ensure you aren't having any other medical issues while sleeping as you can't observe yourself.



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25 Mar 2010, 5:28 pm

I have nightmares a lot, especially when I have stress in my waking life.

My dreams always involve being blamed for things that go wrong. The mild ones are typographic errors in documents, or machines that fail, for which I get the blame. The worst are being present when someone kills everyone except me, in the most gory ways, leaving me with the blood and the guilt.



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25 Mar 2010, 6:03 pm

I used to have Incubus Nightmares, all the time. I hardly ever have them, now.


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25 Mar 2010, 8:51 pm

About 35 years ago or so, I accidentally caught on to the skill of lucid dreaming, that is dreaming, but being aware one is dreaming and taking control of the dream while still asleep. After I acquired this skill, I never had another nightmare. I have had "strange" dreams and puzzling dreams and even enigmatic dreams, but I have since I leaned lucid dreaming never had another dream that scared me.

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25 Mar 2010, 9:31 pm

ruveyn wrote:
About 35 years ago or so, I accidentally caught on to the skill of lucid dreaming, that is dreaming, but being aware one is dreaming and taking control of the dream while still asleep. After I acquired this skill, I never had another nightmare. I have had "strange" dreams and puzzling dreams and even enigmatic dreams, but I have since I leaned lucid dreaming never had another dream that scared me.

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^ neat

I have vacillated between this( lucid) by gaining control of the dream and diffuse the threat, to being unable to tell the 'difference' and being engulfed in an incredible nightmare.
I have had sleep paralysis ones to where it seemed something like a 'black clouded-evil entity' had hovered over my bed and lowered on me and applied a tremendous downward pressure to where I could not breathe.....



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25 Mar 2010, 9:33 pm

Most of the time I can control my dreams except I always float/hover instead of walk.



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25 Mar 2010, 10:52 pm

What in your waking life repulses you, or makes you feel like vomiting? :wink:

Sometimes the answer is that simple. Or, it could be too vague on its own.


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