My recent post about the science of dreaming, got me thinking about my most memorable dreams.
Here is one I’ve had several times, the first time when I was young, probably about 9-10 years old.
I’m in the woods with some friends and we are playing on a rope swing, that swings out over a gully. It is a swing where you hold on to the rope to swing, no seat. It’s my turn and as I get ready to swing, a girl grabs the rope and tries to swing with me. I lose my grip and fall into the gully and land unhurt. At the bottom of the gully is the dark entrance of a cave. I’m frightened about what is going to come out of it, and I can’t climb up the side of the gully because there is a thick layer of leaves, so I can’t get a grip and keep sliding back down into the gully, as I keep an eye on the cave, then I wake myself up. I’d call it a nightmare, and although having it several time, it has not reoccured that I know of for at least 2 decades (if not longer), but I still remember it.
Many of the dreams where I wake myself up I would not categorize as nightmares, but they are very uncomfortable, in social or work related situations. And as I said in the other thread, normally I have to immediately concentrate on what happened in the dream, or it fades away seemingly in an instant.
Here is one I’ve had several times, the first time when I was young, probably about 9-10 years old.
I’m in the woods with some friends and we are playing on a rope swing, that swings out over a gully. It is a swing where you hold on to the rope to swing, no seat. It’s my turn and as I get ready to swing, a girl grabs the rope and tries to swing with me. I lose my grip and fall into the gully and land unhurt. At the bottom of the gully is the dark entrance of a cave. I’m frightened about what is going to come out of it, and I can’t climb up the side of the gully because there is a thick layer of leaves, so I can’t get a grip and keep sliding back down into the gully, as I keep an eye on the cave, then I wake myself up. I’d call it a nightmare, and although having it several time, it has not reoccured that I know of for at least 2 decades (if not longer), but I still remember it.
Many of the dreams where I wake myself up I would not categorize as nightmares, but they are very uncomfortable, in social or work related situations. And as I said in the other thread, normally I have to immediately concentrate on what happened in the dream, or it fades away seemingly in an instant.
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