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I once dreamed that I was a child, and my family took off for a little vacation in our personal spaceship. We spent a few days touring the solar system (I distinctly remember circling around Saturn). When we returned to Earth, we discovered that a nuclear war had occurred in our absence, and everything was burnt and desolate, with a few people wandering around in protective clothing. Not knowing what else to do, we took off again, destination unknown. What, I want to know, was the reality that prompted this particular dream? :-D
Interesting dream. I think it would be helpful to know when during your life you had the dream, and what was going on in your life at the time. If you dreamed this during the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis...well, maybe your conscious world consisted of a lot of anxiety over that nuclear possibility, or if you are a survivalist type who plans for catastrophe, maybe your dream was just an extension of your conscious thinking about your family's survival. Maybe someone touched on a discussion around the time that you consciously paid little attention to, but your unconscious took note and it came up in a dream.
More likely though, I think dreams are often symbolic in nature. Your dream could point to issues of feeling family or individual isolation...or much pressure as an adult to protect your wife/children and an unconscious desire to return to the child who was protected by parents. The space ship could symbolize a desire to escape something in your life....something that you can never return to if you indeed leave it behind. Also, maybe you are trying to run from or change something in your life, but don't know where to go from here...maybe your family has become very divided and you long for closeness with them, leaving the problems of daily life behind. There are all kinds of ways to look at dreams, and some are prognostic, I believe. However, you need to look at where in your life you are at (age and situation) when the dream occured, to really understand the meaning. if the dream happened a long time ago, the fact that you remembered it most likely means it was of significance in your life. Many of our dreams we don't even remember the next morning. I once heard that what happens right before you wake up is also significant.
Thanks for the analysis, KJR - I think I remember that one because it was so story-like and vivid. Most of the time, when I have some issue in my life to resolve, I dream about a train. The train is me, and the track is my life (or potential life). I've had dozens of train dreams since adolescence (when the train was always passing by and I just wanted to get on), and I always pay attention when I realize I've had one. Some of them have been amazingly insightful - for instance, when I was married to my first spouse (not a good situation), I was just existing day to day, very unhappy but reluctant to make a change. I dreamed I fell asleep on the track, and woke (in the dream) to find a huge locomotive looming over me, patiently idling, waiting for me to wake up and get out of the way. This happened twice in the same dream. I left the marriage not long after that. When I learned that I have a potentially life-threatening genetic disease, I dreamed that the train pulled into the terminal, and all my ancestors were there waiting for me. Another time, I was working in a group that was struggling to stay afloat, and I didn't know whether I should stick it out or find another job. I dreamed that a group of people were stranded on a rock in a river. There was a trestle near them, high overhead, and a train approached, going fast. Someone on the trestle flagged the train down, to assist the stranded people, but when it tried to slow down it derailed and fell into the river. I started looking for another job, which turned out to be the right decision.
I frequently have a dream of living in another life altogether. But it's always the same dream and the same life. It's gotten so that I'm quite familiar with this other 'universe' and have begun to function within it with little effort. When I wake, I am completely cognizant of the fact that I've spent the night in my "other life". It's really strange, especially when I'm just falling into that hypnagogic state just before sleep.
I,too, go to another universe. It started as a child and continues today. It is like living two lives. I have always wanted to discuss this with others but have never found anyone who is capable of understanding.
Try dreaming about Ark construction, and how to put all of the pieces together. It's a lovely thing to not have anyone to relate to, but it's reality. Way over 90,000 hours and counting of no one to relate to, and astronauts on the space station get more people to talk to, about anything.
Not all dreams are symbolic or representations of something occuring, or problem resolution. Some dreams are actually people communicating with each other.
"Some dreams are actually people communicating with each other."
I agree with that...sometimes a person who has passed on. That has happened to me. Actually someone who I did not know they had passed away until after I had the dream and talked to one of their family members. In my dream, the person was kinda surrounded by other figures, but not anyone really identifiable to me, however the person (a good friend's mom) was as real as if she was standing right in front of me, in a sort of dreamy, floating situation....not in any specific physical place...but I could not hear her, even though I could see she was talking to me. I kept asking the "figures" around her, "What is she saying? what is she saying?". Then I finally heard her words, and then woke up. It was definitely some type of communication from the after life...I have no doubt about that.
I believe that while people are dreaming, their spirit becomes a ghost somewhere else and they are reliving a previous existence. I sometimes dream about my Army unit and the men under my command, but it is in WWII and I'm not that old.
And they were laughing about our Native American beliefs about the importance of dreams.
We need to pay attention to our spirit guides who help us in our journey through dreams.
Certainly makes sense to me.
This is an area that is little understood.
I once dreamed that I was a child, and my family took off for a little vacation in our personal spaceship. We spent a few days touring the solar system (I distinctly remember circling around Saturn). When we returned to Earth, we discovered that a nuclear war had occurred in our absence, and everything was burnt and desolate, with a few people wandering around in protective clothing. Not knowing what else to do, we took off again, destination unknown. What, I want to know, was the reality that prompted this particular dream? :-D
@rkaralius...
Interesting dream. I think it would be helpful to know when during your life you had the dream, and what was going on in your life at the time. If you dreamed this during the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis...well, maybe your conscious world consisted of a lot of anxiety over that nuclear possibility, or if you are a survivalist type who plans for catastrophe, maybe your dream was just an extension of your conscious thinking about your family's survival. Maybe someone touched on a discussion around the time that you consciously paid little attention to, but your unconscious took note and it came up in a dream.
More likely though, I think dreams are often symbolic in nature. Your dream could point to issues of feeling family or individual isolation...or much pressure as an adult to protect your wife/children and an unconscious desire to return to the child who was protected by parents. The space ship could symbolize a desire to escape something in your life....something that you can never return to if you indeed leave it behind. Also, maybe you are trying to run from or change something in your life, but don't know where to go from here...maybe your family has become very divided and you long for closeness with them, leaving the problems of daily life behind. There are all kinds of ways to look at dreams, and some are prognostic, I believe. However, you need to look at where in your life you are at (age and situation) when the dream occured, to really understand the meaning. if the dream happened a long time ago, the fact that you remembered it most likely means it was of significance in your life. Many of our dreams we don't even remember the next morning. I once heard that what happens right before you wake up is also significant.
Thanks for the analysis, KJR - I think I remember that one because it was so story-like and vivid. Most of the time, when I have some issue in my life to resolve, I dream about a train. The train is me, and the track is my life (or potential life). I've had dozens of train dreams since adolescence (when the train was always passing by and I just wanted to get on), and I always pay attention when I realize I've had one. Some of them have been amazingly insightful - for instance, when I was married to my first spouse (not a good situation), I was just existing day to day, very unhappy but reluctant to make a change. I dreamed I fell asleep on the track, and woke (in the dream) to find a huge locomotive looming over me, patiently idling, waiting for me to wake up and get out of the way. This happened twice in the same dream. I left the marriage not long after that. When I learned that I have a potentially life-threatening genetic disease, I dreamed that the train pulled into the terminal, and all my ancestors were there waiting for me. Another time, I was working in a group that was struggling to stay afloat, and I didn't know whether I should stick it out or find another job. I dreamed that a group of people were stranded on a rock in a river. There was a trestle near them, high overhead, and a train approached, going fast. Someone on the trestle flagged the train down, to assist the stranded people, but when it tried to slow down it derailed and fell into the river. I started looking for another job, which turned out to be the right decision.
I frequently have a dream of living in another life altogether. But it's always the same dream and the same life. It's gotten so that I'm quite familiar with this other 'universe' and have begun to function within it with little effort. When I wake, I am completely cognizant of the fact that I've spent the night in my "other life". It's really strange, especially when I'm just falling into that hypnagogic state just before sleep.
I,too, go to another universe. It started as a child and continues today. It is like living two lives. I have always wanted to discuss this with others but have never found anyone who is capable of understanding.
Try dreaming about Ark construction, and how to put all of the pieces together. It's a lovely thing to not have anyone to relate to, but it's reality. Way over 90,000 hours and counting of no one to relate to, and astronauts on the space station get more people to talk to, about anything.
Not all dreams are symbolic or representations of something occuring, or problem resolution. Some dreams are actually people communicating with each other.
@Luci....
I agree with that...sometimes a person who has passed on. That has happened to me. Actually someone who I did not know they had passed away until after I had the dream and talked to one of their family members. In my dream, the person was kinda surrounded by other figures, but not anyone really identifiable to me, however the person (a good friend's mom) was as real as if she was standing right in front of me, in a sort of dreamy, floating situation....not in any specific physical place...but I could not hear her, even though I could see she was talking to me. I kept asking the "figures" around her, "What is she saying? what is she saying?". Then I finally heard her words, and then woke up. It was definitely some type of communication from the after life...I have no doubt about that.
I believe that while people are dreaming, their spirit becomes a ghost somewhere else and they are reliving a previous existence. I sometimes dream about my Army unit and the men under my command, but it is in WWII and I'm not that old.
I like my 'flying dreams but, 'wet dreams' are the best.