9) The scariest dream you have had?
I was being chased by a giant beetle, that was so big it, blocked out the sky. That and there was molten lava dropping on my house - Krakatoa-style.
I used to have recurring dreams about living back at my old address in the local town. That wasn't so much a scary dream, more of a sense of depressing helplessness. Since I have started my degree, these dreams have thankfully stopped.
I was being chased by a giant beetle, that was so big it, blocked out the sky. That and there was molten lava dropping on my house - Krakatoa-style.
I used to have recurring dreams about living back at my old address in the local town. That wasn't so much a scary dream, more of a sense of depressing helplessness. Since I have started my degree, these dreams have thankfully stopped.
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Date: 2014-11-20 05:50 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2014-11-20 05:58 pm (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2014-11-20 09:09 pm (UTC)From:I have places I return to often in dreams, or when I'm not watching my brain, a little street in the town I went to university in, or the bus station there and my Grandmother's house in London. No idea why some stick and other places never re-appear.
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Date: 2014-11-20 10:12 pm (UTC)From:I think that the house in St Ives dream is that I felt very cut off from others. My friends all had gone to uni and/or lived hundreds of miles away. My family were a 20 minute bus ride away, but I was solo with a six year old and very, very broke. The dream is born out of a lot of young adult frustration and of missed opportunities. Saying that, I did have some quality time to write, draw, listen to music etc.
I have dreams that are parts of buildings superimposed over others in dreams. I also get drawn to a pub across the water that I haven't been into for years. I can see the symbolism of it all :-)
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Date: 2014-11-21 07:41 am (UTC)From:Re: wait!
Date: 2014-11-21 11:43 am (UTC)From:Forgive me - I am in a daft mood today :-)