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] Date Posted: 7/08/07 0:04 In reply to: whitewolf 's message, "What's the first dream you remember having...?" on 5/08/07 13:17 I'm going to have to choose one of my first strongest recurring dreams, I know I was very young when I had the first one in this theme, but I couldn't say exactly what age... anyway... the setting is rural, edge of a forest, I am with a group and we are running from 'the bad guys' who have not yet reached the forest. Ensuring the rest of the group have all reached safety of the forest I stay at the edge and in an attempt to hold the 'bad guys' off, I have my bow and arrow (think Robin Hood look and time - don't laugh! lol) it is going well but I always get shot in my right leg, middle of my shin. Talking of dreams (and aren't the flying ones just the best raewytch!!) I'm curious how you all 'see' in your dreams. Is it : always as in your waking life, so from your 'physical' eyes? OR slightly elevated / to the side / not 'in' you but near you? OR from any viewpoint you desire, so you can be watching 'yourself' in all of it, like a film... if that made sense... OR ... ? :) [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: zenwind [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 7/08/07 17:59 Loving reading this thread, is wonderful you can recall your first dreams. I cannot isolate the dream or dreams that were my first. As for seeing in my dreams. Well in my waking life I don't feel I 'see' (or experience) from my physical eyes always and this sensation appears to be far more common in dreams. For me (as in waking life) I often find a dissolving of myself and something outside of me. I don't feel an isolated being experiencing.... I dream of amimals a lot and I might see a cayote running but then also feel inside the coyote in the moonlight, senses alert, smells heightened but at the same time see the wolf running away too. As if I am the violin and the music combined....a sense of a beautiful wonderful unity...experiencing nature from all perspectives. Very interesting. In nightmares I try to wake myself up as that can be very uncomfortable. Words can never explain what I mean....a deeply mysterious worldless experience. Beautiful. namaste zenwind [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |