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Post by lordrye on Dec 12, 2007 9:32:15 GMT -5
I dreamed a strange dream last night. I met with my friend, he'd just been assigned a teacher position at some snazzy school. We went around the school area me talking about how cool it was that someone had made it. Then out of a sudden a helicopter crashes about 30 meters from where we stand. My friend and I run up to the chopper wreck my friend being the first to get inside to pull out a young girl. I remember her being conscious, black hair, black dress. She looks up at me and says thank you or the like. Then my view shifts to me waking up in my room. I look at the clock and it reads 9:30. I feel a small surge of panic, and then I wake up again.
There's no way you can see numbers in real dreams so I'm wondering what that was.
Another detail is we hadn't aged. Some parts, I believe, could have been the construct of my brain.
That morning my brother slept late until 8:30. Mother had forgotten to wake him up.
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Post by sam on Dec 12, 2007 11:12:13 GMT -5
Funky thats all i have to say. Maybe it was just a dream...
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Post by lordrye on Dec 12, 2007 13:49:42 GMT -5
Even fluff may haps It made me ponder though.. Edit: Checked the numerology of number 9, couldn't find the proper numerology for number 30. I've been told it is possible to see numbers in dreams so I no longer see that as an essential detail 30 could be a fusion of 3 and 0 but I'm not sure. Edit #2: Apparently 0 can be merged with other numbers to form new meanings. The number seems to indicate ideals. Number 3 symbolizes commitment. 3+0 would indicate commitment ideals. Does anyone know what the heck commitment ideals could mean?
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Post by The Adfeng on Dec 14, 2007 16:29:37 GMT -5
Well, it could mean that a commitment coming up could be ideal. Ideal means that it is near-perfect/perfect, what you want. A commitment is something that you make to stay with. So, you might have a commitment that is ideal.
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Post by odbod on Dec 21, 2007 2:00:54 GMT -5
Hmm.. very interesting. and the number concept is neat too.
Strange dream, this is gonna bug me for a while.
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Post by Intrigue on Dec 21, 2007 17:46:44 GMT -5
"There's no way you can see numbers in real dreams so I'm wondering what that was."
Why not? So you can't see numbers, but you can see an explosion? You can't see the numbers on a clock, but you can understand a girl who crashlanded in a helicopter? As interesting as your dream is, people need to be careful not to jump to conclusions, something which I must confess I do often enough.
Another detail is we hadn't aged. Some parts, I believe, could have been the construct of my brain.
Am I missing something? Why would you have aged significantly?
As for 9:30 and 8:30, you saw 9:30, yet he only slept until 8:30. There's an hour's difference.
Assuming that I don't know everything, which I certainly don't, from what I see at this very moment there's very little which strikes as particularly odd. Now, what may have occured would be an overflow of thought from him unto yourself-- but from those details, it doesn't sound likely unless there was a typo.
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Post by lordrye on Dec 27, 2007 8:27:28 GMT -5
"There's no way you can see numbers in real dreams so I'm wondering what that was." Why not? So you can't see numbers, but you can see an explosion? You can't see the numbers on a clock, but you can understand a girl who crashlanded in a helicopter? As interesting as your dream is, people need to be careful not to jump to conclusions, something which I must confess I do often enough. Another detail is we hadn't aged. Some parts, I believe, could have been the construct of my brain. Am I missing something? Why would you have aged significantly? As for 9:30 and 8:30, you saw 9:30, yet he only slept until 8:30. There's an hour's difference. Assuming that I don't know everything, which I certainly don't, from what I see at this very moment there's very little which strikes as particularly odd. Now, what may have occured would be an overflow of thought from him unto yourself-- but from those details, it doesn't sound likely unless there was a typo. Read my second post after my first post, Intrigue. The thing is my mother never sleeps over and she's the one monitoring that my brother never oversleeps. My brother has never "unwillingly" overslept for over 2 years. There is nothing to argue, I found 8:30 and 9:30 interesting as my dream did "occur" one hour later than my brother's "accident". Why my friend and I would've aged significantly is because I'm trying to check if this is a pre cog dream and I'd be guessing that if I saw the future we would be alot older, bearing in mind that none of us have ended high school yet and my friend, in this dream, is a Uni professor or the like. In this case I realized at least parts of it was the construct of my brain. In this case the entire helicopter scene could've been an ordinary messy dream. What I'm focusing on is the short dream before I woke up. Read through the entire thread before you publish posts like these, Intrigue. If you have then I suggest you read it more carefully. I do not like repeating myself.
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