I had some terrible and disturbing dreams before I woke up this morning and I am still on the verge of tears. I tend to hold things inside these days, at least the real serious stuff. A lot has happened in my real life over the last year that I can't easily talk about. The death of my mother was maybe the easiest I could.
I usually cope pretty well, not letting things pull me down for any length of time, but now I wonder if putting a smile on my face every day isn't causing it to come out in my sleep.
I am actually baffled that I went to bed in a good mood and after having these dreams, I am completely bummed out, thinking of all the things that make me sad.
Anyone else?
Yes, I often remember my dreams, even some I had a very long time ago. I've had dreams with a recurring theme throughout my life, and elusive as they are I do sometimes remember them in detail. I have, also, had disturbing dreams that left a pall over my whole day or even days.
Before up I woke this morning, I was having a bizarre dream that involved my not long ago deceased brother. Although it wasn't particularly disturbing, it did bring back the dealing with him being gone back, for awhile.
This post was edited by Piper at October 14, 2016 4:41 PM MDTI am very accustomed to having unsettling or disturbing dreams. The really cool ones are almost as frequent, like flying in the moonlight, and the ones that convince me that I really CAN levitate, if I just TRY hard enough. ;)
Most of the time, I am aware that my loved has died when I dream about them. My mother just comes back, somehow. Thanks Peas, I hope you find some peace in the situation you've shared with me, too. I don't expect to, but it is still something very hard to just let go of.
That IS interesting, that your dreams of flying are usually in an airplane. I've had some of those, but I first flew in one when I was very young.
I guess I stopped thinking there was a solution to everything long ago. Still, it doesn't stop me from hoping for one, many times.