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A Word On Nightmares


Taka Nuvia

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So, last night I had a horrible nightmare.

 

I sat up in my bed and couldn't lay down again. I couldn't close my eyes without seeing all those scary, disgusting pictures again. So I sat there and waited. And could not fall asleep again.

And wondered. Why do I dream such things?

It was the first time that there was that much blood and violence in a nightmare of mine. It looked so realistic.

 

Sometimes I really hate my imagination. ><

 

Eventually I fell asleep again, after listening to calm music on my Mp3-player. But gah, was I tired in the morning...

 

BUT

 

Why can I have such horrible violent nightmares if I try to stay away from violence/horror as good as possible?

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I've had a couple of very vivid dreams that literally came out of nowhere and left me awake a good deal rest of the night.

 

I don't know what the deal is with them, as I don't watch/am not allowed watch particularly violent things either. All I can say is that I can relate to an extent what that's like. =(

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o_O

 

that's like, the opposite of me, I see violent and gory and disgusting things online all the time and yet I never have nightmares - at least, not ones like that.

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That does not sound fun... I almost never dream, but when I do around 70% of them are nightmares... Don't blame what you see, blame the Nightmaren. O.o

 

 

:s: :a: :k:

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That does not sound fun... I almost never dream, but when I do around 70% of them are nightmares... Don't blame what you see, blame the Nightmaren. O.o

 

 

:s: :a: :k:

You do, as a matter of fact, dream. You don't remember them when you wake up a lot of the time, but you do do it.

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I feel for you; I have nightmares all the time. My suggestion is trying to learn lucid dreaming. It's pretty good at keeping them under control.
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I don't really have nightmares that much, but my guess is one something subconscious channeling it's way. After all during sleep our brain does process the things that don't/can't get worked through while awake.

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I hear food can change what the dream will be, what did you eat that night?

 

Anyway, from your recent blog entry, sounds like it was indeed a bad nightmare. I've had quite a few, vampire related was one, marshmallow bear one, climbing mountains that resulted in scary scary beings watching..

 

So I hope you get some better sleep tonight, Taka! Try not to think on the nightmare too much.

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