I finally flew in my dream...

@pokumon (644)
United States
September 27, 2010 8:05am CST
...even if only for a little bit. I awoke (I always feel like I wake up in dreams at the start) to the sound of someone's voice on the phone and realized I was supposed to be answering it, but I couldn't think of anything to say besides yeah. So I decide to just walk out into the hall and realize I'm in a building at school. As I grab the knob to turn the door to leave I realize my hands are taped together with a weird stretchy tape. So as I go out the door I pull them apart and free myself. Meanwhile my campus full of nerds has changed into a campus full of jocks as all the doorways on campus have a basketball net over them. As I round the corner I decide I want to go up the 3 story ladder that goes up one building on the outside, but before I can climb I just start rising off the ground and continue to rise. I'm flying! I realize as I see the top of this and other roofs are covered with the blue equipment of gyms. I continue to rise up until I find myself deposited onto a flying island like the one in Gulliver's Travels. I see a gorilla walking and when it turns to me see that it's facial features are skewed and completely off. I walk around to see that this island is covered with athletic equipment again but is instead occupied by apes. I walk up to a net covered ping pong table and pick up one of many paddles and instead of playing more imagine playing with the ape opposite me. A man appears presumably my coach and grabs my boob. It starts to turn into a nightmare when I feel something tickling my lower back. I assume it's a baby gorilla and reach behind to try to grab it's arms and restrain/hurt it into stopping. The tickling sensation increases until it becomes painful and I wake up. I get tactile nightmares quite often and really hate them. What was your dream like last night?
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@Ramaditya (1227)
• Indonesia
27 Sep 10
Wow! That's a very detail dream! You may as well write it down as a short story! It's unique, you know! I, too, ever flew in my dream. I did not really remember, but it was the time when I flew and the way I did it was very strange. It was not flying like Superman or birds, but like I was riding bicycle. It was unstable, and I did not like it at all!
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@pokumon (644)
• United States
27 Sep 10
I have very detailed dreams and a lot of the time wish that I can write them down as I'm having them so I could remember them all. Maybe because I'm thinking that I remember more. I've had other dreams I've wanted to turn into stories, but a lot would have to be filled in. I still can't remember the conversations or things I read in my dreams. Visual details are the easiest to remember.
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@anurag3786 (6267)
• India
27 Sep 10
I think every person saw dreams but here are many fewer people who really made their dreams true. And as you say that you are now flew with your dream. It is good. Because the dream is your own. And you have to make them true. And I hope that one day you’re all dreams become true.
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@pokumon (644)
• United States
27 Sep 10
I hope that some dreams come true, but nightmares I would rather keep away. :)
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@bagputza (504)
• Belgium
27 Sep 10
Good morning dear pokumon , i am going to be verry frankly with you , and uncover one of my darkest seccrets , just eight months ago , i started my dezintoxication treatment ( i've been a serios heroin addicted for two straight years and i regret it , but i'm happy i'm off that bad period , its been eigh monthss now ) and the doctor prescribed me some pills called methadone , conforming to my body analize and with those pills at the start of the treatment period i was taking some sleeping pils , i tooked those for around a month , and at the start of my treatment , for a period of two months , every time i was falling asleep a was having a nightmare , and even a multiple series of nightmares at nfight , and i have talken with a psichologist ( for free its the state that takes care of the bill ) told me that the dreams are relating with me trying to fight back and regain my independece over my body , trying to escape the heroin addiction , and that it was only normal , since these were the first steps of the treatment , and after the first three days of continous nightmares i got used to it , plus at every give nightmare i was well aware that i was dreaming and that i know i cann control my dreams , and in the most of my nightmares i was oftenly dying while fighting , and i could even feel the pain while been stabbed in one of my dreams exactly in the neck , and it was painful and felt the blod dropping out of me ,and then easily and it felt like an eternity but everithing turned black and darked , and i then woked up in my dream. It was really the strange type of nightmares that i had , with alot of action in them , and now at a point i kind of miss having a dream , because those were my first dreams in a long period of time. I wish you all the best. Florin , Over and Out
@bagputza (504)
• Belgium
27 Sep 10
Hey thanks sharing too , well honestly i believed that anyone cann control its dreams , i'm sure you will be capable too soon , and nightmares wont be a problem anylonger
@pokumon (644)
• United States
27 Sep 10
Since we're sharing I'll share something too. I'm a schizophrenic and one of my nightmares started with me hearing voices. I kept getting molested in that dream with people grabbing me. I took the baseball bat one of the girls was using to rape me and started beating her with it and that felt good. Then I was in a hospital and could hear my sister's concerned voice and the doctor and they kept pricking me with needles that hurt until I finally woke up screaming in my head as loud as I could. That was one of the worst nightmares I ever had. I'm sorry you had to have them nightly and felt the pain too.
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@pokumon (644)
• United States
27 Sep 10
On a side note lucid dreaming is awesome. I just wish I could control my dreams more so I could turn nightmares into something more pleasant, but sometimes your unconscious just gets its way.
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