Do your tasks affect your dreaming?
By jazzsue58
@jazzsue58 (2666)
March 26, 2009 12:12pm CST
I slept like a log last night, dreaming of flying a Piper aircraft over an Antarctic landscape. It was an Antarctic landscape because I'd been reading H P Lovecraft earlier in the day (Mountains of Madness, spooky) But it was a Piper aircraft because that was what my task was about - I'm convinced of it. I was flying a modern airplane in 1930's clothes!
Has anyone else here had a dream based on the research they did for a task?
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@jazzsue58 (2666)
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15 Dec 09
I think it's when I have a late finish. I write for an agency and it's nice right now, because I'm doing holiday destinations. I go to bed and dream of the Carribean! You evidently know how to unwind at the end of the day - I don't do that - naughty ...

@littleowl (7157)
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27 Mar 09
Hi jazzsue, thankfully I haven't dreamt about a task, when I am asleep that's it world war three won't wake me! hugs littleowl
@jazzsue58 (2666)
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15 Dec 09
Sorry for the late response. I only have dreams like that if I've not been working just before I go to bed - I envy you!
@la_chique (1498)
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27 Mar 09
Of course. I have nightmares about work sometimes.
I went through a time when I very first started school and we'd have to write a scary story and I'd relive that story with me as the main character everytime I slept.
My parents ended up moving to a bungalow after a while because my dad heard me get out of bed one night and when he went to check on me I was trying to jump out of the window shouting 'I can fly I can fly'. I was sleep walking.
I havnt had any dreams in a few months though.





