Dreamer Dust

United States
July 21, 2010 11:39am CST
Rarely do I remember my dreams and have often wondered if I dream at all. I suffer from insomnia and usually only sleep three to five hours a night, so maybe I don't get into the dream state. On the 12th of July my dog Scratch died and on the 14th I brought her home, ashes/dust in a tin cremation container. I'm keeping my girl nearby, and have been setting the tin on the headboard of my bed at night, as she always slept in my bed. Every night I've had horrible sleep, sleeping longer but having death dreams and remembering them. One night I dreamed my kitchen sink died and when I awoke, made coffee, but alas, the coffee maker produced nothing -- it had died! Another night I dreamed I'd died and was at and aware of my own autopsy, gheesh! I'm thinking I'll leave Scratch downstairs tonight in hopes of her not dusting my dreams and maybe I'll get some restful sleep. Do you think it's possible my girl's ashes on the headboard are Dreamer Dust? Do you dream? Remember your dreams?
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@gabs8513 (48686)
• United Kingdom
21 Jul 10
Hi Abitosunshine Yes I do believe it could be that but I would have thought it would have been nice dreams that is really strange My Son has the Ashes of our previous Dog Max, as he was very close to him I know he has not experienced anything like that But see if it stops when you move the Ashes
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• United States
21 Jul 10
Gabs, I thought Scratch would dust my dreams with delight, too, so I am hoping when I move her tin that dreams are same, so I can't blame these horrid things on her. I miss her so much and wanted her nearby and hoped she'd enJOY that, too.
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• Philippines
24 Jul 10
I guess so it affects your sub conciousness. But anyway just always put your faith in God for his protection and love. Remember our minds are very creative and powerful, so whatever that we saw and think it can really affect us and things and people around us. But don't worry God will always protect you from your everyday life and give you always a good sleep. And I don't think the ashes of your dog should be place on your room...kinda weird for me...God bless you.
@albert2412 (1782)
• United States
21 Jul 10
Bad dreams and no dreams at all are often caused by a lack of b6.