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Nightmares

gnomexxxgnomexxx Member Posts: 2,920

Ever had a totally scary nightmare?  One that wakes you up and even though you realize you're awake and it wasn't real, you still have trouble calming down?

I think it would be interesting to hear some.

 

The reason I ask is because I had one of those just last night and it's still on my mind.  I dreamt that I was walking across a cross walk on the street and didn't see a car coming.  I was with my mother, my dad, and my brother.  We were having a pretty good time and then that happened.  In the dream I felt the impact on my side and felt myself fly through the air and land on the pavement.  I could even feel the sting on my cheek from where the asphalt had scraped away the skin.  I knew that I was going to die in the dream at that point.  I could hear my mom beside me crying and my brother telling people to call for help.  And all I could think about the whole time was, this is how it all ends?  I went all the way up to here to have it end this way?  It freaked me out really bad and even when I woke up I was just laying there in shock and thinking about the whole thing. 

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  • ThriftThrift Member Posts: 1,783

    I honestly dont remember the last time I had a nightmare, all the dreams I have are just random things and I almost always enjoy my dreams. I did have nightmares but I cant remember anything that stuck with me to this day.

    edit: I did have a scary dream a couple of weeks ago (I wouldent call it a nightmare) but I was at my aunts house in the basement, alone, everything was fine. Then I kept hearing noises, went outside and there were UFO's in the air along with aliens on the street... Now this could of been scary but when I seen the aliens they looked like a joke. Then for what ever reason I started to fly.. fast.. which I usually dont since whenever I fly in a dream its about as fast as walking.

  • EnigmaEnigma Member UncommonPosts: 11,384

    yeah I remember one. It was two years ago and I had a dream that a demon was attacking my family from inside our home.  The dream was so vivid, I remember to this day what the former tenants did to bring out a demon. (of course, no tenant did no such thing, but in my dream, I investigated everything about the home).

    I remember it attacking me and I couldn't see it. I remembered it oppressing me and throwing me against the walls.

    I woke up because my wife screamed a little.  I was covered in sweat and she had a similiar dream (not a demon in the home...but she dreamt the house was haunted).  It was so crazy, we talk about it to this day.

    Since that dream, we had an uneasy feeling about the home (even tho nothing happened there). We left the house shortly after (the people who let us live there....the house was a parsonage and I was a priest at the time....well...they lost a baby; a stillborn.  The woman was so obsessed that she looked at that home as an extension of her dead baby).  It was sick as hell and the crazy thing was she was the wife of my boss lol.

    But that was probably the most vivid nightmare ever had.

    On an opposite note, I remember the dream I had last night. I was flying in Sydney Australia; just skimming the water right outside the Syndey Opera House and meeting some friends later that night to fly about the city to have a bit of fun. The awesome thing about it was the fact I knew it was a dream and, because of that, there was no physical limitation I could not do.  Lucid dreams are great once you control it

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  • VemoiVemoi Member Posts: 1,546

    While I can't remember them, I think anyone who has used nicotine patches can attest that the dreams/nightmares are vivid.

  • gnomexxxgnomexxx Member Posts: 2,920
    Originally posted by Enigma


    yeah I remember one. It was two years ago and I had a dream that a demon was attacking my family from inside our home.  The dream was so vivid, I remember to this day what the former tenants did to bring out a demon. (of course, no tenant did no such thing, but in my dream, I investigated everything about the home).
    I remember it attacking me and I couldn't see it. I remembered it oppressing me and throwing me against the walls.
    I woke up because my wife screamed a little.  I was covered in sweat and she had a similiar dream (not a demon in the home...but she dreamt the house was haunted).  It was so crazy, we talk about it to this day.
    Since that dream, we had an uneasy feeling about the home (even tho nothing happened there). We left the house shortly after (the people who let us live there....the house was a parsonage and I was a priest at the time....well...they lost a baby; a stillborn.  The woman was so obsessed that she looked at that home as an extension of her dead baby).  It was sick as hell and the crazy thing was she was the wife of my boss lol.
    But that was probably the most vivid nightmare ever had.
    On an opposite note, I remember the dream I had last night. I was flying in Sydney Australia; just skimming the water right outside the Syndey Opera House and meeting some friends later that night to fly about the city to have a bit of fun. The awesome thing about it was the fact I knew it was a dream and, because of that, there was no physical limitation I could not do.  Lucid dreams are great once you control it

    I've read about lucid dreaming.  I wish I could figure out how to do it.  I think it would be really cool.

    I've heard that it can be therapeutic because you can face your fears or tell people what you've always wanted to say to them.  Hehehe..

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  • EnigmaEnigma Member UncommonPosts: 11,384
    Originally posted by gnomexxx


     

    I've read about lucid dreaming.  I wish I could figure out how to do it.  I think it would be really cool.

    I've heard that it can be therapeutic because you can face your fears or tell people what you've always wanted to say to them.  Hehehe..



     

    yeah, Lucid dreams are helpful in a lot of situations.  For example, whenever I find out i am dreaming, I just go flying around (without the use of a plane) or swim underwater and able to breath under there. It's pretty wild; the tricky thing is to know when you are dreaming tho and not to be too realistic about it.  If you find out you are dreaming and you find out "too much" then your own brain will tell you that you cant fly (then in your dreams, you wouldnt be able to fly)

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  • CactusmanXCactusmanX Member Posts: 2,218

    I can't really recall any scary dreams, maybe as a child but not in a decade at least.

    My dreams are not even that strange, no flying or anything and I never have typical dream dictionary dreams.  They are always pretty realistic, a little odd but realistic, like the one where I was driving a bus on the interstate and picking people up and dropping them off.

    I do get sleep paralysis a lot though, that is where you wake up before your body does and you can't move, it is mildly annoying but not scary.

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  • paulscottpaulscott Member Posts: 5,613

    My last nightmare was like 3 months ago(after years of not having one).   The only thing I remember about it(now) was waking up with a thick layer of sweat on my skin, in need of a shower, and being very thirsty.

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  • BigdavoBigdavo Member UncommonPosts: 1,863

    The worst nightmares I've had are when I'm sick with a fever, particularly when I was younger, the strange thing was it was always the same nightmare, I haven't had one in a few years now, the nightmare was quite simplistic yet somewhat terrifying:

    It is mostly black, white and grey, and the premise of it is there is some sort of ticking bomb or some feeling of cataclysm occuring, it starts very slow and the centre of my vision pulsates, shades of people begin to gather around, and as it gets faster and faster more people come. It's a feeling of impending doom and as more and more people gather I try my hardest to warn them but it doesn't work, the whole thing begins to pulsate more and more until it becomes gigantic and unbearable and than I wake up drenched in sweat. Often the nightmare would even repeat itself in cycles and start off slow again. I've had several of these, yet after a few I was able to control them better and actually wake myself up, the last one I had I felt like I could started it purposely yet I stopped it before it got out of hand, haven't had once since.

    These says I sometimes get choking nightmares (usually because my face is in the pillow) and I get a feeling of helplessness in escaping simple situations and performing simple tasks such as trying to swim, getting my face out of vomit, and one time I had one where I was stuck in a spider web surrounded by massive spiders. Eventually I get up gasping for air.

    These days I only dream every now and then :), and a year ago I had an epiphany dream, It was about life and death and the most beautiful thing I've ever seen, I can still vividly describe it and remember, although not as vividly as the dream itself.

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  • fungistratusfungistratus Member Posts: 437

    Trapped under ice in a frozen body of water.  I wake up short of breath like I was actually drowning. Also falling in slow-motion but I can feel the sensation of falling in my stomach.  Both are recurring.

    I had the experience of a "Night Terror".  In a dimly lit warehouse with lots of crates (kind of like the Indiana Jones warehouse.  And I'm walking though and skinny/scrawny guy jumps out of nowhere and is smiling at me hunched over with an ice pick.  He then jumped on top of me and drove it into my chest.  This was so vivd and real I woke up screaming clutching my chest.  It took me a long while to calm down.  Never had a dream like this again thank god.

    I did get the opportunity of lucid dreaming in a sex dream (awesome) and a Zombie movie which was pretty cool but still terrifying cause they broke through our barrier and lunged at me while i was reloading. 

    Have not had many dreams recenlty the one's listed are the ones I can actually remember as I tend to forget them after 5-10 min of waking up.

  • BloodyRoseBloodyRose Member Posts: 11

    Once I had a dream that these giant spider were taking over the world

    And I was like, somekind of hostage to the spiders or something. I mean, these spiders were HUGE, I saw one smash a whole building down, it was as big as the building too. I don't remember a whole bunch...giant spiders

  • gnomexxxgnomexxx Member Posts: 2,920
    Originally posted by Enigma

    Originally posted by gnomexxx


     

    I've read about lucid dreaming.  I wish I could figure out how to do it.  I think it would be really cool.

    I've heard that it can be therapeutic because you can face your fears or tell people what you've always wanted to say to them.  Hehehe..



     

    yeah, Lucid dreams are helpful in a lot of situations.  For example, whenever I find out i am dreaming, I just go flying around (without the use of a plane) or swim underwater and able to breath under there. It's pretty wild; the tricky thing is to know when you are dreaming tho and not to be too realistic about it.  If you find out you are dreaming and you find out "too much" then your own brain will tell you that you cant fly (then in your dreams, you wouldnt be able to fly)

    Did you ever catch that "Northern Exposure" episode where Chris was into lucid dreaming?  One of my favorite ones. 

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  • EnigmaEnigma Member UncommonPosts: 11,384

    lol, no i didn't but that show was funny

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  • Back in the mid 90's I was involved in some pretty intense spiritual work...a ritual operation lasting some eleven months and culminating in what can rightly be described as "a blood-drenched berserker assault on the Gates of Heaven." I was almost completely alone for all those months in a house out in the middle of nowhere (which is why I picked it!) with very little human contact.

     

    Anyway, I was about 4-5 months into this thing when I had the following dream:

     

    I was in full lotus posture flying about 4 feet off the ground along an old country road....it was an extremely beautiful meadow area and very peaceful...a little while later my Guru (an entity that I've only ever seen in the dream world.) joined me in the form of a small finch flying along from branch to branch in the trees along the roadside...we communicated to each other through bird songs and whistles and he was explaining some things to me (I don't really remember too much about this conversation, but this entity is definitely not given to idle chatter so it was probably quite deep.). After "talking" with him for a while I thought I might ask him how I was doing with the operation and instantly the scene changed and I found myself on a jet-bike traveling down a long flat stretch of highway at a very high rate of speed...there were only a couple other people on the road with me...a guy riding a nice racing bicycle (he was wearing a yellow helmet and a burgundy suit...my first thought was: Buddhist monk.) and another man driving a somewhat beat-up looking station wagon; his wife was next to him and there were a couple kids playing in the back seat...as I flew past them, the guy on the bike paid me no mind and just kept peddling...but the guy in the station wagon looked me right in the eye and gave me a look as if to say "How am I doing?" his wife tapped his shoulder and told him to watch the road...I thought to him "You're doing just fine brother...just fine." As I was flying down the road I thought "I wonder how much faster I can go?!" About that time I saw another drag-bike wrapped around a tree and a couple more with mangled frames in the ditch...suddenly the whole dream shifted and I found myself on a weird gravel road...it was cold and dark and the environment felt dead and hopeless...I tried to switch on the headlight but it wasn't the right kind...I lost control of the jet bike and crashed (the crash was just like the ones you see during land speed record attempts!). I slid to a stop face down in the rocks and gravel...after a few seconds I began to realize that the road was not made of gravel and rocks but the excrement of millions and millions of terrified souls! My body (and my mind!) broken, I began to weep....I left my body and was looking onto the scene - it was hellish to say the least!...I heard something approaching and I turned to see this huge demon standing there looking at my broken body - it had an erection! The Demon scooped my body up with one hand and as he did I saw myself vomit - the stench was incredible! He began to rape my body when a second and then a third demon showed up, they did things to my body...then the forth demon came...he didn't care too much about my body; he was after something else!...I screamed and woke up! I don't remember getting out of bed...I just remember standing in the doorway looking at my bed.

     

    This nightmare was so intense...so terrifyingly real that I couldn't sleep for three days after it! Hell, I couldn't even bring myself to go back in that room!

  • frodusfrodus Member Posts: 2,396

    I Have a recurring dream...Night Mare if you will.It starts off always the same.I'm in a vary large bed( vary) large.the bed is cover with needles sticking up and I'm vary small, I'm  just laying their doing nothing but thinking of away to get off the bed.As I look around the room is vary large but their is nothing in the room but just the bed.I have this feeling of being watched,as I make it to the edge of the bed i just wake up.Its always the same,cold sweets,helplessness,happens at least once a yr.as far back as I can remember I have had this dream.I really don't know why.I have even wrote the dream down in my dream book I keep by the bed.always the same over and over.I have not clue as to what this could mean.

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  • modjoe86modjoe86 Member UncommonPosts: 4,050

    Recurring "nightmares" for me, though they aren't  really scary per se.

    In one, I dream I'm in school, and I've skipped a class for 4-5 weeks.  In the dream, I always realize that I am hopelessly far behind, and it's too late to drop the class.

    In another, I dream my mother contracts cancer, and it causes a complete mental breakdown for me in the dream.  The strange thing is, I think I would really handle the situation just fine if it were to happen in real life.

    The third is a dream in which I decide to skip work, and it results in immediate termination.  This scenario usually ties into the above two: i.e. I skip work when I find out about my mom, or when I realize how far behind I am in a class.

    As you can see, I spend a lot of my time worrying about college, family, and work.  I'm so unique, right?

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  • NierroNierro Member UncommonPosts: 1,755

    I only can remember one nightmare I've ever had.. and I had it like last week. It basically consisted of having a mental breakdown after my brother died (didn't show his death or anything, I just kinda knew he was dead and this dream was my reaction to it). It freaked me out really bad.

     

    Here are 3 random dreams I've had though.

     I had this amazing one when I was like 12 years old. There was this giant wave, and I was on a giant sand hill..and the sky was like pitch black but I could see everything. And in the wave people were just like swimming and bobbing back and forth, having a great time. And the wave never crashed or anything, because it was so consuming and huge, and I knew that even if it did crash I was on such a big sand hill it would never touch me.

    Another cool dream I had was me laying in bed, watching the clock because I knew that at a certain time.. the world would end. I just knew it. So I was just lying there watching the clock and waiting for the end of the world. When it came, I felt like all this calm pressure like pushing me downward and it was extremely relaxing and cool, temperature wise.

    There was another dream that I still remember. Me and my family were driving in our Volvo station wagon near a canyon in the dead of night, but there was like this orange aura on the mountains.. like fire, but not. Anyways, there was a cliff coming up and two warning benches next to some cops, and my dad crashed through them and we were falling off a cliff...it was a really intense and realistic feeling. Not at all scary or anything.

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  • SlytheSlythe Member UncommonPosts: 952
    Originally posted by modjoe86


    In one, I dream I'm in school, and I've skipped a class for 4-5 weeks.  In the dream, I always realize that I am hopelessly far behind, and it's too late to drop the class.


    I STILL have dreams that I'm back in high school, and I'm 28 years old now. In my dream I usually am trying to get into my locker but I cannot for the life of me remember the combination to open it, and panicking like crazy for some odd reason.

    Maybe it's my subconscious telling me that I should have gone to college, I dunno. But the "back in high school/college" dreams are very normal from what I've read.

  • I tend to have a freakish number of nightmares, and have ever since I was a child. Some of them are recuring. The thing I have never liked about my nightmares, and I'm not sure if this is a common thing, is that for many minutes after awakening I sometimes don't realize I was dreaming. So if I dreamt someone I know had died I'll wake up and for five minutes or so think that that person had died.



    I think the most disturbing nightmare I ever had began with me walking with a group of people in what seemed to be a massive cave, so huge that the ceiling was at least half a mile up. There was a dull red/orange glow that didn't seem to come from anywhere but made everything visible, it almost felt like those images you see from the Mars rover. At some point droplets of liquid start raining down, and when I look up I see thousands of bodies hanging upside down, tied or pierced by meat hooks and chains. Some of them seem to have been cut up or shredded, and the liquid is their blood. There is so much it seems like rain, and then their eyes start to open and they begin screaming. It's the screaming that gets to me, it sticks in my mind after I wake up. I haven't had that nightmare in many months, thankfully.



    Other nightmares are more innocuous. Sometimes I dream of losing teeth, just having them sort of rot or decay suddenly and slough out of my mouth. Other times I dream that someone I know has died, as I mentioned at the begining of this post. Sometimes I dream about murdering people, both the violent act and my own shattered life afterwards. Every so often I'll dream about a gigantic eye watching me, and it usually makes me wake up immediately because I don't like the sensation of it looking at me at all.

  • sup3rsn1p3rsup3rsn1p3r Member Posts: 93

    I had a nightmare about a week ago.

    I was in this ladies house with my family and the lady who owned the house had recently died. But we were in her house talking to the maid. The woman had died of old age. Then out of no where, while my mother and grandmother started to cry, my mom (who was sitting down) put her hands on her face, and bent over to where her head was at her knees. I was just looking around the room at that time, and when I looked at what was behind my mom when she bent over, I saw the old lady standing there...  And she started to walk towards us. I screamed and everyone in the house bolted to the door. We rushed into the cars. I was folowing my grandmother who led me into a green car. I got in first, but then she decided to go with the rest of the gang into a limo... In other words, i was all by myself in that green car, with the old lady (who now looked alot more like a zombie) was staring straight at me.  I quickly locked all the doors. She was circling the car, when she found some rocks. She started to throw them into the windows, breaking every single one. I knew I was screwed... She came up to one of the doors and unlocked that door. She opened it and started climbing inside. Right when she had me, I struggled free, unlocked the door that was next to me and ran out the car. At this point of the nightmare, I realized this was a dream, and I realized I could control it. (Now before I went to sleep that night, I had been playing Grand Theft Auto 3. And I just love the Rocket launcher in that game.) So with the old lady still in the car, I made a rocket launcher appear next to me. And I blew the bitch up.

    The End.

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  • SlytheSlythe Member UncommonPosts: 952

    Crazy dreams everyone. The one I posted earlier wasn't really a nightmare, I'll post my most recent one that I had (over a month ago)....

     I was in a military area that included both indoor and outdoor areas. In the dream I was in a huge panic, and for the first couple seconds I had no idea why. And then, after I opened a door that opened like an automatic garage door but was made of steel, I saw literally hundreds of zombies. They were the slow-moving kind,  and only a handful of them noticed me. I grabbed a gun that was lying nearby (just sitting there waiting for me to grab it, like in video games) and aimed, and click click. No bullets. I then had to push away and punch a zombie, and that was the part that was the most realistic. I actually remember how hitting and pushing it felt, and being extremely careful not to get myself bitten.

    After fighting it off I ran up some metal stairs to an outdoor platform, and found another gun. Just like before, it was empty of any ammunition. Again I had to fight them off with my hands, and I remember being extremely frustrated. This happened seriously 2 or 3 more times; I would run away, find a gun and it would have no ammo. I grew increasingly more and more frustrated as this kept happening and then I woke up abruptly soon after this. The whole dream probably lasted one minute, maybe two. It was so realistic though that I woke up pissed off that my guns had no ammo.

    That was the first zombie dream I have ever had in my whole life, and while it was scary it was also exciting. A zombie apocalypse would be good times!

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