Childhood Nightmares
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Captain Blue was running through a field, calling to someone I couldn't 'see'. All of a sudden he stepped on a landmine and boom! was gone. Then there was a zoom back to Skybase through the clouds thing, and a quick shot of the Colonel wearing glasses.
This all sounds pretty weird, reading it back, but the weirdest bit was yet to come...
The 'camera' went through all the corridors, kinda like a snake, then I ended up in Captain Ochres quarters, watching her shave her legs!

I woke up then because my dog walked in, making my door slam against the wall (It's got a handle-shaped crater in it...*grumble*), but I just could not get that Ochre image out of my head! What on earth does it all mean?? My dreams rarely make sense, but was truly quite...scary.
Actually, this makes everyone elses dreams sound sane. Oh well, as my favourite saying goes; I'm not weird...I'm gifted...

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Serena Lewis wrote:I can't even really blame it on eating something funny before going to bed. The only thing I had was a glass of stale water (it's been in my room for about two weeks...I'm suprised it isn't growing mould...). Actually...that might explain it...
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I guess it did!


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Dreams are funny things - they may seem entirely random, but they are completely logical processes, generated from ideas in our subconscious. In fact, we remember everything we see, hear, touch, smell or taste, but we cannot access these memories consciously because this would cause a mental overload.
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Crikey.
Reminds of 70's show when Hyde says people in India are so clever they can think themselves to death and cue a blank expression from Kelso who says "I wonder if I could do that, I'm always thinking."
Ah, hilarity.
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Dreams are usually influenced by a mixture of psychological and social aspects. You may have seen an advert for a shaver for women, or perhaps you had overheard a conversation involving shaving and had subconsciously remembered it.
Dreams are funny things - they may seem entirely random, but they are completely logical processes, generated from ideas in our subconscious. In fact, we remember everything we see, hear, touch, smell or taste, but we cannot access these memories consciously because this would cause a mental overload.
That's a little more...logical, than I care to be, Ryan!

I like my dreams, they always seem so weird. I don't really want them explained to be honest! But what you said does make sense, I saw it explained before on CSI...

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I also have "chasing" dreams where some freaky person is chasing me and someone else (varies) around weird places.
Never had a CS dream I can recall, but I do remember having one Thunderbirds dream when I was younger about the three astronauts in Sun Probe getting trapped under Allington Bridge...
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Some can even manipulate their dreams consciously - literally deciding what will happen next in their dream.
Strange!
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Ryan 4 wrote:Despite dreams originating from our subconsious, we can sometimes consciously realise that the events we are experiencing are not real. This is all the more common for those who dream frequently, as they are constantly subjected to the real world and their 'dream worlds' more equally than others. Therefore, they can distinguish between dream and reality. I have experienced this on the odd occasion, and it feels rather surreal - as if I literally don't exist. Despite this initially unpleasant feeling, it becomes rather interesting in dabbling in your own kind of world which you know does not exist and where actions do not have real consequences.
Some can even manipulate their dreams consciously - literally deciding what will happen next in their dream.
Strange!
Yes, I know of a friend who has somehow managed this, cant do it myslef although I have tried several times. Grrrr!
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Serena Lewis wrote:I had a very freaky NCS dream last night...
Captain Blue was running through a field, calling to someone I couldn't 'see'. All of a sudden he stepped on a landmine and boom! was gone. Then there was a zoom back to Skybase through the clouds thing, and a quick shot of the Colonel wearing glasses.
This all sounds pretty weird, reading it back, but the weirdest bit was yet to come...
The 'camera' went through all the corridors, kinda like a snake, then I ended up in Captain Ochres quarters, watching her shave her legs!![]()
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wow... that is definitely freaky.
Can you remember all the details from the dream?... If so, good: was Ochre wearing any clothes? If not, the dream must've been REALLY freaky.
Serena Lewis wrote:I woke up then because my dog walked in, making my door slam against the wall (It's got a handle-shaped crater in it...*grumble*)
Oops... if anybody asks about it, blame it on the dog...
(Oh, and the best way, i know, of getting rid of the 'crater' is to put some 'filler' in it)
Serena Lewis wrote:I'm not weird...
Like I've said to a few of my friends before, everyone's normal... in their own way...
Serena Lewis wrote:I can't even really blame it on eating something funny before going to bed. The only thing I had was a glass of stale water (it's been in my room for about two weeks...I'm suprised it isn't growing mould...). Actually...that might explain it...
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Or, maybe, the Mysteron rings passed over the glass shortly before you drank it...
that's madness with a little 'm'... as in 'crazy'...

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Ryan 4 wrote:Dreams are funny things - they may seem entirely random, but they are completely logical processes, generated from ideas in our subconscious. In fact, we remember everything we see, hear, touch, smell or taste, but we cannot access these memories consciously because this would cause a mental overload.
That probably explains my dream last night... it wasn't CS related or anything to do with any Gerry Anderson has made...
... but that 'dream' is something I definitely don't to become real... (it was real life, not fiction/fatasy)
that's madness with a little 'm'... as in 'crazy'...

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Can you remember all the details from the dream?... If so, good: was Ochre wearing any clothes? If not, the dream must've been REALLY freaky.
Lol. Far as I can remember, she was wearing clothes, with her trouser legs rolled up or something...it was a while back...I kinda forgot...
And I should do something to get it filled, but it'd probably just happen again. And my mom hasn't noticed. Yet...
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