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did you ever have a dream book?

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did you ever have a dream book? What you get bored after have it?
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First off, what is a dream book?
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i have several dream books. If it was a very vivid and specific dream, I will look it up and see what the different interpretations mean. After a while though, if you are in tune with your dreams and your life; you will get to know what your own dreams mean to you. For instance, I dream about water coming up and covering roadways, passages, etc. when I am overwhelmed. Being overtaken by water is a fear of mine anyway, so that is probably the same feeling I have when being overwhelmed (like I'm drowning).
Dream interpretations go all the way back to the Bible with Joseph.
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I had some pretty crazy dreams when i was younger and i had one of those dream interpretation books to hand but only sometimes were they accurate, i think its a lot of guesswork if you ask me.
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Im from Utah, and at one time thousands of years ago the Salt Lake valley was covered with what they call Lake Bonneville. I dreamed about archeologists finding artifacts in the Wasatch mountains from an ancient civilization that was on the shores of Lake Bonneville, and the story switches back in time to that civilization, and a story comes out of it about the people who lived at that time. I think someone might write a good novel from that idea.

Edit-If someone writes a best-seller from this please dont forget who the idea came from. :lol:
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I had a fairly interesting dream book using Jungian Archetypes. I love all things Jung and I loved that book.

I have a lot of reoccuring dreams. I also have dreams where I know I'm dreaming I had a book that helped you control and easily slip into a lucid dream. I wish I could find them again. A hurricane ate them.
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Talking about recurring dreams, I have had one over the years that I was in this old western town naked. It was a gloomy,grey,dreary place and there were railroad tracks going down the middle of the street. I found a building to hide in and thats where the dream ended. Not too unusual but a few years ago I saw an old spaghetti western on tv, it wasnt that good of a movie and i was going to turn it off than it switched to a scene where they were going to have the final shoot-out and all of a sudden there was the town of my dream, complete with the train tracks and even the building I hid in down to the last detail. That was the first time I had ever seen that movie and I have had that dream since I was a teen-ager. Sounds like something I should call George Noury on Coast-To-Coast about. Weird.
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For as long as I can remember I've had a dream where I'm standing on the edge a dock in the pitch dark. The water is a pit of blackness. I walk off the dock and onto the beach my toes just out of reach of the water. I have to cross it, but I'm terrified. I start running and runing along the shore I jump and I start flying/gliding. I come back down and run and jump/fly again. My stomach falls, butterflies take over. I've tried to control this dream many times. I want to know what happens when I cross the river.

I was raised by hippies.... ;) so bear that in mind when I sound just plain silly sometimes.

My mom tells me that the running and flying/floating is an out of body experience, which I often have in dreams, but the dreams I have that in are always about places I have been and know intimately, except this one. It drives me crazy sometimes.
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Wow, thats weird. Maybe you should call Coast-To-Coast. :lol: I have dumb dreams, like one time I dreamed I was trying to put hats on a bunch of seals and I was getting pissed because they wouldnt keep them on and I kept going back and putting the hats on them over and over. Another time I dreamed I was an arrow shooting myself across town to my girl friends house. I wonder if dreams like that mean anything or if its just that my brain is weird.
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lol. I had a dream recently that teens figured out they can get high if they sniffed each others farts. After school they'd get bean burritos and sit under a blanket getting high. And then the politicians were trying to outlaw broccoli and brussel sprouts.

I had the weirdest dreams when I was pregnant.

I actually really like Coast to Coast. Some of it's just crap but there are some really weird things that happen that can't be explained.
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Holy cow, I better not fart in bed under the covers, my dogs sleep there, they might get high. maybe thats why they are so goofy in the mornings. A lot of Coast to coast is garbage but like you say, they get some good stuff on there sometimes. I listen to it when I cannot sleep. They had a thing on a couple nights ago about the US collapse, this guy said the multinational corporations will eventually take over the country and make it a police state. The way things are going that could be true.
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I do love a good conspiracy theory! I usually don't believe it... but in that case I do 100%. They've made it legal for corportaions to get candidates elected, seeing as how the politician who has the most to spend usually gets the spot. If a corporation wants looser laws on what they do, they only have to pour money into the campaign. There's a reason I moved to Canada... And I was pretty stupid because I'm beginning to think it's the same sh1t everywhere in varying degrees and shades of grey.
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Yes, thats true. Im kind of glad I live in Mexico, the drug cartels control things here but it dosent affect the average person that much. Theres going to be a big change in the states soon I think, maybe after the next election. Even now they are taking away peoples rights, I understand they have or are about to pass a law in Indiana that the police can break into your house without a warrant or without even knocking at your door. In California they can arrest you if your kids miss too much school, and they are starting to do the same in Utah. Something is going to happen and it wont be good.
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In Nebraska they're trying to pass legislation that will allow teachers to carry guns into school. No offense, but if I had to deal with disrespectful snot nosed bastard teens all day, I might start capping them off for fun.
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Some of the little p---- need a good ass kicking thats for sure. When I went to school if you got smart with a teacher you would be picking yourself off of the floor, but now days if you touch one of the little darlings they would scream child abuse and you would end up in jail. Thats whats wrong with kids now, theres no dicipline in the families. Mom and Dad are never around, they are both working to pay for the swimming pools and 5000 dollar home theatre and two or three new cars and other useless junk. We raised two boys, my wife did not work so she could be home with them and give them a normal home life. We didnt have much, but those boys turned out well. They have good jobs, they were never into drugs or anything like that and are responsible citizens. My daughter had some problems but she married a good steady man and got straightened out. I better get off of the soap box, Ive ranted on too long and got off topic, but I just wanted to express my opinion.
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