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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 432930" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>Emotions in the dream are important evidence. How did you feel at each stage of the dream? The lack of strong emotion is itself significant. If you can't identify any strong emotions, then it comes down to what you DO identify as important - he was someone at a high level of control, and you tried to make something stop. Then you had to get away, even knowing it was futile. So it comes down to power, and who has it in your life and why. It also includes escape, a sense of futility and frustration. And I think the reason it was so vivid, is because your mind was thinking too hard in the dream, and you were working and not recovering, as you should when you sleep.</p><p></p><p>When I am over-tired I get really vivid, often disturbing dreams. The reason they are disturbing is because I'm often too tired to sleep efficiently, and the usual sleeptime sorting through the day's data and re-filing it gets interrupted and a nightmare is often the result. Interestingly, the stress of being on holiday can often bring on increasingly vivid dreams for me, especially as we stay away from home longer. Towards the end of the holiday I am really looking forward to getting back home to my own bed and my own space. I love holidays, I love going to new places, but it is in its own way stressful, even when I'm enjoying myself.</p><p></p><p>Before we went to New Zealand a few years ago, I had some very vivid dreams in which we were already there and travelling. I remember waking unrefreshed because in my dream I was trying to read our itinerary and the words wouldn't stay still on the page. I had to read it to find out where we had to go next for our accommodation that night. </p><p></p><p>I hope you can enjoy your upcoming holiday!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 432930, member: 1991"] Emotions in the dream are important evidence. How did you feel at each stage of the dream? The lack of strong emotion is itself significant. If you can't identify any strong emotions, then it comes down to what you DO identify as important - he was someone at a high level of control, and you tried to make something stop. Then you had to get away, even knowing it was futile. So it comes down to power, and who has it in your life and why. It also includes escape, a sense of futility and frustration. And I think the reason it was so vivid, is because your mind was thinking too hard in the dream, and you were working and not recovering, as you should when you sleep. When I am over-tired I get really vivid, often disturbing dreams. The reason they are disturbing is because I'm often too tired to sleep efficiently, and the usual sleeptime sorting through the day's data and re-filing it gets interrupted and a nightmare is often the result. Interestingly, the stress of being on holiday can often bring on increasingly vivid dreams for me, especially as we stay away from home longer. Towards the end of the holiday I am really looking forward to getting back home to my own bed and my own space. I love holidays, I love going to new places, but it is in its own way stressful, even when I'm enjoying myself. Before we went to New Zealand a few years ago, I had some very vivid dreams in which we were already there and travelling. I remember waking unrefreshed because in my dream I was trying to read our itinerary and the words wouldn't stay still on the page. I had to read it to find out where we had to go next for our accommodation that night. I hope you can enjoy your upcoming holiday! Marg [/QUOTE]
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