Tuesday, January 26, 2010

It was like Prison Break

I am tired....but I do not care I have to record down this dream because I rarely keep note of the dreams I have. Throughout my life I have had certain dreams that have stayed with me since I was as young as 5 years old (or at least I would swear on my life I had these dreams). I have had a dream where zombies were attacking my house and wanted to take me to the 6th grade (mind you I was extremely younger than a 6th grader). I have had dreams dealing with bleeding gums, me being sucked down in a mud hole in my backyard, dreams of people who have died coming back as if they were hiding elsewhere in the world. Dreams that included flooding water, swimming around in the ocean, jumping and flying...but the dream I had last night I feel will be included in this list of dreams I'll always be able to recount - and I want to share and analyze with the amazing dream dictionary my friend gave me. Nerdy, you may think, but in the past I have used this book to look at certain elements of my dream/current state in life and amazingly the dictionary seems to work for me.


My dream was in the mode of what seemed to be a movie or some type of 3rd person perspective. I will write what I can in the story line but I know it won't make as much sense - I woke up from this dream at 2:30 am this morning and was just..winded. Anyhow, my dream started with a friend of mine (who doesn't exist, but was a friend of mine in the dream) or someone that was being sentenced to death in the eletric chair. In the first part of my dream it shows someone in this prison setting and then walking to the electric chair. They sat in the chair and I saw/knew that a gross amount of eletricity was about to kill this person. Then I had a second coming of this dream [like an immediate second dream scenario]- where instead of the friend going to the electric chair - some other people and myself were hiding elsewhere in the building and we started breaking open pipes that were letting out an extreme amount of gas. We were going to blow this place up.


I also poured alcohol all about and then went about to light a match. And as soon as I went to strike the match I could tell what happened in the split second but then suddenly my scene went black [and why would I light a match right at arm's length infront of my face?]- like as if you have died or just suddenly pass out.....I thought I may have really died. I realize that I have later awaken after a 10 year coma or some crazy thing like that, and I have extreme burns and disfigurement on myself. I can remember weird marks of blisters on me, and my face just looked...so insanely weird - I woke up for real though at 2:30 am. Extremely relieved that is was a weird ass play on my mind.


Who ever may read this can draw their own 'read in' into the meaning of this dream, but without knowing anything about my mind, my current situation in life, I turn to my trusted dream dictionary which has, in the past, seemed to reflect the recent situations I have been dealing with and plus it is fun and it's my favorite book I have for dreams. The book is by Lady Stearn Robinson & Tom Gorbett and is titled The Dreamer's Dictionary. My friend Lindsey has this book and I used to look at is all of the time, so she finally bought me one for my birthday back in high school, here is what it says:


Burns: You'll be lucky if you dreamed of burns, especially of the hands or feet. After this kind of dream is a good time for a little speculation, but stay well within your means.


Escape: A straightfoward obstacle dream. The interpretation depends on the details, but: From prison or similar type of confinement means a rapid rise in the world. From fire or water indicates success but preceded by a period of anxiety (not sure if i really escaped fire, but i sure got blown up).


Explosion: Is a forerunner of lasting improvement in all aspects of your life


Disfigurement: A dream of contrary if it featured your own disfigurement; you will have unanticipated joy.


Awaken: This rare dream is a most fortunate omen whether it was your own awakening or that of some other person.


Pipes: Plumbing pipes, gas pipes, or chemical pipes indicate that your pessimistic outlook tends to make you a victim of circumstances; try trading your worm's-eye view for a bird's-eye view.


There were no entries for coma or electric chair, and I did not come up with other 'elements' that I could remember from my dream that I could look up. I was never in the hospital but suddenly I was conscious and out and all f'd up.

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