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I rarely have coherent or memorable dreams but had a really horrible violent dream last night. It was a 3rd person perspective like a film, but I felt "attached" to the main protagonist who shot a lot of people in a tower block with a machine gun. When he got home, it went pornographic - I wont elaborate. He then expressed utterly callous sentiments about the consequences. Then I woke up and felt really horrible. I really hate this sort of thing. 🙁

Any psychologists on here? What does it all mean?


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:20 pm
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I'm jealous, I hardly ever have rudey dreams (less that once a year) and half the time when I do they're alarmingly incestuous 🙁

Odd that you were a 3rd party...


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:35 pm
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You're clearly a psycho 🙂


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:36 pm
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Tell us about your relationship with your mother...


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:38 pm
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alarmingly incestuous

please tell us more simon!!


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:39 pm
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please tell us more simon!!

I shall not! Considering how much time I spend thinking about sex & women when I'm awake I feel cheated that my dreams are not similarly populated.


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:42 pm
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What do dreams mean - nothing. Its just random noise in a sleeping brain that you try to make some sense of.


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:43 pm
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3rd person indicates too many computer games surely?


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:43 pm
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Did you watch Die Hard 4.0 the other night?


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:43 pm
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Your not Patrick Bateman are you? 😆


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:44 pm
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not sure it's random noise TJ, the human brain is crap at 'random'

they have no meaning, true, but they are surely related to memories, experiences and emotions?


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:46 pm
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Probably michealwright - they have no meaning tho unless you believe in Freud


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:48 pm
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Pics?


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:49 pm
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S'Funny 'cause the other night i dreamt i saw 2 huge estate cars full with Hells Angels and they were intent on killing each other until it was last man standing !Seeing as me and Buzz live in Zummerzet perhaps it's something in the air from Hinkley Point !!!


 
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Its just random noise in a sleeping brain that you try to make some sense of.

I'm often able to relate bits of dreams with things that happened the day before, but mine often involve biking with levels of skill way beyond my own, or flying or spaceships :o)

Pics?

that's interesting, inasmuch as there's no actual light involved, and they take place at a conceptual level. Presumably people blind or deaf from birth don't dream those senses ?


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:56 pm
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Yep, I've occasionally wondered what the inner voice of someone born profoundly deaf sounds like. No doubt google has the answer somewhere.


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 12:59 pm
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SFB - thats just your brain attempting to make sense of it. A lot of what people "dream" is construct made in the process of waking up IIRC. Teh actual dream will be short impressions that your brain trys to assemble into a coherent whole


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 1:00 pm
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I've been having similar dreams recently involving a vampire (yer classic Christopher Lee-style vampire) charging around the house. It always ends up with me and the dog in the back garden and the bloodsucking tw4t flapping around in the doorway to the kitchen.

I've had this one a few times now.


 
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It's only in recent years that I've become aware of the aggressive aspect of my personality - I'm well known for being placid. There is suppressed anger over various things - I usually channel it into boxing training and attacking hills on the bike. But my shoulder injury means I have had a minor lay off. I wonder if that's caused the violence in the dream.
I've had good porno dreams very occasionally, but in this case I found it revolting. Although the plot was very different, the mood of the whole things was somewhat like American Psycho!


 
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The gun fire can represent the fact that you may feel that someone is blocking a path in life and they need to be taken out of the equation.

However, the gun, being a symbol of male virility may mean you have some kind of angst in this area of your life. Dreams of killing represent changes happening in your life, so it may not be quite as negative as you think, but yeah, given the emotion it may be that you are not finding these changes easy and that you perceive certain people are blocking you in this transition?


 
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i rarely remeber any dreams.when my missus recounts hers there like a flippin novel, she goes on and on for ages.
also ive had about two rude dreams in all my life(that i can remeber) wouldnt mind if i was shy and retiring..but well..im not! 😉


 
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or flying or spaceships :o)

Simon,
Flying is apparantly a common theme for dreams:
http://www.dream2live.com/Dream_flying.php

The fact that I don't have these dreams any more is a bit of a downer when you consider the suggested meaning.
Its about the only recurring dream I can remember; controlling climb, direction, etc of the flight.
Psychiatrists would have a field day.


 
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Do you play video games? If so, they are almost certainly to blame!


 
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Jees this is like a Horoscope! Quite possibly true but likely to be applicable to lots of people on here. Thanks anyway.

Your reference to guns being male virility seems to link with the sexual aspect. Perhaps I should consult a sex therapist? 😀


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 1:19 pm
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Do you play video game

Not for years


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 1:19 pm
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you mean a 'sexologist'


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 1:20 pm
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quote from Amazon on review of [url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dreaming-Reality-Keeps-Sane-Drive/dp/1899398910/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1257859059&sr=1-7 ]this book[/url].

"For anyone who has speculated on the meaning and purpose of dreaming, Griffin and Tyrrell's astounding insights light up the dark corners of the mind. Not since 1964 when Carl Jung's book Man and his Symbols was published has anyone set out to write so conclusively on dreaming for a wide audience.

Jung proposed a compensatory role for dreams to re-establish 'the total psychic equilibrium'. Griffin and Tyrrell leap ahead of this to the notion that dreaming functions to cleanse the undischarged emotional arousals of the day and they explain how this happens through metaphorical pattern-matching. From this one sets off on the journey to understanding the true causes (and routes to healing) of depression."

Mind you, read a few of his books and been to some of his lectures and whilst he talks some sense, some of his stuff I think is just place nonsense.


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 1:21 pm
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now I'm depressed about there not being enough shagging in my dreams 🙁


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 1:25 pm
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There's a dreamologist in the Sunday Mail. Contact him - he'll fabricate something for you.


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 1:48 pm
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Contact him - he'll fabricate something for you.

I'm perfectly able to make up my own fantasies thanks all the same, but no means to inject them into my dreams


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 1:57 pm
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flying dreams are awesome. I tend to dream that i'm "buzzing" people by swooping down from great heights and skirting the ground before soaring back up. ace feeling.


 
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Buzzlightyear sounds to me like you are trying to supress some inner feelings of guilt. Do you have some dark secret lurking at the back of your mind?

The porno bit just means you're a dirty wee bas**rd.


 
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Hmm, i used to have a regular dream where i was on a battlefield hitting people with an axe - they never had faces, but i always seem to wake up with the sound of the blade thumping into flesh ringing in my ears.

Am i mental? 😆


 
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The porno bit just means you're a dirty wee bas**rd.

were it any other creature we'd call it "normal procreational drive"


 
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were it any other creature we'd call it "normal procreational drive"

I know of no other creature which uses pornography


 
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I know of no other creature which uses pornography

you're being disingenuous again - he said it was 'pornographic', which clearly didn't mean he dreamt he was reading a jazz mag :o)

As an aside, I'm not sure any other creature (even chimps) is able to relate a photograph to its subject unless it's presented in such a way as to appear real, and I think the same even applies to some human tribes...


 
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he said it was 'pornographic', which clearly didn't mean he dreamt he was reading a jazz mag

Yeah I understood that. I also understand that pornographic thoughts/dreams are very much a human characteristic. Where's the evidence that it's part of "normal procreational drive" in other creatures ?

I think you are being disingenuous again not to accept Full Stop's explanation that the OP is a durty bashturd. Sounds like a perfect explanation to me.


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 2:45 pm
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Do you have some dark secret lurking at the back of your mind?

Of course - many. Some I think I keep from myself. Doesn't everyone?

The porno bit just means you're a dirty wee bas**rd.

The stuff I've dreamed before was great! But this was genuinely unpleasant and disturbing actually. And this protagonist I associated was an immoral monster a la Bateman.

That book sounds entertaining and maybe informative.


 
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I had a dream this morning that was both startlingly realistic, but at the same time fantastical, involving multi day bike racing through shopping malls that were built in the middle of man man tracks like you'd find at Afan and the like. A large house I owned (in my dream) in the middle of Wales that had 17 (precisely that number) cottages attached that were rented out to the Post Officce, and a young woman who was being accused of murdering her Sikh boyfriend by cutting the cords on his parachute during a charity jump because he wouldn't marry her...

It was all very very confusing, but no sex, and no obvious violence...


 
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Ernie - chimps and other apes are well known to enjoy a bit of "self pleasure" Its not a long leap of imagination to assume they are thinking abut sex when doing so.


 
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some animals make clear shagging motions when asleep I wonder what there thinking.


 
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Ernie - chimps and other apes are well known to enjoy a bit of "self pleasure" Its not a long leap of imagination to assume they are thinking abut sex when doing so.

And how does that fit in with the claim that it's part of the "normal procreational drive" in other creatures ?

It is also well known that chimps and other apes can learn to smoke cigarettes, but that provides a very weak argument that smoking is a normal enjoyment for other creatures 😕


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 4:39 pm
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My friend (honestly...) told me about a dream he once had where he was humping a couch while Ray (from X-Factor or Pop Idol...) was engaged in a porn scene in the middle of the room!


 
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Any psychologists on here? What does it all mean?

Not a psycholologist but...

Well its fairly well accepted that dreams relate to your frame of mind while sleeping (how your brain makes sense of the noise is by the context of the way you're mind is working I suppose) - i.e. if you're stressed about exams your brain often makes up a scene involving exams or failure etc and when you wake you read into it what you can - it's safer and more sensible to just assume it was a very odd dream. You dont think all kids are evil because they dream of ghosts or something under the bed, you tell them it was a nightmare and they go back to sleep.

Or you could assume you're just a nutter about to go postal. Your call.


 
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All my dreams recently seem to involve my ex. Argh. It really doesnt help. Sadly they arent even pornographic.


 
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nickc that's an awesome dream with the kinda mad leaps and surreality that I enjoy. My favourite dream ever involved a trip round Europe paid for by a pink horse. My mad aunt kept turning to get me out of scrapes. It was going on holiday for a week.


 
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dreams are brilliant. So obscure sometimes and at others it's so clear what they're telling you.

I used to get lots of dreams about being presented with an infinate number of things to count, in a finite space of time. That's pretty simple to understand.

I used to get lots of falling dreams too, again, doesn't take a genius to work out what's going on there.

Then one dream that sticks in my mind is being chased by a man eating giraffe round my old school, figure that one out.


 
Posted : 10/11/2009 10:56 pm