I always dream of being lost in buildings. Sometimes I'm in a college building and can't find my classroom. Sometimes I'm in this old beautifully restored home and I find a set of secret hallways and passageways (sometimes they are spooky and haunted, sometimes just adventurous) and last night I was on top of a building and fires started all around it so I wanted to get to the bottom but there was a fistfight in front of the door that I wanted to avoid so I took a different door and it was a maze under construction. Am I a lost soul?
Post by loskadoodle on Jun 19, 2012 9:32:27 GMT -5
From dream moods.com
Lost To dream that you are lost suggests that you have lost your direction in life or that you have lost sight of your goals. You may be feeling worried and insecure about the path you are taking in life. If you try to call for help, then it means that you are trying to reach out for support. You are looking for someone to lean on. Alternatively, being lost means that you are still adjusting to a new situation in which the rules and conditions are ever changing.
Yeah ever changing sounds about right. It's never bad or scary, always kind of exciting, and that makes perfect sense. I'd love to find the house I'm in during my dreams a lot IRL.
Yeah ever changing sounds about right. It's never bad or scary, always kind of exciting, and that makes perfect sense. I'd love to find the house I'm in during my dreams a lot IRL.
I would freak.thefuck.out if that happened.
I get all mucho anxiety when I have an epileptic aura (feels like deja vu). So I could only imagine what would happen if I saw something in a dream and then see it IRL.
Do u have epilepsy? I used to get this feeling when I was little sometimes when I was alllllmost asleep that I was like the wrong size or something, it was so hard to explain, but it was like an aura. I called it my "Pac Man dream". Subconscious is so odd.
I do. I have :BIG BREATH IN: Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy. I was Dx'd at 19 when I had my first Grande Mal. Myoclonic means I get most of the seizures 1) while I am sleeping 2) if I hadn't enough 2) when I am waking for falling asleep.
I have only had 2 or 3 Grande Mals. Mine feel like an anxiety attack (my breathing increases, I get kind of woozy, chest tightens up) and then I feel the deja vu feeling. It also presents with severe mood swings; I had been mis-dx'd for many years with mood disorders and depression (I'm sure I was a little depressed - who made it through the teens not moody and depressed? Anyone? Anyone? Beuller?) An aura can be the start of a Grande Mal, though I make it a point to get close to the ground if I feel one coming on
I made it through pg seizure free, though. I have been "in remission" for 4 years and off of meds for 3!