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Old 02-25-2008, 01:23 AM
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Default Help with reoccuring dreams

Hi everyone. This is my first post here so hopefully it'll be worth the read. My girlfriend (a junior in college) recently had a reoccuring dream that was really beginning to disturb her. Neither of us was really certain of what it could mean, but we talked it out a little and they seemed to stop. Now she's having another that is similar, but in several ways different. I'm relaying what she told me, so bear with me. Hopefully some of you may have some insight.

First dream:

She said she found herself at a table in a room with a man in a suit though she couldn't see his face. She said that he offered her his condolences...said things like "I'm so sorry" "It's all so very tragic" "let me know if there's anything I can do" etc... All of it said in a very monotone emotionless way. when she questioned him as to what it was he was sorry about he just left the room.
She went out after him only to find herself at an intersection of halls. She chose one, started walking and ran into her mother. Her mom essentially repeated what the faceless man said to her then walked away. Again she was right back at the same hallway intersection. This repeated three more times. The second was her step-dad, the third her sister and the last me. My run-in with her however was slightly different than that of the other three. When she got to me I delivered the same condolences that she'd received before, but before I could leave she took my hand and begged me to tell her was was going on. Apparently I looked at her and said "you of all people should know" and then I was gone as well. Once more she was at the hallway intersection but this time her best friend was there. He told her she didn't need to be there and that he'd take her home.
She arrived at a house that she said felt like it was hers though it wasn't at all like her real home. It was a nicely furnished place, hardwood floors with a nice big porch in the back. seemed to be a nice comfortable home. She began walking through it just glancing in rooms here and there until she came to a nursery room on the second floor all done up in pink. She stepped into the room and everything in it immediately turned black at which point she woke up.

Second dream:

She's in a big rundown house with pale white walls. Again it has hardwood floors, but they're old wide boards, their shine long since gone. Something in the place scares her though so she starts running through the house checking all the rooms for something but they're all empty. She finally gets to the last room in the house, steps inside and it immediately turns black causing her to wake up.

So there you have it. I'm at a loss to offer her much in the way of suggestions as to what they could mean. if any of you would like to take a crack at it i'd sincerely appreciate the input.
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Old 02-25-2008, 04:13 AM
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Default Morbid thoughts,

Hi,
I think your girfriend is studying too hard and under some stress of her own making. She is thinking about the future but keeps putting obstacles in her way. She is a pessimist who looks on the dark side of life.
However the dreams are simply her own nocturnal entertainment and mean or foretell nothing. The black rooms at the end of her dreams are the waking elements of the dream.
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Old 02-27-2008, 01:34 AM
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I'm not so sure that's it, though i appreciate the comments. She's not at all pessimistic by nature. She is a bit overloaded with school work, but she's not a compulsive studier either. From what she's told me she doesn't typically recall dreams.

Thank you, though. I'm grateful for the suggestions.
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