Something in the Water, Maybe?tygermoonfoxxJanuary 8 2003, 06:14:21 UTC
It must be something about this time of year. I've been having the same types of problems as far as sleep goes. At first I thought it was the caffeine but I cut that out a week ago and the dreams are still going strong. Maybe your subconscious is working on letting something go? The dreams I have, at least, seem to be of that type: a mixing of bits of reality and parts of the past in an attempt to let some parts of the past go. Either way, it's annoying. Brains are supposed to sleep when you do! If you figure out the cause or the cure, let me know :) In fact, patent it....I'm sure there are lots of folk who want to know. :)
Re: Something in the Water, Maybe?torakiyoshiJanuary 8 2003, 09:36:28 UTC
May just be the allignment of the moon or something. I've been having oddball dreams, too. Sunday night I was in Paris, and someone stole a bomb to nuke Rome, and we were waiting for Milan to retaliaite. Monday night I dreamt I was being chased (always, the scary critters chase me) by python-sized rattlesnakes, and last night, though not scary, was odd-- I dreamt I was Tim McGraw singing Garth Brooks songs.
Re: Something in the Water, Maybe?level_headJanuary 8 2003, 14:09:42 UTC
My question is off topic here, as I share your concerns that The Gneech rest well. It's often easy to pick out where the brain gets its raw material for dreams, but I've seen no compelling evidence that we know what they "mean". Or, indeed, that there IS some significant underlying meaning.
But anyway, reading your post, perhaps you happen to know who did Elton John's "Tiny Dancer"?
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But anyway, reading your post, perhaps you happen to know who did Elton John's "Tiny Dancer"?
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