Question Posted Saturday October 30 2010, 10:02 pm
Ok so the other day i had the scariest dream... i dreamt i cut open a persons brain and fried it for my brother and sister to eat the whole time dreaming it i was gagging and i was also doing it in real life... i ended up throwing up and choking on it while i was still sleeping... later that night i dreamt someone was trying to kill me one of the guys were my boyfriend any ideas why i am dreaming wierd dreams?
Answers answered Sunday November 7 2010, 12:10 am: T.V's are packed with those kind of gory details. So is our immediate environment. When you watch commercials, movies, read magazines, see posters etc, there are disgusting, gory details like that.
You may have seen in somewhere and it got stuck in your mind. Alot of people have weird dreams and they mean nothing.
If you continue having strange, gory dreams it would be best to see a specialist.
Peeps answered Tuesday November 2 2010, 6:34 am: It could just be in association with Halloween. When you watch television, movies, or just walk through a store you pick up these sorts of images. When you're asleep your mind can run wild and think of all sorts of things. Even if you weren't consciously thinking about brains before you went to bed, the image may have popped in from something you've seen recently on packaging or during commercials.
It doesn't mean you're a bad person or that you have some cruel intent on hurting another person. It just means you were asleep. Our minds know that dreams aren't reality and that they are all make believe. As creative individuals, sometimes our minds just piece a bunch of nothingness together to create some fantasy time as things are jumbled. During the night, the brain rests more and, thus, ideas can become a little twisted.
I wouldn't be too concerned over it at all. There are much odder dreams a person could have. For example, when I was little I had a reoccurring dream that I went to a circus where everyone and every thing was dead (skeletons, zombies, ghosts). It didn't mean I wanted to even see that sort of thing, and it didn't mean anything more. I had just seen an advertisement for Halloween goodies and had talked about the circus a few days before. My brain went a little haywire and the thoughts got jumbled and voila. A dead circus. It meant nothing, and most dreams never do mean anything, in reality ;) [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
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