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Dream's from years ago. Recently iv been having some mental issues (looong story) and now that im over the depression and feeling happier generally getting back to how i was a few months ago, i was telling my freind what was on my mind and remembered a few things about back in school like when i had these dreams about Dark figures pulling me towards them without resistance no matter what i tryed.
If you'v ever seen the game "Shadow of the collosus" you'll get what i mean when huge shadow'y figures pull me towards them, the main figures outline were like those monsters on the game.
There was also another dream i had when i was with one of my old school mates outside his house doing somthing and this car drives past and i run back in to the house the man in the car chased me untill he had my leg locked up with my face pressed in to the stairs, my friend and his family were stood behind me for ages just chatting about what was happening quite calmly while i was still on the floor obviously struggling for help.
there's a couple of other times i'v had dreams like this but its only happend 3 times in my life.
Im 19 Male. any other info needed?
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I can totally relate and I've had experience with depression and dreaming as well :)
So what I usually do is keep a dream journal-ya I know it's cheesy, but I then try and analyze the symbolism and see what's going on inside. I could be TOTALLY wrong but maybe these shadow's are trying to drag you back into your past, that you are tying to run away from (I could be wayy off). It depends on how you were feeling at the time. Excited, nervous, scared, confused, happy etc. emotions are the key.
As for your recent dream, maybe there's some truth that you dont wanna face- your trapped, struggling, yet people are just talking to you, maybe trying to tell you something.
Again I can be way off, but try keep a journal :) I'm 19 as well and still do it ]
You should talk to a counselor about it. There's plenty of reasons why you could have been having those dreams. ]
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