Tuesday, January 27, 2004

Bad Dreams

It’s the middle of the night, and once again, I’m awake, pounding on the keyboard. I’ve had to leave my bed in order to escape the half-hour hot flash that sometimes afflicts me at night. But I woke disturbed by the dream I was having. It was a dream about war. We were off to attack another country somewhere, and I was certain that this time it would bring disaster on us. It had something to do with the timing of the attack…I remember being very upset that we were going to attack on a certain date. Seems it was the anniversary of another ill-fated attack, and because of this, the date spelled certain doom. It was very real, and I was absolutely certain that this time the battle was going to be brought right back to our shores. I was petrified.

I don’t usually dream about such universal issues. I can only surmise that the thought of war has been bothering me more deeply than I allowed myself to believe. When you are conscious, your mind doesn’t dwell on concepts that are so huge and unknown and unsettling. When you sleep, the chains you keep on your fears—to keep you sane—loosen enough to let your mind explore them. I try to keep the reality of war at arms’ length, but I must be more deeply disturbed by it than I want to admit.

In my dreams, I often visit the places I’m afraid to go when I’m awake. When my dad and sister were ill, I used to have dreams that somebody died. It was never them that died in my dream, just someone I knew, but was removed from. For instance, I dreamed that my best friend’s dad died of a heart attack. In retrospect, I can see that my psyche was trying on the idea of death. Looking at it from an angle that was close enough to examine it, but not to touch it. Or have it touch me.

The really disturbing thing is, I believe that my dreams contain more than a small dose of precognition. When I am bothered consistently by dreams of death, someone usually dies. I’m hoping that this war dream isn’t the first of a series…

7 comments:

  1. I hope it isn't either. I lost dreaming for several years due to sleep apnea. When I took care of that and my dreams returned, it was a confusing time. Wishing you a good night's rest and dreams that wake you with laughter.

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  2. A couple of weeks ago, Pam (his1desire) who writes the journal One Girl's Head Noise, did a whole entry about dreams and she also had a link that deciphered them. I do believe that dreams sometimes foreshadow something that is going to happen.

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  3. I rarely remember dreams...but when I do, they seem to be significant. I pray that your dream is not a message.

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  4. I, for one, always sleep thru the night. LOL as the truth will be time-stamped. haaaaahaaaahaaaa
    Love the visit you Karen.

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  5. PS...I have hot flashes too! It mean I've skipped my little graan happy pill.

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  6. Oh so sorry about that. :-( I have a lot of opinions about dreams. LOL I think they usually tell you about the present. I don't think they predict the future. But, that's jmo. Hopefully you won't let that worry you! :-)

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  7. You are the only person I've ever heard of dreaming in Headlines! IMO it's menopausal malaise, no more & no less. You are concerned about the state of world affairs, your body chemistry is changing~which in turn results in some mild stress and nighttime anxiety~'things that go bump in the night'. Neither your hormones nor mine will predict or send us into battle.

    George Bush's on the other hand.......

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