What if dreams are violent?

Unknown

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It's been 3 nights in a row where I will sleep for more than 8 hrs and have awful, very graphic, and violent dreams. I can't remember the first one I only know it scared me to the core. My second dream was that my mom and I were finally moving out of state and we were going road trip style. We stopped at this church and it turned out to be a bad choice. The people there ended up attacking us and they brutally killed my mom. The sick part was that our RV had one of those freezers for the dead and it hacked her up to keep her frozen so I could bury her later!!!! I was HORRIFIED when I woke up!! I love my mother dearly and it broke my heart dreaming such dreams. It's not the first time I have dreamed my mother dying. The last dream I had she had died in an explosion in a huge restaurant like kitchen while we were looking for my ex. My ex felt bad about my mom's death and got back together with me!? I'm only giving the nice version here believe me it was much more gruesome then I'm explaining And my last dream is someone is chasing me in the spirit world. And they are trying to possess me or kill me. They don't want to let me live in peace. I can't really remember the rest, all I remember was being placed in a round circle like sacrificial type place, where there where hundreds of people and I was gonna be sacrificed. I'm afraid to sleep at night I don't want to dream anymore!
 

Gouws

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First of all, nobody is chasing you in "the spirit world". Second, Bad dreams/nightmares are signs of bad energy created by bad thoughts, Horror movies and stress. Thinking of a nice place before going to sleep or lucid dreaming sometimes help. Remember, if you're dreaming the same type of dreams over and over again, your brain is trying to work something out. Hope this helps, I read it in an article somewere lol.
 

Nicole

Member
It seems that you are having major fears of loss lately, so badly that they are manifesting in your subconscious. I suggest going through your thoughts and trying to figure out what it is that you are so afraid of losing. The violence and horror of these dreams suggests that it is serious. Be it losing someone you know, losing something you hold dear, or losing yourself, I suggest you find what it is and discuss it with someone you trust. If you do not talk about your fears, they will only grow. Once you have discovered for yourself, it is also often a good thing to be able to share it with someone, to ease the tension.
 
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