The Friday Five
Jan. 8th, 2010 05:04 pmThis week's set, "Dreams," was suggested by
phoenix39
1. What did you dream about last night?
No idea! I know I have dreams every night, but I rarely remember any of them. The last one I do remember was about three nights ago.
finstergrrrl was in it.
2. Do you record your dreams in your blog or a journal?
I've written about one or two of them. Or three. Does that count?
3. Do you think dreams are messages our bodies are trying to tell us? If so, are you real big on trying to interpret all the details?
I think they're manifestations of things that are on our minds, but not necessarily messages. Even so, I think one can learn a lot about oneself if he or she can remember details of dreams. I'm not too concerned with trying to interpret mine.
4. Do you remember your first nightmare?
I have a vague recollection of something about to fall on me when I was little. I woke up screaming.
5. Have you ever had a recurring dream? If you did, what was it and what do you think it meant?
I have a couple of recurring themes, and they always have to do with school. Typically it's either that I'm in high school, in a crowded hallway, and I can't find my schedule and I have no idea where I'm supposed to be. Or I'm in college, and it's finals week, and I've skipped too many classes and haven't done my assignments or studied, and I know I'm going to fail. I think it means I have a disorganized mind or something, because in reality, when I was in school, my attendance was excellent, I rarely missed an assignment, and I never failed one single class ever.
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1. What did you dream about last night?
No idea! I know I have dreams every night, but I rarely remember any of them. The last one I do remember was about three nights ago.
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2. Do you record your dreams in your blog or a journal?
I've written about one or two of them. Or three. Does that count?
3. Do you think dreams are messages our bodies are trying to tell us? If so, are you real big on trying to interpret all the details?
I think they're manifestations of things that are on our minds, but not necessarily messages. Even so, I think one can learn a lot about oneself if he or she can remember details of dreams. I'm not too concerned with trying to interpret mine.
4. Do you remember your first nightmare?
I have a vague recollection of something about to fall on me when I was little. I woke up screaming.
5. Have you ever had a recurring dream? If you did, what was it and what do you think it meant?
I have a couple of recurring themes, and they always have to do with school. Typically it's either that I'm in high school, in a crowded hallway, and I can't find my schedule and I have no idea where I'm supposed to be. Or I'm in college, and it's finals week, and I've skipped too many classes and haven't done my assignments or studied, and I know I'm going to fail. I think it means I have a disorganized mind or something, because in reality, when I was in school, my attendance was excellent, I rarely missed an assignment, and I never failed one single class ever.