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Old 30-08-2011, 19:34   #31
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Heh well it's just something I read in the past

Just out of curiosity though, when running fast do you know your legs are moving? (Does that even make sense?! lol!)
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Old 31-08-2011, 08:23   #32
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lol, yeah, I know what you mean and yes, running in my dreams feels the same as running when awake except I never get out of breath... well, not much more than a bit of heavy breathing, but I can run for hours in my dreams.

However, when I run really fast (as in "as fast as cars" and so on) my legs are not going at a blur. They stay the same speed as a "normal" fast run, but the strides cover more ground, so like 1 stride could stretch an entire room, or I could cover a football ground in a few strides, if you see what I mean.
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Old 01-09-2011, 00:41   #33
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My worst nightmares are the ones where something is wrong with my teeth....like my teeth are spontaneously all falling out or cracking or the dentist just told me I have more cavities than teeth in my mouth....i wake up in a cold sweat every time.
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My worst nightmares are the ones where something is wrong with my teeth....like my teeth are spontaneously all falling out or cracking or the dentist just told me I have more cavities than teeth in my mouth....i wake up in a cold sweat every time.
I once read in a "dream therapy" book (and oddly this is the only one I can remember) that dreaming of teeth breaking, crumbling, falling out, etc. is always about anxiety or fear in your waking life, often a fear of embarrassment due to failure or people undermining your authority.... go figure...
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