The Dream Lagoon

Recurrent Nightmares

2008 December 7th

Like most people, I have recurrent nightmares. Some I’ve had ever since I was a child, others are recent developments…

For the last year, I’ve had disturbing nightmares in which I mutilate my body. And yet I feel no pain, quite the opposite in fact. I often feel relieved and relaxed. The most disturbing imagery involves ‘castrating’ myself. I won’t go into the details of how a twenty-seven year old woman self-castrates in a dream, feel free to use your imagination if you absolutely must!

What’s disturbing isn’t the act itself but my feeling surrounding it. Why do I feel so bothered and frustrated until I cut myself apart? Why do I feel relieved to self-mutilate?

I don’t pay much attention to the ‘meaning’ of dreams, I think that books which attempt to alphabetize dreams and define their meanings are simply exploiting our curiosities for $$$. And it works, what’s not to be curious about when you dream about the most insane stuff?

But recurring dreams are of interest to me, there’s obviously a reason that my brain fires these images off in the throes of deep sleep. I just haven’t been able to communicate to her (brain) as to why. A friend of mine gave me some tips on lucid dreaming and on how to achieve the effect. He says that he can ‘control’ his dreams up to 90% of the time. I envy him a little, I’ve never been able to control much of my dream world. I can think of countless times in which I’ve tried to run and I’ve tangled myself up in the air, or attempt to shout and heard nothing come out of my throat.

In a way, though, maybe the magic would be lost if I could dictate it all? If all the tiny frustrations, frightening episodes, and complete mysteries were to be lost and replaced by a series of movies to be directed by me? Would dreaming ever be the same again?

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7 comments to...
“Recurrent Nightmares”


Crystal

I really love this blog and the way you are presenting your work!

Recurring dreams have always been odd to me just because as you said, I’m curious.

I’ve never been able to control mine but in a way I prefer not to. I find it more interesting to see it run it’s course.




Slate

I had a dream about your work last night. I was sleeping and I started thinking about your sea and fish illustration and then I saw another one. It was a moving picture. A girl’s room, texture on the walls, she lifts a purple curtain… my eyes drift down and there’s a yellow flower sewn on her jeans. There’s a guy standing in the street looking up at her window. And there was music playing, a girl’s voice, sounded like Lilly Allen or someone. Do you like her?




G

My usual nightmare is the choking cant breath/being smothered type. They dont scare me anymore so i usually just let them run their course and take what i can from it.
Maybe one day I will do some research on why and how or even a basic reason why I have the same dream. Wouldnt mind learning what I am supposed to get from it.
Do you get a meaning from your dreams at all.




AndrewBoldman

da best. Keep it going! Thank you




sandra407

Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. :) Cheers! Sandra. R.




Walter

Analysing dreams can reveal some interesting things. When you dream you can realise your true feelings.

Amazing.




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