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Just Wondering if people here have dreams about dying in your skyline or via skyline death?

I will share with you all a dream I had , I was murdered by a skyline

I Was driving along a big loooooongg road in the city , it was a fictional road as this road was perfectly straight, and as I was driving a long the road in the wet on a cold night in the far right lane, I noticed a black skyline in my rear vision mirror it was coming up on my left side doing a great speed

It passed me at over 300 Kms and the shockwaves (like those on fast and furious) sent my car out of control and it spun for what felt like ages , and eventualy my car crashed into a kerb and i got impaled by a bobcat

it was pretty vivid

share with me your thoughts hippies !

and no im not smoking weed at this present time

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see a counsellor lmao...

had dreams with lines but none concerning my death...

there was one where I dreamt I parked my car on the first spot after the legal distance from a street corner, and then some dude cornered too fast, just as I got out of my car, and smashed straight into the back sending my car into the car in the front. Turned out the guy was uber rich so I convinced him my car was worth 50k and he gave me this big wad of cash, and then he drove off as I was making phonecalls to japan ordering all sorts of wierd parts.

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The wet roads, in the built up area of the city and at night time, say to you to be cautious. This is what you think when you encounter these conditions outside of the dream.

The perfectly straight road and the other black skyline racing you are saying to throw the caution to the wind and race. These are often all people need to justify running someone. What you also didn't say was that there was no other cars on the road, am I right?

I see your dream is a warning to you. Something that comes from within your subconscious.

As fas as it being a preminition, I'd say that given a wreckless attitude to driving a car we all could end up on the end of that bobcat.

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I'd like to add whether or not you were actually thinking in the dream to race the skyline, thats what instigates the motivation outside of the dream for you and that what it is symbolic of. The environment around you in the dream is often a construct of your subconscious mind, even though in the dream your bodily self seems to be distinctly separate from it.

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mek,

You will find that much of what you do each day is the result of mental patterns in your subconcious, this is not amazing if we consider that much of what we do involves choice and that mundane choices are often resigned to the part of our mind bordering on the subconcious. Sometimes we suprise ourselves when we carry out actions days after day/dreaming about doing just that, without being completely concious of doing them at the time. That is, we often subconciously decide what type of actions and circumstances we will put ourselves in, in the future.

The scary part is that the subconcious mind is not an impartial robot, it is creative in nature and affected by emotions etc. just like your concious thoughts are, they are not separate. You have the capacity to do yourself and others harm by subconcious intention. In a very real way we can self-fulfill a dream by subconcious actions and motives.

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*looks at Mek*

I'm the same, I'll dream an event.. only to have it happen just exactly as it did in my dream.

Only thing is, I don't remember the dream until after the event happens and I have the strongest feeling of deja'vu.

Go figure.

As for the Skyline dream..... well...I'm with fane...

Lay down the crackpipe, and step awaaaay from the crackwhore...

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Well that dream will never come true as unfortunately Nizmos car is off the road again so that puts out any possibilities of the car sending shock waves.

Secondly, my understanding is that you cannot die in dreams, meaning that if you do die then straight away you go into third person mode viewing the incident then you now become the 3rd person. Hence your inner concience kicking in to say you are still actually alive.... if you get my drift...... is this true? i know for me it is and most of my friends it is.... I'm sure thats right....

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Nismo,

A common dream you are having. I'm sure we have all had one like it at some stage. People are unlikely to be killing you anytime soon, unless your abillity to control others goes beyond what people consider polite :(. However feeling apprehensive about the people involved is the real motivation behind your actions in the dream. You subconsiously decided the people in your dream were trying to kill you.

Try to think about these things in light of being the author/film maker of the dream (pretend you are and give answers as to why you might made things happen like this or what you were trying to convey)

Who are the people?

What do they look like (are they taller/shorter than you or have anything that makes them look unusual)?

How are they trying to kill you?

What is happening in the dream?

Sometimes there is a simple anxiety behind a dream like that. No more complex than you think people at work hate you.

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i love this type of stuff hey. :) :)

and yeah im like kym and whoever else it was.. :(

i will dream something, but i wont remember it in the morning, or i will only remember bits,

and then down the track a bit, i will have the BIGGEST de'ja vu episode that can last for a couple of minutes at a time, and i sorta sit back and try to figure out what happened next but i cant until it happens then i get de'ja vu of that aswell...

its really wierd... :D

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Well that dream will never come true as unfortunately Nizmos car is off the road again so that puts out any possibilities of the car sending shock waves.

Secondly, my understanding is that you cannot die in dreams, meaning that if you do die then straight away you go into third person mode viewing the incident then you now become the 3rd person. Hence your inner concience kicking in to say you are still actually alive.... if you get my drift...... is this true? i know for me it is and most of my friends it is.... I'm sure thats right....

i was always told that if you die in a dream you die in your sleep? thats why you never actually see yourself die but thats probably just sum made up story

i always hav dreams of my car being stolen or broken into the other week i had one where i walked outside and the burnt frame of my car was there

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