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Title: A Scary Alien Dream
Description: had this last week


Squeed - December 22, 2005 05:42 PM (GMT)
Right i remember this dream clearly and was scared senseless by it.

It blended in from a dream that i was travelling somehwere but randomly im sitting in my room on my computer and i'm looking at a map. still dreaming bout sumthing else im looking at the map, thinking im sumwhere on this map. i then suddenly look at a particular part n say to myself i dont want to go near there, thats the crash site. i actually sumhow managed to confuse myself in a dream. then i started seeing the screen flashing green n black. in between flashes i see what can only be described as a head of possibly a "gray". in particular i notice the eyes changed from the black colour to large humanesque eyes which scared me but then i got the feelin there was sumthing else i had to see. so i get up out of my seat and noticing its a sunny day i walk into my living room but with the blinds open i see there in the window what only can say is the "gray" i had flashes of on my screen. i live in a house thats the top part of a semi-detached so it would have been floating there in broad daylight. im lookin at it thinkin i should be sh*tting myself rite nowbut im also realising, im not scared of it. i slowly walk close to the window n start banging at the window in an eoffrt to see if it will react. it does not. then the mouth starts moving. it is saying nothing but im under the impression its tellin me to turn round. i close my eyes n turn round but i never get the chance to see what was behind me as i woke up.


Freaky dream. Anyone got anything to add. and so you know i had not been watching, reading or doing anythin that would put the idea of this in my head and one thing to note in the dream i felt as if i was sweating a lot, out of panic

e2wufos - December 30, 2005 04:53 PM (GMT)
Hi Squeed,

Sorry i've taken so long to reply to your post.

That is some dream you had unfortunately I can't offer an explanation but i've had dreans before where i've been lying on a stainless steel table and had aliens all around me like you in your dream I was terrified,

Next minute I was running down a road and then like you I've woken up sweating buckets and thinking to myself was that really a dream or was it real?

Stormwatch - January 23, 2006 05:27 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Squeed @ Dec 22 2005, 05:42 PM)


so you know i had not been watching, reading or doing anythin that would put the idea of this in my head and one thing to note in the dream i felt as if i was sweating a lot, out of panic

You're a big fan of Ufology though aren't you Squeed - like the rest of us here. I'd suggest it was just a nightmare, that drew on something you are very interested in. Not trying to downplay it or trivialise it, but I wouldn't take it too seriously.
You say you felt like you were sweating - was your room warm that night? Had you left the central heating on too long perhaps before going to bed? Environmental factors like these can cause odd things to happen in our dreams.

One more thing - not a joke: did you eat cheese before going to bed? I recently tried eating different cheeses before going to bed and I found that one cheese in particular gave me the most horrendous dream I've had in my life. I actually woke up in tears! :o Not much fun for a big butch man like me... :P

Squeed - January 25, 2006 12:47 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Stormwatch @ Jan 23 2006, 05:27 PM)
You're a big fan of Ufology though aren't you Squeed - like the rest of us here. I'd suggest it was just a nightmare, that drew on something you are very interested in. Not trying to downplay it or trivialise it, but I wouldn't take it too seriously.
You say you felt like you were sweating - was your room warm that night? Had you left the central heating on too long perhaps before going to bed? Environmental factors like these can cause odd things to happen in our dreams.

One more thing - not a joke: did you eat cheese before going to bed? I recently tried eating different cheeses before going to bed and I found that one cheese in particular gave me the most horrendous dream I've had in my life. I actually woke up in tears! :o Not much fun for a big butch man like me... :P

don;'t worry i'm not taking it seriously, if i was i would be running around screaming "i think i've been abducted!" i know it was a nightmare as i trying to explain it was a realistic nightmare, was a sense of realism about it but obviously it was just a dream. as for central heating in my house the central heating goes off around midnight and usually (being on study leave from uni) i don't go to bed until the early hours of the morning so the heat factor can be eliminated and also the cheese and i know the whole cheese relation because i used to have what can only be described as effed up dreams each night but i don't eat as much cheese and they have stopped however can't rule out i didn't have any, was few weeks ago now.

Stormwatch - January 27, 2006 07:49 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Squeed @ Jan 25 2006, 12:47 AM)
QUOTE (Stormwatch @ Jan 23 2006, 05:27 PM)
You're a big fan of Ufology though aren't you Squeed - like the rest of us here. I'd suggest it was just a nightmare, that drew on something you are very interested in. Not trying to downplay it or trivialise it, but I wouldn't take it too seriously.
You say you felt like you were sweating - was your room warm that night? Had you left the central heating on too long perhaps before going to bed? Environmental factors like these can cause odd things to happen in our dreams.

One more thing - not a joke: did you eat cheese before going to bed? I recently tried eating different cheeses before going to bed and I found that one cheese in particular gave me the most horrendous dream I've had in my life. I actually woke up in tears!  :o  Not much fun for a big butch man like me... 

don;'t worry i'm not taking it seriously, if i was i would be running around screaming "i think i've been abducted!" i know it was a nightmare as i trying to explain it was a realistic nightmare, was a sense of realism about it but obviously it was just a dream. as for central heating in my house the central heating goes off around midnight and usually (being on study leave from uni) i don't go to bed until the early hours of the morning so the heat factor can be eliminated and also the cheese and i know the whole cheese relation because i used to have what can only be described as effed up dreams each night but i don't eat as much cheese and they have stopped however can't rule out i didn't have any, was few weeks ago now.

I would never say "You haven't been abducted", as I don't know (obviously!). But it's best to look at these dreams as simple dreams. Anything else can become too frightening...




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