I just had an awesome dream, it felt like right out of an horror movie. And right when the tension was at it's highest it fade away and I woke up, like the most epic cliffhanger ever. As I lie in my bed and think about that dream I notice something, that wasn't the first time I dreamt that. In the past 10 years I had this dream about 100 +/-20 times. Everything felt so realistic and even now that I'm awake it seems still pretty happenable.
I'm 100% sure this never happened to me, but how comes that I "regularly" dream of it?
>>18234675
BUT WHO WAS DREAM?
>that image
jesus, talk about repetitive dreams, typical location of so many of my dreams
>>18234675
wait till you get that in combination of sleep paralysis, all in one night's sleep
you'll keep getting up from bed, turning the light on, opening up the door and walking out
going down the steps and living a normal full daily life, when sudenly you're back lying on the bed, going through everything again
each time it gets shorter, until it became an endless effort of you trying to force yourself awake, which you did, stood up to switch the light and boom back lying again, actually still sleeping
your mind is 100% awake but the body isn't and you get panic and exhausted from all that effort and looping over again
shit sucks
it's like inception and limbo over infinite layers
>>18235447
this is Type 2 of the False Awakening event, which often includes Sleep Paralysis
>>18234675
Those take your soul away. They prep you for the life to come.
I keep having a dream about a young priest/member of a cult of death, that mummified their deceased. Their mummies are different from egypts in that they shrink their dead a bit by using some sort of energy that comes from the sun that can be summed up as radiant vacuum energy. And after some govt found military usage for this type of energy, their people became hunted and conformed to biblical belief. Dreams can sometimes be like watching a mini series.