marduk
Eagle
Release the Wogew!
Posts: 114
|
Post by marduk on Apr 11, 2009 16:37:54 GMT 2
I had a dream that is suddenly started to snow here
|
|
|
Post by Heer E. Tik on Apr 19, 2009 5:51:05 GMT 2
One of those strangely vivid dreams came to me last night... A whole lot was happening, but one particular scene stands out more than others: I am in a big luxurious bedroom overhung with curtains and canopies with a bunch of friends who are talking, and while they talk I walk over to the huge covered bed and unpack a bundle of my metal picture LPs. The first one to come out from the bubble wrap is a Mayhem pic-LP, with strange black and white etchings of dark hellish scenes decorating it on both sides, drawn in style reminiscent of Albrecht Durer. I marvel at its mint condition and set it to the other side of me on the bed. Then I unpack Thyrfing's Valdr Galga pic LP, with that brownish-amber Kris Verwimp-painted scene of the vikings feasting on it. Then I set it aside. Then suddenly I realize that I also have Ulver - Kveldssanger gatefold double LP, but I have negligently put it behind the chair next to the wall a long time ago and now the LP is broken in two inside its gatefold sleeve... Then a sorrowful feeling sets over me at that thought. I reach towards that broken LP, but I don't pick it up because I don't want to feel it being broken in two pieces within my hand, so it just sits there while I examine the others... lol, nightmares of a metalhead
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2009 15:28:58 GMT 2
I guess l just had my first patriotic dream! We were in a big valley between hills somewhere in Transylvania...and debate something.. leaving the details aside, twas weird that when l woke up l just couldn't get out of my head a song bout Avram Iancu, a national hero.. some dreams are meant to be whatever!
|
|
|
Post by Heer E. Tik on Apr 28, 2009 23:45:17 GMT 2
Some say that Mendeleev saw his Periodic Table of Elements in a dream... some say that Anton Bruckner heard the opening notes of his magnificent Seventh Symphony in a dream, and once he wrote this entire symphony down it became recognized as a great masterpiece by his contemporaries, who heretofore have dissed his musical output. Last night I too heard some wonderful music in my dream, but by the time I got out of bed to reach for my portable recorder, I forgot it all
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2009 18:21:02 GMT 2
But every brilliant creative ideas come in our dreams, didn`t you know? ;D The best poems I ever wrote came to me in the same manner....the ones I have on paper are not as good as those brought by Morpheus or Queen Mab, ha ,ha....or the short stories.... ps: I used to dream Mendeleev`s periodic table of elements in high-school: 6 classes of theory and 3 of labs per week...those were the days....never managed to make TNT in te lab though....they watched us closely, he he.. sorry for being a bit off topic here.
|
|
|
Post by Heer E. Tik on May 5, 2009 7:47:44 GMT 2
I was reading a book yesterday and there was a dream scene in it, and I remember myself thinking, "haha thankfully I never experience nightmares like that". Well, lesson learned - never tempt the gods. I went to sleep and had probably the worst one ever. Yep, never tempt the gods...
|
|
|
Post by Socke on May 6, 2009 11:55:59 GMT 2
I can remember quite a lot of my dreams lately. Yesterday I dreamt that my flatmate was lying on the kitchen floor in a puddle of puke, and my neighbour standing next to her with a bottle of rum. Was kind of glad when I woke up and didn't have to clean the kitchen floor after all. Today I had a dream that there was some band that was known for being a bit unpredictable in their doing when it came to fighting for their questionable ideas, and it was also known that they were always somewhere around in the part of Oulu where I live. One night I met them on my way home, actually they looked like a walking stake. I thought that they'd hopefully let me pass by in peace but the walking stake followed me even to the house I live in. I knew they were against everything that was somehow "different" so we'd be a good aim for them as I'm a foreigner and in the dream had a guinea pig which was gay. Don't know what happened then. The last dream I had today before I woke up was that I arrived somewhere to a venue where I bumped into some of the Korpiklaani members and asked them where we actually were since I had just taken a flight to that gig (which was a gig in the middle of a tour and I wanted to see the two following gigs also) but couldn't remember the destination of the flight I had just taken. Well, they told me they didn't know where we were, either
|
|
|
Post by Humppaporo on May 6, 2009 14:39:48 GMT 2
The last dream I had today before I woke up was that I arrived somewhere to a venue where I bumped into some of the Korpiklaani members and asked them where we actually were since I had just taken a flight to that gig (which was a gig in the middle of a tour and I wanted to see the two following gigs also) but couldn't remember the destination of the flight I had just taken. Well, they told me they didn't know where we were, either Sounds very likely ;D
|
|
|
Post by Nordis on May 6, 2009 16:39:48 GMT 2
Christ what a night... I and some other people were standing on my old home's yard and even though it was night everything except the sky was bright. Suddenly a pack of clowns drove there in a strange cart and started throwing us with stuff like iPhones, gift vouchers and all kinds of expensive stuff. We knew that it was a kind of game and we could keep all the stuff we'd collect, but still it felt really dangerous. We actually ran away from the clowns as they chased us.
There was also another part which I remember being even more bizarre but unfortunately I can't remember anything else about it :-\
|
|
|
Post by Bartbär on May 14, 2009 20:41:10 GMT 2
Some say that Mendeleev saw his Periodic Table of Elements in a dream... some say that Anton Bruckner heard the opening notes of his magnificent Seventh Symphony in a dream, and once he wrote this entire symphony down it became recognized as a great masterpiece by his contemporaries, who heretofore have dissed his musical output. Last night I too heard some wonderful music in my dream, but by the time I got out of bed to reach for my portable recorder, I forgot it all So many things have been invented, discovered, and composed through the power of dreaming. I frequently have dreams of amazing music, yet I too can never remember them. I try to keep as many of my instruments by my bed as possible for when this happens, but to no avail... yet!
|
|
Deleted
Deleted Member
Posts: 0
|
Post by Deleted on May 18, 2009 8:50:26 GMT 2
Last night l dreamed l was with two of my best friends in the old Lipscan (the ancient commercial area in Bucharest,our capital city) , admiring the old buildings and such...at one point we decided to eat,but sth weird happened: the gave me their luggages and they bought shaorma only for themselves leaving me drooling. I woke up hungry! I must have a word with them today ;D
|
|
|
Post by Heer E. Tik on May 18, 2009 9:05:25 GMT 2
Suddenly a pack of clowns drove there in a strange cart and started throwing us with stuff like iPhones, gift vouchers and all kinds of expensive stuff. We knew that it was a kind of game and we could keep all the stuff we'd collect, but still it felt really dangerous. We actually ran away from the clowns as they chased us. Clowns are scary shit sometimes in dream-like settings... Probably because there is an expected notion about them to be non-threatening that opens the door for that notion to be blasted to shreds. I wonder whether a potential for creepiness is already inherent in the idea of a clown, in the lowbrow burlesque origins of this play-acting genre personage. I remember a dream of mine from a few years ago (sometimes I write them down if they're really trippy) about a group of bald midgets with red noses who cornered me in a basement - they had prosthetic eyes and were armed with cups where they kept their dentures, wielding them as weapons. May have been funny, except the atmosphere was distrurbing one. Interesting how the vibe of a dream plays a bigger role than what actually happens in it- retelling something simply based on plot/events only seems to distance the dream even more, divorcing it from its atmosphere.
|
|
|
Post by Socke on Jun 1, 2009 12:05:17 GMT 2
Somehow I have one recurring dream lately, and that is that it's snowing here. I always know exactly what time of the year it is and then the weather changes from quite warm and sunny to snow. Either I still didn't get over the thing that it hasn't been snowing here this May like the previous two years or I have a deep-rooted fear that the beginning of summer I'm now really glad about could any moment turn into winter again Apart from that had one of those moments when you wake up with an unpleasant feeling that stays for still quite some time but you cannot really say what you dreamt and why it was unpleasant.
|
|
Crystiannia
Clansman
"Here is the deepest secret nobody knows..."
Posts: 384
|
Post by Crystiannia on Jun 2, 2009 6:36:36 GMT 2
I've been lucky to escape anything harrowing or too prophetic lately. I mull over story ideas as I drift off and I think that sets me up for some really pleasant dream companions! Although a few months ago I had what I can only hope was a nightmare. If anyone has ever played the pc game, Diablo, there are these little imps throughout the game. Annoying little things really. Well, I "woke up" and knew there was something like that in the hallway just outside my bedroom! It was cursing up a storm trying to get in the room, but couldn't. I think I must have googled a dozen or so protection amulets after that! But it was only a dream right? ?
|
|
|
Post by Heer E. Tik on Jun 2, 2009 7:25:04 GMT 2
Against the bad dreams, turn the pillow over.. Also, to remember a dream, look at a door upon waking up. My grandmother taught me that, and it does work for me.
If anyone knows of other superstitions associated with dreams or dreaming, it would be interesting to hear. It's an interesting part of oral folklore.
|
|