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rbnyc

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12. I always anticipate that it will be cold...
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 07:32 PM
Mar 2012

...but I don't remember ever actually feeling it.

It's usually dark grey. Often, when the car hits it, it turns out to be much more shallow than I anticipated and we end up just driving through it looking for a way to get back on the road.

I am planting a little bug in my head to just dive in next time I have this dream.

Thanks.

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I think it's the opposite of Sweet Freedom Mar 2012 #1
So, let go? rbnyc Mar 2012 #2
I think so! Sweet Freedom Mar 2012 #8
it's extremely rare for dreams to be precognitive or clairvoyant magical thyme Mar 2012 #3
Well, I've been stressed out my whole life... rbnyc Mar 2012 #9
I have a similar dream often Kookaburra Mar 2012 #4
I just applied for a new job... rbnyc Mar 2012 #10
Wow! Howler Mar 2012 #5
Yes. rbnyc Mar 2012 #11
How is the water? Why Syzygy Mar 2012 #6
I always anticipate that it will be cold... rbnyc Mar 2012 #12
It turns out to be much more shallow? Ilsa Mar 2012 #18
Thanks. rbnyc Mar 2012 #19
Me too. I'm in a state of flux now. Ilsa Mar 2012 #20
Past life? MorningGlow Mar 2012 #7
Wow... rbnyc Mar 2012 #13
My first thought was also that it SheilaT Mar 2012 #17
"Car losing control" dreams are common anxiety dreams. BlueIris Mar 2012 #14
Is the the solution... rbnyc Mar 2012 #15
I think the solution is to resolve whatever makes you feel out of control. nt BlueIris Mar 2012 #16
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