Another Werewolf Dream

Oct 13, 2008 23:05

I came home from work, washed the car, had diner, and decided that there was nothing else better to do than sleep, at this point it was only 7pm. Mind you, most of my dreams are a collection of independent random thoughts, seldom a big story line. But in this case, it was a collection of random thoughts with a theme ( Read more... )

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accordion_hero October 14 2008, 04:17:17 UTC
Ahoy there.

As if it was no big deal, I got on all fours and morphed into a werewolf, and my friends were like, "at least he didn't do it in the car."

XD

I wish I still had dreams like that, they're enjoyable and make the day go by easier. It's been years though. Lately, my sleep habits are not conducive to having dreams, at least not ones I remember.

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berylwolf October 14 2008, 23:59:03 UTC
LOL!!! I charish every one of my wolf/werewolf dreams. And what has help produce more dreams has been an increase in personal meditation! Speaking of full moon, there should be one out tonight (as if last night was bright enough), some of my most spiritual moments have been during the full moon.

Keep hoping and looking, you'll get them too!

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nadabrahma October 14 2008, 04:59:38 UTC
^^ you're such a polite wolfie!
There's a difference between wanting to do or be something because everyone "cool" is doing it, and wanting it because you really honestly yearn for it. The former is for sheeple. The latter, I believe, is where you fall. A more genuine form of desire.
I haven't had any shifting dreams, but I do have dreams where I actually am a dragon. It's just different for me, I suppose.
...for the record, I think it'd be beyond awesome if you actually were a werewolf. X3

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berylwolf October 15 2008, 00:02:46 UTC
:P I've never been the snarling, biting, killing type of werewolf, well, not on those that don't truly deserve it ;).

As far as werewolves are concerned, I've given up the idea of a true biological werewolf as being real, but truth is in the eye of the beholder, and I hope to 'be' so others may believe! If that makes any sense...

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nadabrahma October 15 2008, 14:28:35 UTC
Well, they've proven many times over that perception is much more powerful than reality. Thus, it doesn't really matter if you actually undergo the physical transformation because that is not nearly as powerful as the mental and spiritual transformations that actually do occur.

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