Earliest Nightmare..

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  1. Slunted

    Slunted 'long time listener, first time caller'

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    When I was around 4-5 I started having a vivid dream/nightmare that would leave me completely terrified. Basically it was a vivid image of sharp metal edges on Mammoth structures grinding against each other. The sound was horrifying. Similar to screaming mixed with metal on metal.
    Now Im 42 and I have the dream every now and then but not as often as when I was a child.... Thoughts? Or an I just certifiable.. haha
     
  2. Doesn't seem like your typical childhood nightmare fare.
     
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  3. Of course my earliest nightmare was that Abraham Lincoln kidnapped me.
     
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  4. Slunted

    Slunted 'long time listener, first time caller'

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    Now that is horrifying. Always imagined he would be a pretty cool guy.
     
  5. He was green, too. I never dreamed of anything so realistic as you did, though.
     
  6. Slunted

    Slunted 'long time listener, first time caller'

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    Yeah not exactly the muppet show having a bad day. I've asked quite a few people about it over the years. They all kinda say the same thing.
     
  7. Slunted

    Slunted 'long time listener, first time caller'

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    Jesus the Incredible Lincoln..
     
  8. Slunted

    Slunted 'long time listener, first time caller'

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    Had a Girlfriend who was a psychologist, she didn't seem to think it was all that bad.
     
  9. I don't know if it's bad. Just unfamiliar to me. As a child I never dreamed anything realistic. I was always just being kidnapped.
     
  10. Tyrsonswood

    Tyrsonswood Senior Moment Lifetime Supporter

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    Earliest recurring nightmare was of my death in my previous life...
     
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    For real? awesome, So...how did you die?
     
  12. Slunted

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    For real? awesome, So...how did you die?
     
  13. I guess I dreamed my sister died once. And me and my family were in this old city, pulling her dead body around in a cart.
     
  14. Slunted

    Slunted 'long time listener, first time caller'

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    Like Weekend at Bernie's kinda thing??
     
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    I was murdered...
     
  16. Slunted

    Slunted 'long time listener, first time caller'

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    Ok now Im intrigued. What did you do In this past life to be murdered?
     
  17. No...it seemed more like the plague or something.
     
  18. soulcompromise

    soulcompromise Member HipForums Supporter

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    I don't know, but I had a fear about wolves and pigs. Also, after watching "Nightmare on Elm Street" a had a scary dream.
     
  19. Tyrsonswood

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    No idea...
     
  20. Slunted

    Slunted 'long time listener, first time caller'

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    Ah ok thats nothing like what I had in mind....and in hindsight what I just said may have been a little insensitive. My bad.
     
  21. Slunted

    Slunted 'long time listener, first time caller'

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    Yeah Nightmare on Elm street was big with that. My brother had nightmares after. I still remind him now hes 46.
     
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