So, I have no idea what it means, but I am terrified of this one thing. It's a long hallway with doors on both sides, like a hotel almost, at the end of the hallway there is another door. Behind the door is the exact same hallway. I walk through this for ages, but I can feel something is behind me, gaining on me. I just run down the infinite hallways but there is no escape right? It's infinite. I always close the doors behind me in an attempt to slow down the thing, but eventually it always gets me and the nightmare ends. I once ripped a hole in the wall, but behind the wall, was another identical hallway. My mate and I think maybe I'm afraid of Repetition Until Death. Any thoughts?
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Have you had any trauma or accidents recently? If this is a repeated scenario don’t catastrophicize it, don’t worry or think about this nightmare, as that will only make it worse. This could also mean your subconscious part of your body is trying to tell you something, you have to root through your mind and find what its trying to tell you.
yes exactly
A study made at the National Institute of Health revealed that dreams early in the night surround current events. As the night progresses, dreams center around things of the past and become more vivid. Then, as waking time rolls around, dreams once again focus on current events.
If your dreams often contain unpleasant aspects, you need not become overly concerned about this. Experiments with hundreds of dreams have shown that unpleasant dreams, in which the dreamer is the victim of some type of misfortune, outstrip pleasant dreams by a ratio of 7 to 1.
However if you are troubled by repetition of the same type of unpleasant dreams, perhaps ones that contain allusions to immorality, egotism, aggression or similar things Remember the close relationship between recent events and dreams. The cause of your bad dreams may be in the things you practice and dwell on mentally from day to day. The solution to bad dreams may call for an adjustment in your routine of life, especially in what you regularly feed your mind.—Phil. 4:8.
If you are searching for a solution to your problems, you can find the answer, not in an interpretation of your dreams, but in God’s Word, the Bible.
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No idea what it's trying to tell me though mate