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Old 04-20-2012, 06:20 PM   #11
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I have very wild dreams almost every night! I can't remember a good one right now so I'll have to check back in later. I often dream about my dad who died 11 years ago, like he has just continued living along with the rest of us and it's totally unremarkable to see him, we'll just be doing everyday things. Some of my favorite dreams are about riding my horse, who has been dead for years, and feeling a total connection and communication with him. No bridle or saddle, I just have to think where I want him to go and it happens.

I took a self defense class some years ago, and for a long time afterward I would dream about fighting off attackers and kicking *****, and it was totally using the correct techniques the teacher had showed us! That was fun.
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