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chochiyo_sama ([personal profile] chochiyo_sama) wrote2008-09-07 03:24 am
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Bad Dreams woke me up


I am groggy and disturbed, so this might not make any sense.

I dreamed about several tribes of Native Americans and some groups of people who were pioneers/colonists.

There was a big meadow--like a pasture with a woods in it--but not a dense woods--just a lot of trees.

It was like a round robin of death.  Each group of Native Americans and each group of the "settlers" were involved--they attacked each other and killed scads of each other.

In the dream, it was like I was partially the omniscient observer, but also I was there--it was like I was constantly just a few steps behind whatever group was invading and killing people (and they all were invading and killing).  And I was always too late to stop it.  There were others with me too--but I don't know who we were supposed to be.

I know one of the Native Americans was called White Eagle--and he had white paint on his chin that looked like three slashes, as if his chin had been clawed by sometihing.

What was most disturbing about it was that there were so many dead children in it.

Shortly before I woke up, I saw a young girl dressed in black--she was the only survivor of the attack.  She was running through this meadow, crying.  The people who were with me ran ahead towards this young girl.  She was maybe 10.  They were encouraging her to run run run!

Then the group led by White Eagle road through them on paint ponies and rode her down.  I could hear her gasping for breath and sobbing.  Then it was like somebody was telling me what happened--but I could also see it in my mind's eye.  They cut off her head and played with it--smacking it around the meadow with branches that had been laying on the ground as if her head were the puck in a hockey game.

I felt such a sense of horror and sadness and futility--I didn't know how to fix this.  And I believed I could not fix it, and that people were going to die and die and die because *I* did not know what to do.

I don't know why that, in dreams, I am always faced with the impossible task of saving hundreds of people from horrible fates, but I have nothing to battle evil with.  yet, I don't stop trying to save them.

I must be really stupid--or else I have some sort of Messiah complex.

Ah well.

Need to go back to sleep.

Cat is howling.

I suppose she is jealous of the computer.

LOL>


[identity profile] poliphilo.livejournal.com 2008-09-07 01:32 pm (UTC)(link)
What a hideous dream.

Mine are rarely that realistic- thank goodness.
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Wow.

[personal profile] the_godiva 2008-09-07 03:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I've had some pretty bad anxiety dreams but yours beats them all.

Be sure to discuss this with your therapist the next time you see her.

[identity profile] sgt-majorette.livejournal.com 2008-09-07 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Some people call that "lucid dreaming", when the scary part of the dream is that it feels like it might be a memory.

Medically, it's called "hypnogogic hallucination." It happens when your sleeping and waking cycles don't turn over in an orderly fashion.

In tribal cultures where they understand that linear time is a concept invented by humans to make sense of things we can't fathom, they call it "spirit walking", when you explore alternate universes in the safety of delta sleep.

[identity profile] chochiyo-sama.livejournal.com 2008-09-07 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Man, that is a sucky universe then. I never want to go there again--they were all blood-thirsty and just wanted to kill anyone who wasn't in their own particular group.

I thought lucid dreaming was the ability to make your dreams do what you wanted them too---and I NEVER get to have dreams where Johnny Depp takes me sailing on the Black Pearl.... :(

[identity profile] estherandmia.livejournal.com 2008-09-07 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
i seem to enjoy reading your "insanity", i hope you don“t mind that i added you
mia

[identity profile] chochiyo-sama.livejournal.com 2008-09-08 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
You are welcome to join the madness. Feel free to chime in at will.

:)

[identity profile] holczer13.livejournal.com 2008-09-07 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Have you ever researched the land you live on? and who lived there before, and how long it was settled by the "white man"? Because the Lakota Sioux originated in Minnesota/Wisconsin and were only pushed out in the 1840's, to the west. It is just something to think about.

Alternatively, if you don't want to have that sort of dream ever again, pray before bed each nite to have soft sleep and sweet dreams, and you will.
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[personal profile] the_godiva 2008-09-07 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Or hang a dreamcatcher in the window.

[identity profile] chochiyo-sama.livejournal.com 2008-09-08 12:20 am (UTC)(link)
I actually have a dream catcher made by a for-real Lakota Souix lady hanging from the middle of my ceiling from the ceiling fan pull chain.

I bought it up at the headwaters of the Mississippi River from a very elderly Lakota woman who was making them in Itasca State Park. I was about 10 years old.

It doesn't really strain my bad dreams out very well. Maybe I need to get a fresh one. Maybe this one is already full of bad dreams....
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[personal profile] the_godiva 2008-09-08 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
Hanging in the middle, huh? I'll bet your feet aren't having any bad dreams.

Maybe get a second one for over your head. And put a witch ball in the window to keep the bad dreams from coming in.

I'm going to Guatemala this April. I'll pick you up a box of trouble dolls when I'm there. One can never have too many trouble dolls.

Perhaps I'll get you a magic wand to keep by your bed. And maybe a magic pebble too.

[identity profile] chochiyo-sama.livejournal.com 2008-09-08 02:03 pm (UTC)(link)
what is a witch ball? Never heard of it before. Sounds intriguing.

:)

Oooh....DeAnn and her sister went to Guatamala at the beginning of the summer to pick up Josue. He is the cutest little punkin you've ever seen!!

I adore him, and he thinks Auntie C is the BOMB.

LOL

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Witch ball

[personal profile] the_godiva 2008-09-10 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
A witch ball looks like a glass christmas ornament ball. Only the sides have pockets that have been pulled into the ball so the inside has sorta glass webs in the middle. I think the concept is that the evil spirits go into the ball and get confused and can't get out; they're trapped.

Do a google search. It should come up with something.

[identity profile] chochiyo-sama.livejournal.com 2008-09-08 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
Well, this actually is prime (former) hunting grounds for the Lakota. From Owatonna to Rochester there are tons of stories and artifacts about the Lakota people.

My sister lives right across the street from Rice Lake State Park. They still find gobs of arrowheads there.

I don't think the ancient peoples are sending me messages, though, because I have this basic theme of nightmare frequently.

They usually don't involve Native Americans.

Often the dreams involve Satan, tornadoes, or nuclear holocausts.

The uniting theme is always that there are a bunch of people (often children) who are about to be killed or worse, and I know I am supposed to save them, but I have no weapons, no transportation, no power of any kind. And if I try to dial 911 on the phones in the dream, I just hear people conversing way in the distance like an old fashioned party line. They ignore my requests for help.

If I pick up a stick to have some sort of weapon, it turns into something pathetic in my hand--like a carrot or a feather.

It's very frustrating.

When I finally wake up, I feel guilty--like I abandoned these dream people to die.

Sick, huh?