Strange Dreams
Oct. 13th, 2002 08:21 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Had this one last night.
I'm watching a Monty Python sketch, John Cleese is working at the local Labour Board, and Eric Idle is looking for work as a rabbit. He's dressed in a rabbit suit, and is quit earnest. Typical Python, but suddenly I realize that I'm not watching this on television, but I'm in the room, and there are a number of people dressed as rabbits besides Idle.
Almost as if on command, all the rabbits and I rise, and leave through a door. No pushing, no speech at all. Behind the door is a long corridor, all in white with numerous doors and side corridors. There are now a ridiculous number of people dressed as rabbits in this hall. As we walk, still in silence (but with the normal sounds of a crowd walking) The rabbits take side corridors and doors, until I'm the last one left, and facing a door at the end of the corridor. I enter without hesitation, and inside is a bed-sized platform, white like everything else. I lay down on it spread-eagle, and begin to float and spin slowly. At no time is there a sensation of fear, just detachment. All at once all the joints in my body "pop" and I wake up utterly terrified.
I have no idea what scared me so, since there was nothing overtly frightening in the dream
I'm watching a Monty Python sketch, John Cleese is working at the local Labour Board, and Eric Idle is looking for work as a rabbit. He's dressed in a rabbit suit, and is quit earnest. Typical Python, but suddenly I realize that I'm not watching this on television, but I'm in the room, and there are a number of people dressed as rabbits besides Idle.
Almost as if on command, all the rabbits and I rise, and leave through a door. No pushing, no speech at all. Behind the door is a long corridor, all in white with numerous doors and side corridors. There are now a ridiculous number of people dressed as rabbits in this hall. As we walk, still in silence (but with the normal sounds of a crowd walking) The rabbits take side corridors and doors, until I'm the last one left, and facing a door at the end of the corridor. I enter without hesitation, and inside is a bed-sized platform, white like everything else. I lay down on it spread-eagle, and begin to float and spin slowly. At no time is there a sensation of fear, just detachment. All at once all the joints in my body "pop" and I wake up utterly terrified.
I have no idea what scared me so, since there was nothing overtly frightening in the dream
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Date: 13 Oct 2002 14:39 (UTC)In its usual wonderful explain-everything-at-all-costs way, the brain happily interprets the sensation as what it feels like -- having been dropped onto the bed from a height. So dreams often end abruptly with some sort of fall (or setup for a fall, like floating in the air). Mine almost invariably involve tripping and falling hard.
Needless to say, the sensation of falling is one of the primary fear-and-adrenaline triggers in humans, as would be expected from a race that used to spend a lot of time sleeping in trees. So you frequently wake up terrified when one of these happens.
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Date: 13 Oct 2002 18:13 (UTC)no subject