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Old 05-19-2007, 10:38 PM
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get me in my sleep? I often wake-up about 2am to 3am.
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Old 05-19-2007, 11:36 PM
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YOu need to cut back on the scary movie's. I would start off with watching Barnie ever night before you go to bed. Then in the morning watch your favortie (not scary) movie. Think nice thoughts before you go to bed. Dont have alot of sugar before you go to bed.
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Old 05-20-2007, 02:14 AM
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Thease Are Real Demons They Can Really Harm You Get A Exorcist Quick
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Old 05-20-2007, 03:33 AM
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It's probably something with what you watch on TV or the computer, try to cut down on the demonic aspects of these and see what is happening. It may also be something you eat before you go to bed (yes I know, but it might)
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Old 05-20-2007, 04:53 AM
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I have had the same experience, and what I noticed was that I usually was in a negative relationship. When the relationship ended so did the demon dreams. So take it as a warning!
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Old 05-20-2007, 06:22 AM
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Irregardless of why you dream of demons time and time again, it seems you want that to come to an end. If you go to sleep fearing demons you'll dream of them and the cycle continues. Practice some visualization before drifitng off to sleep. Face the demon and laugh in his face. Imagine how they handle it on Harry Potter with the Ridikulus imagry where their biggest fear becomes something ridiculous. Those visualizations will carry over into your dreams and enpower you to not only face these demons but to stand up to them and defeat your fear of them.Best of luck!
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Old 05-20-2007, 07:21 AM
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Did you ever see the movie "Dreamscape"? Awesome flick about dreams.Is there something in your life that scares you that you haven't faced? If you face a real problem and come out even or ahead, those dreams might fade. If you face the thing you fear, the death of fear is certain (according to a famous German).
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Old 05-20-2007, 10:36 AM
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Here I go again, putting on my know-it-all 25-cent psychologist hat! No charge for this one, because I can't even plumb under my own toilet, much less the depths of another person's psyche, and so, when things get too nasty either place, I usually call whatever professional that charges prices I can afford.Still, friend, I am pretty sure of one thing: the demons of the dream world are not ghosts, and the only Hell they come from is the hell of living in such an anxious, worrisome world as this. It is filled with very intimidating mysteries, imaginary or real. We knew that before Freud, and I'll bet you even a REAL psychologist would tell you that sometimes the most dreadful thing of all is the imagination. The following suggestion has one merit, the fact that I didn't invent it, but have read it repeatedly in pop psych and dream interpretation manuals: What would it hurt to keep a note pad and a pencil by the bed and write down the dream briefly?Describe the circumstances, the setting, and the appearance and behavior of the demons, and ask yourself, "What was I worrying about before I went to sleep? What am I afraid of?" Keep doing this until the American Association of Professional Psychologists and Slick-tongued Soothsayers jerks my self-bestowed license for giving unqualified advice.Without taking such unqualified license, how could I ever survive even one day on "Yahoo Answers"? My thin excuse is that I did it and it helped me. And also, if you realize during the dream that it is indeed a dream, you might try turning and confronting the demons, saying, "Haunt ME, huh? Here I am, Freddy, do your damnedest!" Freddy Kruger may be ugly, but you have one advantage over him: you're real. You'll still be there when you wake up. Spit on Freddy or the Wicked Witch of the West, and they dissolve in saliva. Confronting them, you might soon become convinced that dream demons can do nothing. In real life, Freddy doesn't pop into people's bedrooms after the nightmare is over. And yet--- I feel trepidation, for some reason. Would that such simplistic advice always worked! As FDR said, "You have nothing to fear but fear itself", but dealing with chronic anxiety, panic and fear is certainly not always so simple as all that! Often a professional can help with a person faced with severe anxieties, so-called "baseless terror", and nightmares. We folks are mostly just having fun trying to answer hard questions, but real fears and anxieties are too serious a business for amateurs, so, as Carl Sandburg wrote, "Beware of advice-- even this!"
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Old 05-20-2007, 11:01 AM
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Then quit playing Dungeons and Dragons.
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Old 05-20-2007, 01:23 PM
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Because your anti-patriotic. Hang an American flag above your bed and the dreams will stop.
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