lately i've been having those kind of dreams where the person your veiwing yourself from is always in a state of panic and distress. And in this case, the reason for distress is suddenly being unable to deal with the particular assignments in world history class. [it's happened for 3-4 days]What annoys me is that i HAVE no problems in that class, because i'm doing fine. Worst of all is that these are happening durring the vacation, and i [checking this morning] am 100% positive that we have no assignments over the break. School's not really part of my subcontious durring this vacation, but it always seems to find it's way into dreams.
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Repetitive nighmares
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That happens to me at the end of a semester. I feel like there is something I should be doing, and the "panic" in my dreams is usually missing an assignment.When I am awake, I don't think about the school thing, but for so long I'm invested that when I don't have to invest I worry slightly that I'm slipping somewhere.I bet that is all that is happening to you. By the time vacation is over, you should be stopping the dreams, but it will be just in time to get back to the school grind! UGH!
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night terrors about the foreskin?... no.
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Night terrors and nightmares are bit different....and personaly I'd prefer the latter
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Often generalised anxiety is expressed in dreams in a very specific way. The details mean nothing, but they do suggest some sort of anxiety underlying it.
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Well Most of the time my dreams are very multi-storied, but one thing that kept happening was the school issue.
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It may not be your subconcious telling you something wrong with the hitory or anything school related. My dreams (Often nightmares. I have never had a night terror though.) often bring up something, and I deem that a venue for it telling me something different. I often have a dream, that I know is a dream, for I cant feel anything, but occasionally, a bzzing or vibration, that im laying in my bed, just woke up from a dream. (A dream I actually had.) It'll be dark, and everything thats actually in my room will actually be in the room, minus a few things- Example the tv cord, the letters on the digital clock blurred, or my katana/wazikashi/tanto are missing from the rack. And what happens is, i bite my tongue, which wakes me up in the same position i was in during the dream. Scary, no? But the thing is, other people have this dream often, with the same things, like the clock, wrong with their room. They are natural, even healthy, nightmares. Bodies release of pent up thoughts. I have had nightmares about pannicking at school too. They are natural, but what works for me (Occasionally) is I tell myself, before I fall asleep, "I'm not going to have bad dreams" repeatedly until I fall asleep.