ONE of the Several Dreams I had while in Coma

I had a few I still remember

 This dream would be a dream interpreters fun filled fantasy I am sure.

Picture this, I am hurt {from wounds} and being carried by two of a four man team, no matter where they go they continue to take me with them.

I am begging them to please leave me behind and finish the mission {no I have no idea what the mission is} I spend my time in pain filled agony begging them to just let me die, and all they say is, "we do not leave our people behind" I keep saying "but look at me, I am old and have no business out here in the field" "why do you insist on carrying me along?"

We stop, make camp and my needs are seen to first, I can hear myself moaning in pain constantly, except for food and the occasional shot of painkiller I am pretty much ignored. This seems endless. Daylight we move, nighttime we rest, I still have no idea what mission we are on but do understand I have no place there, yet they will not let me be, they continue to carry me no matter how much I protest, they refuse to just let me die, no matter how much I beg to be left behind, they always answer the same way "we do not leave our people behind". I remember crying to just let me die, please!

I shared this with Colleen upon awakening along with several other strange dreams.

 

 

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I would say you were fighting for your life, and those 2 men are your will to live.  But I am just a hack at this stuff.  You probably know a lot better.
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What a stressful dream. I think it's pretty clear the kind of emotional struggle the dream describes.

I love reading people's dreams, and I hope you'll share more.
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I agree with both assessements above, this was a pretty easy one to interpret.
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Yeah, much like what has been said. The characters were personifying your ambivalence, your "tug of war" with yourself. Resolving ambivalence is often considered to be a stage of change. You chose life. (or it chose you  ). As with me, I'm sure it's not the first time.  
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Reply By: Dr GuyPosted: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
I would say you were fighting for your life, and those 2 men are your will to live. But I am just a hack at this stuff. You probably know a lot better.

Seems like the general take from friends I have shared this with.

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Reply By: Texas WahinePosted: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
What a stressful dream. I think it's pretty clear the kind of emotional struggle the dream describes.

I love reading people's dreams, and I hope you'll share more.

I will a couple of the ones I remember are wild as can be and make no sense what so ever

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Reply By: EmperorofIceCreamPosted: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
I agree with both assessements above, this was a pretty easy one to interpret.

I wondered about all the crying I did in the dreams simon.

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You chose life. (or it chose you ). As with me, I'm sure it's not the first time.
Reply By: DrDonaldPosted: Tuesday, April 10, 2007

I think this might be the last time I get to "cheat death" no matter how much I choose life.

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I'm glad they didn't leave you behind MM.

Not one of us can escape death forever, BUT we can sure give it a run for its money...  
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Next thing you know, you'll be dreaming that you are a salespersons whose luggage got mixed up as you are about to enter a house with a bunch of bright lights....

 

Ooops, sorry, mixing up your dream with a Sorpanos episode  

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Reply By: Tova7Posted: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
I'm glad they didn't leave you behind MM.

Not one of us can escape death forever, BUT we can sure give it a run for its money...

Never planned on Beating Death, but will fight till last breath.

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Reply By: terpfan1980Posted: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Next thing you know, you'll be dreaming that you are a salespersons whose luggage got mixed up as you are about to enter a house with a bunch of bright lights....

Ooops, sorry, mixing up your dream with a Sorpanos episode

I do not watch the sopranos, so I ain't gotta clue.

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I won't add any interpretation as everyone's mind is different, but I do find it fascinating that you relay the fact that you dreamed while in a coma. I always wondered about that.
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Reply By: MasonMPosted: Tuesday, April 10, 2007
I won't add any interpretation as everyone's mind is different, but I do find it fascinating that you relay the fact that you dreamed while in a coma. I always wondered about that.

For a while I was living in a dream world mason, some not so nice. some very confusing. some heart wrenching.