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So I Just Woke In The Middle Of The Night And Started To Ponder About This

I keep having nightmares EVERY NIGHT.?

Recently, maybe starting this week, I started having terrifying dreams. Every night for a week now.
for example:
Last night-
i had a dream that i went to this house with my dog that i adore, and a bunch of other girls. All of a sudden, the house appears on some sort of lake. & then, a huge boat appears & pushes water towards the house to try to destroy it. Water comes filling in & i loose my dog in the water. :( After that, we escape and end up in some airport where everyone is kicking us and hurting us, being rude and trying to kill us. We then escape, into an ocean. In the middle of a cold, huge ocean. Im swimming, crying because my dog is gone ( i love my dog so much.) and look into the water and see dead people on the ocean's ground. I then escape and appear into another airport in a whole different country, and no one speaks english, and a little while after that, my dream ends. That was one of the most emotional and terrifying dreams ever. i woke up crying.

Other dreams i've had this week are terrible. Its hard to remember all of them though. Most of them are about losing my dog. & people dying.
I am afraid to go to sleep.

Can someone please tell me why im having these terrible dreams? Thanks. :)

I woke up the other day with gum stuck to my hand.?

After pondering the situation I remembered I had fallen asleep with gum in my mouth, woke up in the middle of the night, and removed it from my mouth (old gum is horrible)

I can't wait to hear some responses.

Why do people with high paying jobs look down on others with low paying jobs?

I ask this because I couldn't help to notice when some people are janitors (like me) society basically thinks that we're high school drop outs or don't have any education. When the Truth is I Do have an education. I did finish High School, I did go to college for a while but then I gave up because I couldn't do it and it was too hard. Not to mention I Hated school cause I was terrible cause of my aspergers. So I decided to do Janitorial because I have so much experience with it and also my father does it. So I'll take his business when the time is right.

My Point is that I noticed that other I graduated with from High School think that I'm not going anywhere in life cause of What I do. And also sometimes those big shots (lawyers, Doctors, Cops) or any other Degree person always laugh and say "I got a tip for you get a REAL JOB!!" plus I just feel like Im less than a person from everyone cause I try making small talk and they always look down on me. Not to mention I work for less than the minimum wage. I just feel like I'm a failure cause I couldn't be like someone that became a success after graduating from college.... If anyone out there has the best answer please tell me....

The "MYSTICAL" in classical music: which composers/compositions best represent this concept for you?

Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnJDO5rZN...

Mystery Sonata No. 8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8cIk8p4L...
Mystery Sonata No. 10

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ui3KD05mE...
Mystery Sonata No. 14

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCSEEvEm3uc
Pasacaglia - The Guardian Angel [in accordatura)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iny0zvJFYuw
Requiem

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=perbCLrf3_8
Missa Alleluja à 36: Sanctus, Ossana & Benedictus



Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber's Rosary Sonatas were written in Salzburg in the 1670s or 1680s, and they're really unlike anything else in the violin literature. Scordatura, or unconventional tuning of an instrument's strings, was common enough during the Baroque era, but Biber's cycle of 15 pieces for violin and continuo explores the technique exhaustively: each of the 15 sonatas uses a different tuning. The result is music of fearsome difficulty for the player, and, as with Bach's best music, technical complexity generates spiritual intensity. Each sonata represents one of the Mysteries of the Catholic Rosary, which are divided into five Joyful Mysteries (the Annunciation, for example), five Sorrowful Mysteries (concluding with Christ's crucifixion), and five Glorious Mysteries (centered on the Resurrection and on Mary's Assumption). Some of the tunings are downright outlandish; as the music reaches its spiritual climax in the "Resurrection" sonata, Biber specifies that the violin be played with its two central strings crossed, perhaps to symbolize the meeting of heaven and earth or the Cross of the Crucifixion itself.

Biber was a prolific composer of sacred vocal music, of the which the two Requiems and the Missa Christi resurgentis are outstanding examples. The Missa Salisburgensis is an astonishing polyphonic setting of the mass for 53 independent voices which is currently attributed to Biber (it was previously thought to be the work of Orazio Benevoli).

Your lucid dreaming stories?

My first lucid dream was a nightmear, unfortunately. At that time I didn't know what it was called. Although it was a nightmear and I was pretty freaked out because in that dream I tried to wake up but I couldn't, I was also pretty amased that I could be so awake and alert in a dream. I had two more unintentional lucid dreams after that which thankfully were not nightmears so I enjoyed them. That was probably 5 years ago. Now I'm intentionally lucid dreaming, just started in the middle of December but I have had many lucid dreams so far. I really like looking at my hands. I know that sounds weird, but in dreams your hands are always different. I like seeing myself with 6 fingers,3,9, or like last time, 7 baby feet as fingers. That was just weird but oh so cool :3 I stood there for like a minute just poking the tiny feet and laughing at my subconcious for how bissare yet cool it made my hands look. In the last lucid dream I had I decided to try to talk to my dream guide/subconscious self for the first time. I went over to the dream character resembling my mom, and said "I want to talk to you. Actually, I would really like to talk to my dream guide. Can I speak to them?" She smiled at me and said "I guess, but you will have to find him." (So my dream guide is a guy then?) I was confused about this and asked her to explain what she meant. She said " There are different levels. We don't control what he does, so we can't make him appear now. You will just have to find him." That left me really curious and I have been pondering the meaning of it or the past two days. The next lucid dream I have I'm probably going to ask about this again.

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