tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5571218098538219550.post516901030136182801..comments2023-06-09T11:42:30.836+01:00Comments on Dreaming In Text: The Blue-Green DemonBrian Keaneyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17754984212153946279noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5571218098538219550.post-17063428645300180502016-08-28T06:56:31.783+01:002016-08-28T06:56:31.783+01:00Wow! Thanks for sharing this. Wow! Thanks for sharing this. Brian Keaneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17754984212153946279noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5571218098538219550.post-55837407275362384692016-08-28T04:45:07.149+01:002016-08-28T04:45:07.149+01:00I have recently had a similar dream about a blue-g...I have recently had a similar dream about a blue-green demon. <br />Recently someone very importent to me passed away. We had a very spiritual relationship and he was an emotionally powerful person.<br />My dream also occured in a bedroom. I was with my mother in a bedroom and saw something writhing around under the sheets. I knew immediately that something was wrong. I think in my mind i called on my loved one because he was in the spirit world and i knew that whatever was under the sheets was not human. <br />It was terrifying, the noise that came from the hallway. I was crouched in the corner when this very large, about 6.5ft demon came in the room snarling at ME in particular Because i couldn't deal with this low level creature myself.<br />He destroyed everything in the process and grabbed it's leg from under the covers and dragged it's weaker, less colorful counterpart out as it shrieked the entire way. <br />I take dreams like this seriously and have had lucid dreams most of my life. They are significant.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11919243865618809281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5571218098538219550.post-48652964039163015002011-09-13T17:52:21.472+01:002011-09-13T17:52:21.472+01:00Paul, you may be right about sleep apnea. Not abou...Paul, you may be right about sleep apnea. Not about the cheese, though. I'd need to be a cheesaholic to account for my dreams. <br /><br />Derek that corner sounds questionable. I knew someone who fell asleep on a step ladder painting his living room. (He had small children who kept him up all night.) He was pretty badly bruised but otherwise ok.Brian Keaneyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17754984212153946279noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5571218098538219550.post-53120091661720145752011-09-13T15:35:21.895+01:002011-09-13T15:35:21.895+01:00Brian, it sounds like the beginnings of a great st...Brian, it sounds like the beginnings of a great story! <br /><br />I never achieved true sleepwalking, but at our old house I did sleep-stand once. When asked what I was doing, I apparently replied that I was looking around the room. When questioned further, I explained that it was 'something to do'. I often used to wake up in the dark, feeling there was something in one corner of the room. And always the same corner.DThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11803989273524731892noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5571218098538219550.post-5742090454648802222011-09-13T14:03:20.323+01:002011-09-13T14:03:20.323+01:00Is there any chance that you suffer from sleep apn...Is there any chance that you suffer from sleep apnea? The waking up in panic, gasping for breath, is a classic symptom of this.<br /><br />As for the blue-green creature, maybe too much wine and cheese before retiring?Paul Lambhttp://www.paullamb.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com