About 3 years ago I dreamt that I was in a downtown Chicago office interviewing for a fancy new job. For whatever reason my mom came along for the interview and was patiently waiting for me in the office lobby. About half way through the interview it began to dawn on me that my mom passed away over a decade ago. This realization effectively transformed my dream into a lucid one. I quickly ditched the interview, grabbed my mom, and we spent the rest of the day enjoying downtown Chicago. I took her out for tea, caught her up on my life, and we made the absolute most of the little time we had together.

The memories from this dream are as vivid as the memories from my real life and I treasure them dearly.

  • Extras@lemmy.today
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    1 year ago

    Dont really remember my dreams at all but just wanted to drop in and say that it was nice reading about your dream and sorry for your loss

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    1 year ago

    Had a dream recently that I’ve defenestrated myself out of 10+ floor. It was calm actually and I’ve didn’t die or was hurt. Just laying on the street till I’ve woken up.

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    1 year ago

    thanks, OP. that was such a nice read.
    mine is: having dinner with the woman i loved. we sat beside each other and talked the night away. it was punctuated by laughter and every word just seemed right.
    reality is we dont talk anymore.

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    1 year ago

    I dreamed Iwas back in high school and every class was replaced with a single class the school claimed covered every education basis. The class was called cool knitting and it was just a sweatshop. I woke up houling with laughter

  • Nakoichi [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Last night I dreamt about being stuck in the Midwest after going out there to do work and organize. I survived floods and blizzards and still in the face of that had resigned to stay and continue the work.