Fated Desires
lking to Marie about
"What do you think about lucid dreami
hat you're dreaming, and you can actually control the dream. It's like you're the director
can fly, go anywhere you want, and do anything you can imagine. It's like being in a video game, but more real. The
eate the experience. I think it shows just how powerful the human mind is. It can create whole worlds and stories, and y
was flying over a beautiful landscape, with mountains and forests and a sparkling lake below me. Th
different from our everyday lives. They can be like an escape from reality, or a portal to another dimension. I think that's
ow us things we didn't even know were there. It's almost like they're a secret code, and we just need to learn how to decipher them. Some people believe that d
shout at her, telling her to stop, but she kept running. Suddenly, a wave crashed over her, and she disappeared beneath the water. I woke up feeling terrified, like I had actually witnessed something terrible happen.
d stick with you. It's hard to know if it was really a premonition, or just a strange coincidence. But eith
been a warning. But I also felt guilty, like maybe I could have done something to stop it from happening.
t on us, and it's normal to feel overwhelmed by the emotions they stir up. It sounds li
y stuck with me, and I still think about it sometimes. It was so vivid
e your dream was more than just a ran
ubconscious mind. Maybe it was trying to tell you something
ke my subconscious was trying to warn me about something danger
eam, and there's no hidden meaning. Sometimes our minds just create strange and vivid dreams without any deeper purpose. But even if your dream didn't hav
eaning, it was still really intense and emotional. It felt so real, like I was actually there, watc
affected you in a real way. And that's okay. Sometimes our dreams can teach us things about ourselves, even if t
a literal warning, but it did help me to realize how strongly I feel about protecting children and