10-30-2013, 08:58 PM
I get dreams rarely, but when I do, they flip me up for a day or two.
Dark and scary stuff. But in dreams I am not scared. In this one I actually cracked few jokes.
This time it was Apocalypse, I mean total destruction of Earth's crust.
Cause unknown.
Group of people (20 or so) and I are standing on some platform, or some tall building with glass all around. And we see entire Earth from there. It looked to me like bunch of huge screens all around us.
And we see in the distance Apocalypse. Complete continents crumble like cookies, and they sink. The whole planet is becoming one giant water ball.
And we all just watch, point fingers, somewhat excited like watching a movie. As it is approaching us, I said: "Oh boy, it's our turn now. Time to go home."
A train passes by in full speed, cars derailed start to tumble.
I said: "Where you think you're going buddy."
And seconds before we get wiped out, dream stops.
This happend two nights ago, I can't recall all of the details, but it was intense watching that, being spectator of destruction and impending doom.
Like I said, there was no fear, or urge to run. I guess we knew the inevitable from the get go.
But the whole vision was just breathtaking, so spectacular, that I would not mind seeing 'real' thing.
Dark and scary stuff. But in dreams I am not scared. In this one I actually cracked few jokes.
This time it was Apocalypse, I mean total destruction of Earth's crust.
Cause unknown.
Group of people (20 or so) and I are standing on some platform, or some tall building with glass all around. And we see entire Earth from there. It looked to me like bunch of huge screens all around us.
And we see in the distance Apocalypse. Complete continents crumble like cookies, and they sink. The whole planet is becoming one giant water ball.
And we all just watch, point fingers, somewhat excited like watching a movie. As it is approaching us, I said: "Oh boy, it's our turn now. Time to go home."
A train passes by in full speed, cars derailed start to tumble.
I said: "Where you think you're going buddy."
And seconds before we get wiped out, dream stops.
This happend two nights ago, I can't recall all of the details, but it was intense watching that, being spectator of destruction and impending doom.
Like I said, there was no fear, or urge to run. I guess we knew the inevitable from the get go.
But the whole vision was just breathtaking, so spectacular, that I would not mind seeing 'real' thing.
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