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rbnyc

(17,045 posts)
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 09:52 AM Mar 2012

Tell me this recurring dream is not literal.

I do often have premonitions, but they usually do not come as dreams and I am usually certain that they are premonitions. This recurring dream, however, is so frightening and confusing.

My whole life I’ve had various versions of the same nightmare, going off a bridge in a car into a river or large, deep, cold body of water. It’s completely horrifying. I am the passenger. The driver loses control of the car. I can see what’s happening. Then suddenly we are in the air and there’s nowhere to go but into the water.

In recent years my son is occasionally, but not always, in his car seat in the back. As we’re headed for the water, I try to figure out what I can do to save myself (and my son if he is present.) Sometimes I wake up before we hit the water. Sometimes I jump out of the car before it hits the water and I swim to safety. Sometimes we hit the water, but for some reason we are able to drive the car to safety. Sometimes we sink and I wake up while I’m figuring out how to get out of the car.

I always wake up thinking I need to have a plan for getting out of a submerged car. But then I shake it off.

I am afraid of bridges and I am afraid of cars. I always have been.

I had another one of these dreams right before I woke up this morning.

They really bother me.

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Tell me this recurring dream is not literal. (Original Post) rbnyc Mar 2012 OP
I think it's the opposite of Sweet Freedom Mar 2012 #1
So, let go? rbnyc Mar 2012 #2
I think so! Sweet Freedom Mar 2012 #8
it's extremely rare for dreams to be precognitive or clairvoyant magical thyme Mar 2012 #3
Well, I've been stressed out my whole life... rbnyc Mar 2012 #9
I have a similar dream often Kookaburra Mar 2012 #4
I just applied for a new job... rbnyc Mar 2012 #10
Wow! Howler Mar 2012 #5
Yes. rbnyc Mar 2012 #11
How is the water? Why Syzygy Mar 2012 #6
I always anticipate that it will be cold... rbnyc Mar 2012 #12
It turns out to be much more shallow? Ilsa Mar 2012 #18
Thanks. rbnyc Mar 2012 #19
Me too. I'm in a state of flux now. Ilsa Mar 2012 #20
Past life? MorningGlow Mar 2012 #7
Wow... rbnyc Mar 2012 #13
My first thought was also that it SheilaT Mar 2012 #17
"Car losing control" dreams are common anxiety dreams. BlueIris Mar 2012 #14
Is the the solution... rbnyc Mar 2012 #15
I think the solution is to resolve whatever makes you feel out of control. nt BlueIris Mar 2012 #16

Sweet Freedom

(3,995 posts)
1. I think it's the opposite of
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 10:10 AM
Mar 2012

"I always wake up thinking I need to have a plan for getting out of a submerged car"

Seems to me your brain is trying to teach you that this is an irrational fear. You've dreamed every possible scenario and you survive even without a premeditated plan of escape.

 

magical thyme

(14,881 posts)
3. it's extremely rare for dreams to be precognitive or clairvoyant
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 10:28 AM
Mar 2012

and in my personal experience, they have a very different feel to them than regular dreams. "Outside of time," rather than emotional.

It is more likely a metaphor that your mind is using to send you a message.

Kookaburra

(2,649 posts)
4. I have a similar dream often
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 10:30 AM
Mar 2012

It's usually when I'm going through something and feel I have no control over my life.

It feels like your mind processing conflict.

rbnyc

(17,045 posts)
10. I just applied for a new job...
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 08:16 PM
Mar 2012

...a higher position at much better pay. I've been struggling with leadership issues at my current job, and struggling with my income (and my health.)

There's no shortage of stress. I've been working on taking better care of myself (and my chakras!) but I know I have a long way to go.

Howler

(4,225 posts)
5. Wow!
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 12:02 PM
Mar 2012

From you're dream imagery I'm getting That you don't feel in control of your life Or destiny or where you are headed and The feelings, emotions you are experienceing or burying feel over whelming and scary to you.You are afraid to fully engage them and let them fully wash over and through you. Mentally analizying and trying to rationanlyze you situation in life isn't enough to come fully into balance you have to let youre emotions go and experience them too. They also have wisdom and answers,insight for you. They are a "Bridge" To better funtioning and healing.

rbnyc

(17,045 posts)
11. Yes.
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 08:29 PM
Mar 2012

I was thinking, after reading the replies here, what if next time I have this dream, I don't resist and just go with it as the car plunges into the water.

I do feel that I don't control my destiny. So much depends upon other people, especially employers and prospective employers. And the things that are in my control, I struggle to change - like self-care.

Better functioning and healing are exactly what I need.

I am taking steps...



Thanks so much.

Why Syzygy

(18,928 posts)
6. How is the water?
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 12:10 PM
Mar 2012

Water traditionally represents the sub-conscious, emotions, creativity, spirituality. Your dreams are finding all kinds of different ways for you to jump into the flow of your psyche, creative nature. You're coming up with ways to escape! Do you remember what the water looks/feels like?

rbnyc

(17,045 posts)
12. I always anticipate that it will be cold...
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 08:32 PM
Mar 2012

...but I don't remember ever actually feeling it.

It's usually dark grey. Often, when the car hits it, it turns out to be much more shallow than I anticipated and we end up just driving through it looking for a way to get back on the road.

I am planting a little bug in my head to just dive in next time I have this dream.

Thanks.

Ilsa

(61,696 posts)
18. It turns out to be much more shallow?
Thu Mar 15, 2012, 10:30 PM
Mar 2012

So it isnt as deadly as you thought as you were plunging in? I think your subconscious is trying to tell you, "this too shall pass," and "it isn't as bad and worrisome as you're making it out to be." I really think your subconscious is trying to comfort you and help you relax, take one day (one stroke in swimming) at a time.

Here's another idea: you're off the road or path that you saw for your life. It feels tragic for you and you want to get back on the path you are supposed to be on. Does your work make you happy, or does it feel "shallow"? Look for key words that have other reflective meanings. Puns count, too.

rbnyc

(17,045 posts)
19. Thanks.
Fri Mar 16, 2012, 04:50 PM
Mar 2012

I really appreciate your insights.

I do tend to take things way too seriously - and at the same time do have serious challenges.

I like your advice.

Ilsa

(61,696 posts)
20. Me too. I'm in a state of flux now.
Fri Mar 16, 2012, 06:32 PM
Mar 2012

A lot is going on, and I'm very stressed, more than I should be, but it's my nature, especially where kids or money is concerned. Nothing wrong with taking things very seriously unless it starts to affect your outlook or behavior or health.

I wish you lots of luck with everything you're dealing with.

rbnyc

(17,045 posts)
13. Wow...
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 08:33 PM
Mar 2012

...since I've been in a traumatic, life-altering car accident already in this life, it's interesting to think that this kind of thing just happens to me over and over.

lol

I've always been curious about past lives.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
17. My first thought was also that it
Sun Mar 11, 2012, 11:04 PM
Mar 2012

is a past life dream.

The only recurring dream I've ever had turns out to be past-life related.

BlueIris

(29,135 posts)
14. "Car losing control" dreams are common anxiety dreams.
Thu Mar 8, 2012, 11:40 PM
Mar 2012

About fears of loss of control, the feeling that someone or something else is driving our lives. I think that's what the dream is about.

rbnyc

(17,045 posts)
15. Is the the solution...
Fri Mar 9, 2012, 10:49 AM
Mar 2012

...to get in control, to accept that you are not in control, or a little bit of both?

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