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Bad Dreams
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Then again, there are some that would say that the Force is speaking through your dreams and you are experiencing a much stronger connection to it currently. I've participated in discussions here at the Temple that have included the idea that these types of dreams are actually prophetic in nature and the Force is "trying to tell you something" or warn you of impending danger.
As for suggestions, I'm afraid I'm probably not much help, but I'll leave you with this. Sometimes you just need to let things be what they are without obsessing or worrying about them. This too, shall pass. We often increase our anxiety by focusing on being anxious. Accept these dreams for what they are. An exercise of your subconscious mind. When you let them go, your mind will seek other ways to be entertained while you rest at night.
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They can also be in my opinion a warning that something is wrong, especially if the dream is repeated, or as your mind is more open during sleep a more easy communication with the all.
Dreams are fascinating and there are so many different opinions about them. You could try keeping a dream journal and try to understand what your mind is telling you, paying attention to personal meanings for things seen or heard within the dream.
just my personal opinion

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Later my fiance said that it seemed like I was feeling helpless, so I had a dream in which I was helpless. That makes sense to me. The next time we spent the night apart I slept just fine even though I was sure that the seperation was what had caused it. She was right, I was wrong.
In a way your dreams are telling you something, you just need to figure out what they're trying to tell you. I recommend keeping some paper and a pen/pencil by your bed. As soon as you wake up from a dream write it down along with how it made you feel upon waking. Search for clues in that.
Now, I'm not a psycologist or a doctor of any sorts but that seems like the logical thing to do. Hope I helped.

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Adder wrote: If they return you could view them as being unresolved to your subconscious. I tend to modify the way I react to them to assist this process. Initially its about dealing with accepting the resultant emotional footprint they leave, but if you can get into your dreams then you can further change the way you react within the dream - which will start to reduce that waking footprint. To completely stop it I find I must change the dream, not to stop it, but to modify it... then they do away I find.
That is exactly right. It is how we help people with chronic repeated nightmares to stop them. We ask them to think about how they would like to modify the dream before going to sleep and then ask them to implement this change in the dream state. It is incredibly helpful to empower people to stop the nightmares and get over the feeling of helplessness associated with nightmares.
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If we're having recurring dreams (in your case, it's not recurrent, but the THEME seems recurrent), I've read a tip where you could write about how you'd WANT your dream to proceed. (haven't tried it, though)
I think what this activity [writing about a dream] does is it's telling your brain what to think about.
Your mind's focus is manifested in your dreams.
What do you want to dream about? Focus on those.

It won't happen instantly, but keep focusing on the dreams or dream themes (genre?

Dreams also help us solve problems... even mental experiments (hypothetical, philosophical stuff) have happened in my dreams :')
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