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Vampire and Werewolf dreams Sprog 11/20/06
    I often dream I am a vampire with amazing flight skills. I very rarely suck peoples blood, I am only distinctly aware of one time. As far as I know I am benevolent. The other night I was confronted by a malevolent vampire that spat a nasty slimy worm thing at me that wriggled under my skinn and bored to my core and cast me down from the light into the malevolent depths (at which point I woke up). So I think i'm not an evil vampire. I can fly perfectly well as myself (with energy out of my palms)so I do not need to be a vampire to fly.

    I also dreamed I was (changed into) a werewolf that went around shooting people with a shotgun. (seriously)

    What is the meaning of myself as a vampire and werewolf in my dreams.

    I have also woken up with burns, blisters and rust coloured stains on my hands. With no marks on the sheets or pillows. (I asked a similar question under paranormal, but I think they might be related)

 
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Unknown 11/22/06
Hi Sprog

These dreams say you have a frustrating inner feeling that your too nice for your own good, you flying as a vampire is you freeing yourself from your ‘niceness’ in your dreams.

The benevolent vampire in your dreams is representing the personality you aspire to, someone who will take what’s due to them. You sometimes feel like you’re an ‘easy pushover’ when dealing with others, you have a deep wish to be more assertive, more vampirish, without coming across as a nasty person, which your not.

The malevolent vampire represents your inner fear of an aggressive confrontation if you did take on a more assertive attitude, this inner fear rises to your subconscious when you’re in a confrontational situation and stops you from asserting yourself as much as you’d like to.

Being a werewolf and shooting people with a shotgun is just your sleeping memory reliving an incident the way you subconsciously wish it had went, you’re putting people down (not actually shooting them) the way you know you could have, if only you had more nerve.
Hope this helps.

Good Luck

Mick


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