reply to post by kennylee
Thank you for sharing that.
I can not really offer much advice other than, maybe trying to practice some lucid dream/dreaming techniques (techniques to help you realize that you
are dreaming), that can help you to realize that you are dreaming in one of these re-occurring dreams and take charge of the situation/situations.
Since each of these dreams usually involve your tractor, that can be one of the Things you can use to help you realize that it is a dream, among other
things.
When I was a kid, I had a whole week of nightmares, that I finally ended; by facing/defending against the threat in one of my nightmares, and I killed
it.
That stopped the series of nightmares, except the rare occasional nightmare here or there.
But your situation is a bit different, and will probably need other solutions; but to be able to make one of these dreams go Lucid, seems like a good
idea/the best idea to me.
If not, maybe trying to communicate with characters in the dream and/or the dream environment itself about the situation will help; I have been able
to go lucid before by using this technique of asking a dream character if I am dreaming.
Sometimes dream characters will reveal interesting information if you ask them, and sometimes maybe even the dream environment itself if you yell
out-loud to the dream environment itself asking it a question; maybe something/someone in the dream will respond and/or you can command it to stop.
Also trying to control or let your Fear pass/go/fade, may help, I have had several dreams where it seemed that my Fear was being used to power the
negative force in my dream; letting the Fear pass/go seemed to stop giving power to the negative force and allowed me to defeat it.
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will let permit to pass
over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I
will remain." -Bene Gesserit Litany Against Fear (Frank Herbert's Dune)
Remember, you are the dreamer, so use that to your advantage if possible; maybe even try to summon other dream characters to help you, it has worked
for me a few times.
Other than that: "I can't do nothing for you son." -Quote From The Film True Grit
Good luck and I hope you can develop a successful Dream Defense/Security System/Strategy and/or create your own Dream Security Team; I wish I had my
own Dream Security Team in most of my dreams.
"Beware the Ides Of March." -Soothsayer Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
-John Jr