Having Nightmares?
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Try falling asleep to some claming music. That might help.
It could be nothing, or any number of things. It depends on a lot of factors. Is the nightmare recurring? Do they have a common theme? Do they have anything to do with any real life activities (like something coming up that you're fearful of)?
If they are not everynight, and not recurring, it could just be restless sleep or over-active mind.
Try to think if there is anything that would be affecting your stress level and try to address it. Otherwise, it could be a physiological response to poor sleep habits, or even a nutritional deficiency affecting your sleep.
If you are unable to resolve it, I'd have a conversation with your doctor to rule out any physical problems.
Nightmares are seeing with your eyes closed. This is a disease. God created humans in perfection and we were then damned by Lucifer to dream and see. REM was created to compress the seeing. The argument is did humans adapt and create REM or was it some deal with Lucifer? Psychiatrists have gone back in time to trace the disease, the problem is that's probably who made the deal with Lucifer for REM, so a psychiatrist priest was sent back to find out when and how Lucifer damned us.
Since seeing with eyes closed is Lucifer, the real answer is to ignore. They may be Lucfer trying to make time or create events using damned humans to see them and force a reality or they may be from some other person. So, no, seeing with eyes closed means nothing. As far as thinking, that's not good either.
Seeing with eyes closed can be solved by seeing a psychiatrist who orders it to stop, taking medication so you don't remember, asking the UN if you can see a movie in Dolby sound instead or damning Lucifer and his followers as often as is possible.
They probably don't mean anything unless it is about something that happened to you in the past.
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