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? asked in Social ScienceDream Interpretation · 2 years ago

Has anyone else here ever experienced a sensation of real pain in a dream?

Like having your energy body attacked. It's difficult to explain it. Because when your energy body is attacked in a dream, the pain isn't exactly localized. You feel the impact, but the pain shoots through your entire being in an electric jolt. And it's not the same as being in a dream and reacting as if you felt pain. I've been in one where I doze in and out of consciousness from loss of blood, but never felt the sensation of actual pain in that one. Taking punches to your energy body to me feels more uncomfortable than taking punches in real life. Does anybody else have a similar experience or know anything that can give me insight into this?

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  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    Most thoughts and dreams are from demons. Demons never do well. Pray to your guardian angels for normal sleep.

    Source(s): Orthodox Christian.
  • 2 years ago

    Physichal pain in dreams will often link to emotional pain in real life. Pain in a dream can often link to real physical pain. It may show that you are suffering from some illness or felt particularly tired. ... But we also feel pain in an emotional sense and so try to spot a feeling of humiliation or a real sense of loss.

  • 2 years ago

    Yes lots of times, apparently it's just reflected pain that we're actually feeling in the real world... problem with that is when I woke up my testicles were fine and I don't own a cat.

    (That was a real dream)

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    Yes I've woken up with pain from dreams before. But usually localised, in accordance to an injury I've sustained in-dream.

    Never full body, just sleep paralysis as a full body experience.

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