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When you appear in your dreams, what gender are you?

Started by Julia-Madrid, July 28, 2014, 06:24:37 AM

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Rose City Rose

I'm reading the exchange between sororcaeli and Wynternight and I find myself nodding and saying "sounds about right."  What little I know about Thelema and Jung is starting to click here and I see I'm not the only one who's found more than a few boundaries erased by crossing genders.  I guess on some level I felt that transitioning was a spiritual act but this framework is really intriguing.

We are just a hair off-topic here though, perhaps a thread in the spirituality forums might be worth exploring this in more detail?
*Started HRT January 2013
*Name and gender marker changed September 2014
*Approved and issued letters for surgery September 2015
*Surgery Consultation November 2015
*Preop electrolysis October 2016-March 2019
*GRS April 3 2019
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iiMTF

I'm young and very new, so I don't have any dreams during transition or post-transition, since I haven't gone through that.

But there is something a little odd to me. My entire life, I have been a girl in my dreams, which is very odd to me since I was born a boy. Actually, the exact same girl every time. She never ages. She has a brother, but no parents. Here's where it gets odder to me: Every dream is linked to each other. They're going through, well, a story. Because of their lack of parents, they're basically just surviving on their own, usually living in alleyways and grabbing all the food they can get. Ooh, forgot to mention - they're twins. The girl was born 5 minutes earlier. It's kind of cool, my dreams, because I don't control anything. I'm sort of just watching a movie in my sleep from the girls perspective.

And finally, everything I see in my dreams, I write down the next day.

I thought you might be interested in that. If anyone understands it, please help me figure it out xD

-L
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emilyking

In all my dreams, I've been male once, female once, and transitioning female once.
Other than that, I've never known what gender I am. 
To make it more weird, I've never had anyone I know in my dreams, and places I've been in my dreams are places I've never been.

However, I just recently found out I'm intersex, so that could have a lot to do with it.
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Annabelle

I sometimes have dreams where I'm male but a lot of the time I'm female or feel like some sort of a ghost just floating there and spectating everything haha :D
Boo~

12-5-2014 start of hrt.
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kira21 ♡♡♡

If you want to remember your dreams you should keep a dream diary.
If you want to have lucid dreams do dream checks. I set an alarm to beep every hour (the body has a very good sense of time) and every hour checked to see if I am dreaming. Pretty soon I realised I was dreaming in my dreams all the time. Now I just realise all the time. Its something I started doing when I was about 8, after I started having trans dreams. I was not a popular 8 year old in my house with a watch that beeped every hour.
Funny how everyone I know who has lucid dreams engages their superpowers. The first few times, are usually like, wow, I am inside my own head and my body is off somewhere else asleep, but these days its, hey I am dreaming, time for some flying! or something. Onetime I realised I was dreaming and told the people around me that they were all in my dream and didn't exist, who laughed at me, so made things levatate and disappear. They were all really scared and upset that they would disappear when I woke up and I felt really sorry for them! :-/ I told them that that they could just be dreaming me, which seemed quite plausible to them, so they clamed down. Oddness.
I have had so many great lucid dreams.

Illuminess

I've had very few lucid dreams, but they really are the best. A really good way to have more control of them is to try to see your hands and keep them visible. Also, try to find a clock and calendar and mark down what you see when you wake up. Maybe every lucid dream you have occurs on similar times and days. One of the dreams I remember is being on a rooftop patio at night hanging out with Ellen Page, and explaining to her that I was dreaming.

When it comes to "super powers" I always have telekinesis. I wish I did for real, especially now since I screwed up my back from a yoga position. :/
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