Hey there,
I've had a strange dream that I need some help deciphering:
It was preceded by a dream that was at a different location though I know them to be separate; I was driving around in a car (not mine, but an affordable, sturdy one, probably a bit older model) on a country road which I knew to be in the area I live in but didn't bear any resemblance to anything that actually exists. At any rate, I was behind a motorcyclist (I think some cares carelessly overtook him on the way there, but I'm not too sure) and we came upon a railway crossing, gates down. A train drove past, part freight train, part passenger train; the last carriage was a cargo platform; the train came to a halt halfway through the crossing, said carriage obstructing the way. Still, the gates came up and that idiot biker raced ahead as if in a race, only to bump into the cargo carriage and be thrown of his motorbike. The train the began moving and the bloke got onto the tracks, not moving (he was wearing a helmet and gear so I couldn't identify him). Just when the train left, another came, slowly rolling over him. I averted my eyes because I don't quite need to see this, and looked out the side window. Someone was standing there, clearly not my race and freaking out (understandably); I opened my door and offered that they (don't remember whether it was a man or a woman) jump in and calm down again; there was nothing to be done about the dead biker. Never did find out what decision that person would've taken as my alarm clock decided to rudely interrupt my dream.
Now, I don't have much (anything) to do with motorbikes and the railway crossing doesn't exist in the area like this, either. Just thought I'd say that. I'm always lucid when I dream (to the uncomfortable point of actually feeling pain), if that's any help. It felt a bit odd (also because of the mumbo-jumbo stuff that happened before in the other dream), and I did have to laugh when the biker sped off like an idiot, which was so obviously bound to result in a crash. Didn't expect him not to get up, though, and also not to slowly be crushed by a train he could've avoided easily.
Thanks in advance for your help in puzzling this one out!
I've had a strange dream that I need some help deciphering:
It was preceded by a dream that was at a different location though I know them to be separate; I was driving around in a car (not mine, but an affordable, sturdy one, probably a bit older model) on a country road which I knew to be in the area I live in but didn't bear any resemblance to anything that actually exists. At any rate, I was behind a motorcyclist (I think some cares carelessly overtook him on the way there, but I'm not too sure) and we came upon a railway crossing, gates down. A train drove past, part freight train, part passenger train; the last carriage was a cargo platform; the train came to a halt halfway through the crossing, said carriage obstructing the way. Still, the gates came up and that idiot biker raced ahead as if in a race, only to bump into the cargo carriage and be thrown of his motorbike. The train the began moving and the bloke got onto the tracks, not moving (he was wearing a helmet and gear so I couldn't identify him). Just when the train left, another came, slowly rolling over him. I averted my eyes because I don't quite need to see this, and looked out the side window. Someone was standing there, clearly not my race and freaking out (understandably); I opened my door and offered that they (don't remember whether it was a man or a woman) jump in and calm down again; there was nothing to be done about the dead biker. Never did find out what decision that person would've taken as my alarm clock decided to rudely interrupt my dream.
Now, I don't have much (anything) to do with motorbikes and the railway crossing doesn't exist in the area like this, either. Just thought I'd say that. I'm always lucid when I dream (to the uncomfortable point of actually feeling pain), if that's any help. It felt a bit odd (also because of the mumbo-jumbo stuff that happened before in the other dream), and I did have to laugh when the biker sped off like an idiot, which was so obviously bound to result in a crash. Didn't expect him not to get up, though, and also not to slowly be crushed by a train he could've avoided easily.
Thanks in advance for your help in puzzling this one out!