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Last night, I had a dream that left me completely perplexed. It was vivid, intense, and deeply unsettling.

I “came to” in the dream, realizing that I had a serious head injury. The pain was real—I could feel it. The top of my skull was covered by a cloth or towel, concealing what I instinctively knew was a horrifying wound. Beneath the cloth, it felt like the top of my head had been scraped backward, leaving behind an awful, exposed mass of flesh. I was with my partner, crying and desperate, trying to understand what had happened. But when I asked him, his answers were vague and hesitant, making me suspect that he might have been responsible for my injury.

Later, I found myself in a doctor’s office with my partner, standing in front of a mirror. The doctor hadn’t arrived yet, so I slowly removed the cloth and looked at my wound. What I saw shocked me to my core—my brain was visible inside my head, just slightly lower than the wound itself. The sight was terrifying.

Then, at some point in the dream—or perhaps in another one—I noticed that my wound was gone. However, I was still wearing the cloth on my head. When I lifted it, I saw that two small braids had been made at the top of my head, pulling my hair tightly in the middle. I suddenly wondered if I had imagined the entire injury, confusing the tightness of the braids with the sensation of a wound.

Later that night, in yet another dream, I was explaining the entire experience to my yoga teacher, telling them how I had a horrible dream where I could see my brain.

I don’t know what to make of this—any thoughts?

Oneirly Answered question January 19, 2025