>>15145876I do, and they tend to be a horrible experience. They range from batshit insanity to incredibly realistic scenarios.
Last night, it was both.
I dreamed that I was in some sort of time loop. I was living in a large, multi-story apartment complex (think like Las Vegas hotels) with my family and other relatives, and I was given a mission (I don't know who told me this, I just "knew" it) to find out who was responsible for the murders happening. A lot of other things happened in between what I'm about to tell, but they are personal and unnecessary for you to understand.
I experienced four deaths. Each time I died, I was reset back at the beginning of the dream. The first time I died, I was poisoned by something in the food. I could feel a burning hot and tingling sensation in my stomach, like it was melting, before I collapsed and started having a seizure. My second death occurred when I entered a room the moment an explosive went off, causing the room to collapse and sending me (and a cousin that was in there) falling to our deaths. The third death was less dramatic: I was walking down a hall when I was suddenly shot behind the chest. I fell on the carpet and bled out for what felt like three minutes or so (must have hit the liver). The fourth and final death was when I managed to find the murderer right before he was about to kill. The murderer was my own father. I was frozen in place, and couldn't move on finding this out. He took advantage of this by driving the steak knife in his hand right under my ribs and into my heart - I could feel it's jagged edges cut through my flesh, but the pain was distant and muffled. After this death, for some reason, I decided to do the same things that lead up to this same situation, except that now I was expecting his attack, I was able to counter it and stab him in the heart that time, but he managed to wound me in the process.