Waking up by nightmare

Most of the time I don’t remember any of my dreams. This semester has been the most nightmares I have had so far, this is the 3456 times I waking up by my nightmares. And all those nightmares were about I’m being chase. Just when I’m about to be killed, or being discovered by the killer, I woke up :? Don’t get to see who wanna kill me anyway. So I went to check about nightmares…

Chase dreams often stem from feelings of anxiety in your walking life. The way we respond to anxiety and pressure in real life is typically manifested as a chase dream. Running is an instinctive response to physical threats in our environment. Often in these dream scenarios, you are being pursued by some attacker, who wants to hurt or possibly kill you. You are running away, hiding, or trying to outwit your pursuer. Chase dreams may represent your way of coping with fears, stress or various situations in your waking life.

From Dream Moods

I never know there was such thing as dream dictionary. That’s the quote I got from the so called dream dictionary. As my logical mind tells me that don’t believe in some unscientific BS, so I headed to check about the real nightmare instead…

A nightmare is a dream which causes a strong unpleasant emotional response from the sleeper, typically fear or horror, being in situations of extreme danger, or the sensations of pain, falling, drowning or death. Such dreams can be related to physical causes such as a high fever, turned faced down on a pillow during sleep (most often in the case of drowning nightmares), or psychological ones such as psychological trauma or stress in the sleeper’s life, or can have no apparent cause.

From Wikipedia

So dreams are related to my daily life in someway. However, if dream dictionary is giving similar hard fact about the nightmare, I think I should take note on this phrase “Chase dreams may represent your way of coping with fears, stress or various situations in your waking life. Instead of confronting the situation, you are running away and avoiding it.“. Now, let me get to sleep and confront the killer.