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Best: Hmnmm....very difficult. I once had a dream I was watching a space ship visitation...watching the ships do formations through a picture window in a house I lived in with my folks in the late-50s, early-60s.
Another was a dream I had of a friend who had suddenly died. I dreamed he called me and told me he wasn't really dead but that he could not "know me" any longer as he was in hiding and living incognito. I asked him how he could abandon his career (entertainment interviewer on syndicated PBS show), how he could give everything up, and he said he had no choice. (Obviously, I was trying to find a way of coping with his death).
Worst: I don't remember when I had the dream, but I must have been in college, because the setting was at a couple of specific locations on my college's campus. I recall I was rehearsing a play and sirens went off. We all went to the basement of the theater and learned there had been a nuclear strike along the eastern seaboard. We were none of us sure what would happen to any of us, but I remember thinking of my parents and wondering if they were all right. I went to the stairs of the basement and started up. I was told I shouldn't go out, but I didn't care. When I opened the door, it was snowing. The view was of moutains and buildings and trees, all covered with snow. And I knew it was all radioactive and deadly. And then I woke up.
Recurring: I'm in college, but "not"....i.e., not in the actual college I attended. It's time to graduate, but I realize I have one class I only attended a couple of times and that if I don't take the exam and pass it, I won't graduate. I find the building, which is identical to the old junior high school I attended (vast halls and classrooms with high ceilings and huge windows), and run in, but I don't know where the classroom is. I go from room to room and find some lighted with students and some are dark. I never find my final exams room, however. And then I wake up.