07-06-2010, 01:49 PM
I don't know where else I can ask for help, so I'll just take my chances here.
As long as I can remember I've had dreams that took place in a cabin up on a mountain. 99% of the time the dreams are nightmares, but I've had some good ones too about that place.
I have a strong feeling this is an actuall place, but not one I've ever visited or seen on a photo or anything.
Lately, this cabin has been a lot on my mind. There's just this, in lack of a better word, aura over it that soothes me as much as it scares me.
I'm not going to go in details about the dreams, due to the fact there are so many of them, and I've had them all my life (I'm 23 now), but I would like to find out more about it. There's nothing I'd love more than to find a picture and the location of it, so if anyone stumbles across one I'm about to explain, please let me know.
It's a big dark brown cabin, with a mainfloor, one floor with nothing but bedrooms (not sure how many) and an attic.
The mainfloor has 2 big windows facing down the road, 2nd floor has the same and top floor has 1 window with a crack at bottom left.
About 50 metres down the rocky road there's a huge white house. It looks like something a several-generation family would have lived in on a farm, but in my dreams it's a museum.
It's got a cellar, a mainfloor and a 2nd floor with what used to be bedrooms.
The museum consists of several themes, but I can only remember a boating/farm theme.
In the cellar there's a very moist concrete room with water dripping out from everywhere. There's also a huge room where there's been built a stage for entertainment purposes.
I think this is enough details for now, tho I could go on and on. I'd make a picture, but my artistic skills are absent, I'm afraid.
The reason I'm so sure this place is real, is that I've had other recurring dreams where I had the same feeling, and they all turned out to be true.
So if anyone stumbles across a picture or anything, pretty please, let me know. Even if it's not exactly as I described, but has some resemblense.
Thank you (and sorry for all grammar-mistakes I might have done here)
As long as I can remember I've had dreams that took place in a cabin up on a mountain. 99% of the time the dreams are nightmares, but I've had some good ones too about that place.
I have a strong feeling this is an actuall place, but not one I've ever visited or seen on a photo or anything.
Lately, this cabin has been a lot on my mind. There's just this, in lack of a better word, aura over it that soothes me as much as it scares me.
I'm not going to go in details about the dreams, due to the fact there are so many of them, and I've had them all my life (I'm 23 now), but I would like to find out more about it. There's nothing I'd love more than to find a picture and the location of it, so if anyone stumbles across one I'm about to explain, please let me know.
It's a big dark brown cabin, with a mainfloor, one floor with nothing but bedrooms (not sure how many) and an attic.
The mainfloor has 2 big windows facing down the road, 2nd floor has the same and top floor has 1 window with a crack at bottom left.
About 50 metres down the rocky road there's a huge white house. It looks like something a several-generation family would have lived in on a farm, but in my dreams it's a museum.
It's got a cellar, a mainfloor and a 2nd floor with what used to be bedrooms.
The museum consists of several themes, but I can only remember a boating/farm theme.
In the cellar there's a very moist concrete room with water dripping out from everywhere. There's also a huge room where there's been built a stage for entertainment purposes.
I think this is enough details for now, tho I could go on and on. I'd make a picture, but my artistic skills are absent, I'm afraid.
The reason I'm so sure this place is real, is that I've had other recurring dreams where I had the same feeling, and they all turned out to be true.
So if anyone stumbles across a picture or anything, pretty please, let me know. Even if it's not exactly as I described, but has some resemblense.
Thank you (and sorry for all grammar-mistakes I might have done here)