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8theGreat said:
Yes, I've had several, and most of them have been quite terrifying.
I used to have one when I was about 3 years old where I was taking a tour in an old-timey prison, and I stopped in front of one of the cells and there was a ghost. He pointed to my chest and my heart and soul flew out and landed in a tin cup in his hand and he ate them, and I fell to the ground and I couldn't move, but I wasn't dead, and I was left there for all of eternity and there was nothing that I could do about it.
And then there was the nightmare where I was standing in the room that my sister and I shared, waiting for her during a game of hide and seek, when suddenly the bedroom door slammed open and there was a legion of monsters and mutants at my door, and the largest of the monsters walked up to me and picked my soul up out of my body and replaced it with another, and my real soul got trapped behind a door behind a poster in our room and I could see out of it. I could see me, or should I say my body, standing there in eerie stillness. I could hear my sister calling for me in the hallway, and I tried to tell her not to go in to our room, but I couldn't make a sound. She went in to the room and started talking to whoever inhabited my body, and whoever it was in there stabbed her and killed her as I watched.
I never really got over my night terrors, but they've gotten better. I suggest taking what scares you the most and elaborate on it, make a story out of it. Turn it in to positive entertainment. I hear that it helps a lot of people, and there could be a satisfying career in it.
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