Nightmare Healing Dream: From Trauma to Erotic - Cliff Media Productions
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It is a fitful, restless night for Joshua. The specters of the past, memory, trauma and hurt circle around within a nightmare. Soon, however, our dreamer realizes that they have far more strength here than they had known. As the nightmares begin to melt away, they take control of the narrative, recognizing the healing power of lucid dreams, true connection and the love of self.
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It's been like this for as long as I can remember.
Always at night, the demons come,
haunting from my past, my trauma,
monsters under the bed.
Like whispers pouring acid in my ears, rage, grief, doubt, memories that scream at me from holes in my mind.
The worst part, I think, is how powerless I feel when cum, shame and anger, the fingers
I end up pointing at myself, the words I mutter under my breath, casting myself down, blaming
and questioning my worth.
I know I am more than what I have been shown, I know I did not deserve my pain, I know that,
I know that.
But quickly does that erode in the face of solitude, when I'm alone in my nightmares.
But wait, this isn't real, right?
These are only ghosts, specters, fragments of a history I had a slim hand in creating.
I don't have to allow this.
Stop!
This is just a dream, my dream.
These are my stories, my life, my memories.
I am a survivor, not a victim, my mind is mine to shepherd.
I'll not be governed by likes of you.
I can write this story, perhaps I cannot change what has passed, but this moment, my soul,
my peace, are mine, and I refuse to let what bumps in the night control me anymore.
I am Joshua, and I belong to me.
Would you like to touch him somewhere?
Would you like to touch him somewhere?
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