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Is it normal for multiple dreams to be set in the same place?

I say 'places' a lot so lets assume that these are only the places in my dreams. 

There are probably 5 places that only exist in my dreams that I see a lot. The only one I can remember as of right now is a large triangle shaped cabin. In my dreams it's supposed to be my grandparents cabin but it looks absolutely nothing like it (most spots in my dreams don't at all resemble the place they're supposed to be). 

It's really weird because the locations are exactly the same even after a year or two of not having a dream taking place there. I even remember little details (which might just be me gas lighting myself into believing that these specifics were there before because I do that irl a lot too) being there. While I experience the dreams, I notice that i've been there before. It almost feels like I'm in the second part of that dream. 

For example, the other night I dreamt that I was in a competition. I've had 3 of these dreams. There was probably 9-12 months  between when I was actually having them. It might have been 2-3 years almost annually. finally I won the race. I actually felt extremely proud of myself because ive been trying for what felt like years lmao. 

That got a little off topic, but still with the concept of reoccurring locations in dreams. I always feel very comfortable in dreams set in familiar places (again they aren't real places i made them up).

Just wondering if this happens to anyone else.

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Reply by Aeluris

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yeah growing up i kept having dreams of being in this garden with a weeping willow tree and it was like a garden area with a creek and i would ride on this log down the creek it was peaceful and whimsical!! it got to the point tho where i was confusing it with reality so i was distraught when my mom said it didnt exist. also the last time i dreamt of that place what when i was 16 it was all grey and black looked like the aftermath of a terrible fire i guess it kinda symbolized the death of my childhood, super sad  


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