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Reply 1

Hey,
I have the strangest dreams. Not really scary, just strange, sometimes a bit metaphorical for my situation in life.. which does freak me out sometimes I guess.
Have you tried looking it up on the internet? There are loads of websites that can interpret your dreams.

Reply 2

There is a website dream analysis i think, should have a dictionary with definitions. Just look up what you are experiencing.

Reply 3

Pain usually means you are being too hard on yourself in a situation you had little control over.

apparently.

Reply 4

how can i get over it? do you believe in dreams interpeting?

Reply 5

Well I think its a scientific fact. Dreams are a way for your subconcious to...in a way 'talk' to you. If you remember them you should talk to someone that knows better or look it up on the internet even though I think they are too generic. I remember there was a thread, not so long ago, about a guy that dreamt that his teeth were being broken. So many other people said they had had that deam proving that dreams are not random. :smile:

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Reply 7

those 'dream interpretation' websites are a load of crap. whilst it's true that some dreams (ie the ones that result in physical gnashing of teeth, or dreaming your teeth fall out etc) can be universal signs of something (in the case of teeth - stress), the more symbolic dreams are entirely personal. it's ridiculous to believe that a train for example symbolises sex, because for one person a train might subconciously allude to death and for another it might signify anticipation. symbols are personal and cannot be categorised.

interpreting your dream is basically down to you. analyse your feelings in the dream, your actions, your desires etc and see if you can draw any metaphorical or literal parallels in your own life.

Reply 8

grace
those 'dream interpretation' websites are a load of crap. whilst it's true that some dreams (ie the ones that result in physical gnashing of teeth, or dreaming your teeth fall out etc) can be universal signs of something (in the case of teeth - stress), the more symbolic dreams are entirely personal. it's ridiculous to believe that a train for example symbolises sex, because for one person a train might subconciously allude to death and for another it might signify anticipation. symbols are personal and cannot be categorised.

interpreting your dream is basically down to you. analyse your feelings in the dream, your actions, your desires etc and see if you can draw any metaphorical or literal parallels in your own life.


Yeah, ok, I agree. but you must admit that there are some 'symbols' that are reoccurring. Maybe one must consider the individual's personal experiences, sure, if I was hit by a car once dreaming cars will not mean I am thinking of sex...

Reply 9

Georgia
Well I think its a scientific fact. Dreams are a way for your subconcious to...in a way 'talk' to you. If you remember them you should talk to someone that knows better or look it up on the internet even though I think they are too generic. I remember there was a thread, not so long ago, about a guy that dreamt that his teeth were being broken. So many other people said they had had that deam proving that dreams are not random. :smile:

I used to dream that my teath fell out/were broken all the time when I was younger (age 12-17, have stopped now). Didnt know it was universal! Cool.

Often I dream that I am a velociraptor hunter, I blame it on Jurasic Park!

Reply 10

I woke up last night screaming from a dream, I don't remember what it was about but it really freaked me out, normally i really like nightmares, i've never done it before :confused: xxx

Reply 11

i used to dream that my teeth were falling out all the time too:confused: :confused:

Reply 12

I have a truly bizarre one all the time. I'm just walking along, trip and wake up :confused:.

Reply 13

and again lots of people said theyve had the running to the toilet dream wen they needed a piss. Like in the other thread :smile:

Reply 14

Blondie22
i used to dream that my teeth were falling out all the time too:confused: :confused:


Apparently thats a sign of ill health (I read somewhere a looong time ago!)

But i used to have dreams like those too...very scary and very vivid! and there was blood too!:eek:

And apparently, dreaming of feathers means death...don't want to beleive that!

Reply 15

I had a dream about someone (not me... I was just in a crowd of disgusted onlookers) ******* off a donkey.

Proof if it were needed that dreams are meaningless.

Reply 16

My dreams are mad.

Yesterday I was on a golf course, and I beat this kid. Then he grew into a monster and killed me. I pressed continue got up and for some reason appeared as a drug lord in Jamaica. Loving my life, I got an automatic transfer from the Government to MI5. Over there I was involved in a drug bust and it turns out I had to arrest my own brother. I didn't do it, spun around shot my colleague in the head, but BOOM off goes my head when some other officer shoots me.

Then I wake up.

Reply 17

A couple of days ago, I had a dream that I had brought home a cryogenically frozen gorilla. And I put on the window sill and I injected it with revival fluid in its hand. It's arm melted and it started to move around with its arm and at one point was doing pressups with one arm. At this point the sun started to melt the rest of it. I got worried and called a zoo to ask them to take it away. And then I woke up.

Reply 18

I always look into my dreams, you can be suprised at how accurate it can be sometimes:rolleyes:

Reply 19

i think that falling teeth or broken teeth mean losing of power or not achieving any goals set. and ill-health as well....
exams are coming up....................................... i keep on looking such dreams with teeth! :confused: :frown: