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11/18/2005 03:00:14 PM · #26 |
| How about this one that keeps reoccuring. Im running away from something, and as Im running its like I'm able to shift gears, so when Im running I run very fast but very little effort is required.. |
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11/18/2005 03:03:38 PM · #27 |
Too many X-men/matrix movies.
Or maybe you are struggling with your age, health or physical condition? |
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11/18/2005 03:04:00 PM · #28 |
Usually trains indicate transition - movement. Dreams aren't always as tricky as we think. Sometimes dreams are puns, plays on words.
My mom used to dream about shit (sorry). I mean, she dreamt about it for years. Those were the years she was a caregiver for my Dad. After he finally went to the great beyond, the dreams stopped. She was tired of dealing with all the shit, so ...... that's pretty obvious.
I have dreamt off and on about tornados. They are off in the distance, yet I'm always one step ahead, or saving someone else from it. I figure that's all of the trials and tribulations of the times. I'm usually saving somebody (ie: my kids, a pet, etc). So if you delve into them and what's going on in your life at the time, it's not always as hard to figure out.
As far as the 9/11 ones. I think that maybe you are psychic. Ok, I opened a can of worms with that one. Sometimes, dreams are prophetic. But the supernatural is completely different thread.
I have a book on dream interpretation. I don't always agree with what it says, I usually figure it suits YOU, not just a generalization. |
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11/18/2005 03:20:37 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by Jutilda:
As far as the 9/11 ones. I think that maybe you are psychic. Ok, I opened a can of worms with that one. Sometimes, dreams are prophetic. But the supernatural is completely different thread. |
I believe very much in prophecy, but we might disagree on where his visions came from :o).
I used to have dreams about my teeth falling out sometimes, I KNOW for a fact that those are about out of control times in my life, times when I felt powerless.
The superhero/wake up from death one is a little more distinct than that. I remember it being a quiet period, but I didn't dwell on it too much when it happened. Wish I had thought of it more then rather than later.
I often have dreams where I'm running quickly over a landscape and able to take giant leaps as if I were on the moon, or able to fly altogether. But I never soar into the air, always at least somewhat near the ground. I think those are more about my imagined potential versus what I feel I've done with my potential.
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11/18/2005 04:34:03 PM · #30 |
Dreams about your teeth falling out can also be because you're grinding your teeth at night. I know I do and I have had many gory dreams about loose teeth and teeth falling out.
Of course it could be something more exciting and symbolic too! |
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11/18/2005 04:36:34 PM · #31 |
| Did I mention my mom was on the train? |
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11/18/2005 04:37:18 PM · #32 |
Originally posted by ecdillon: Dreams about your teeth falling out can also be because you're grinding your teeth at night. I know I do and I have had many gory dreams about loose teeth and teeth falling out.
Of course it could be something more exciting and symbolic too! |
Yeah, but I was probably grinding my teeth from stress so... chicken or egg, take your pick.
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11/18/2005 04:48:50 PM · #33 |
| I have a reoccurring dream that my teeth are crumbling to pieces and that I'm spitting them out. What does this mean? My mom has the same dream. |
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11/18/2005 04:52:20 PM · #34 |
Originally posted by pearlseyes: I have a reoccurring dream that my teeth are crumbling to pieces and that I'm spitting them out. What does this mean? My mom has the same dream. |
I was told a few years ago when I had those recurring dreams that it stems from an underlying feeling of hopless/helplessness. Are you in a situation that is really stressfull, or do you feel your life is out of your control in a bad way?
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11/18/2005 04:54:35 PM · #35 |
My teeth dreams sometimes involve them getting crushed up/falling apart in my mouth too! I'm glad to know there are plenty of people with awful teeth dreams. The worst part is how real it feels in the dream. When I wake up I appreciate all my intact teeth a whole lot.
Okay someone else can interpret these wacky teeth dreams... |
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11/18/2005 05:15:43 PM · #36 |
| LOL.. I wake up so relieved as well. Crazy stuff. |
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11/18/2005 05:38:54 PM · #37 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: Did I mention my mom was on the train? |
well then... should have mentioned that earlier, as it completely changes everything.
now your dream means you're deeply ashamed of your diaper fetish.
obviously.
edit: your != you're
Message edited by author 2005-11-18 17:41:16.
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11/18/2005 05:51:39 PM · #38 |
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11/18/2005 08:52:45 PM · #39 |
Originally posted by Pedro: Originally posted by Sonifo: I have had a few dreams about dpc'ers..just can't remember them. |
admit it, Soni. It was me you dreamt about. |
mmmmm... aaww drats! |
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11/18/2005 09:02:08 PM · #40 |
Originally posted by wavelength: try this one and tell me what you think:
I had a dream where I was running from a madman, like a mad scientist. The world was kind of cartoonish, and this happened to be one of my many dreams where I can fly or jump around like a super hero.
I was finally caught, the man strapped me down to a table, injected something in my arm and I drifted off to blackness, but I was still conscious. I then realized that as the dream faded to black, I had woken up and was lying flat on my back in my bedm with my arms limp at my hips. I never sleep on my back BTW.
It was quite a strange way to wake up in the morning. |
That was Roger Rabbit |
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11/18/2005 09:04:24 PM · #41 |
Originally posted by jsas: Originally posted by wavelength: try this one and tell me what you think:
I had a dream where I was running from a madman, like a mad scientist. The world was kind of cartoonish, and this happened to be one of my many dreams where I can fly or jump around like a super hero.
I was finally caught, the man strapped me down to a table, injected something in my arm and I drifted off to blackness, but I was still conscious. I then realized that as the dream faded to black, I had woken up and was lying flat on my back in my bedm with my arms limp at my hips. I never sleep on my back BTW.
It was quite a strange way to wake up in the morning. |
That was Roger Rabbit |
err... huh?
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11/19/2005 12:10:59 AM · #42 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: Did I mention my mom was on the train? |
Do we need to consult Freud? :) Let's hope not bc that would just be sick and wrong :P |
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11/19/2005 12:33:56 AM · #43 |
I think the teeth thing is that you feel that parts of your life - integral parts are out of your control, thus you are losing something (your teeth). That's just my take on it.
As far as mom on the train??
Throw mama from the train, and it'll all be ok. HA HA HA HA HA HA |
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11/19/2005 12:49:53 AM · #44 |
| Last night I dreamt that I ate a big marshmallow.... I woke up my pillow was gone and I was down in the mouth. |
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11/19/2005 12:59:37 AM · #45 |
Originally posted by jsas: Last night I dreamt that I ate a big marshmallow.... I woke up my pillow was gone and I was down in the mouth. |
LOL. :) |
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11/20/2005 05:59:51 AM · #46 |
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