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Dreams => Welcome to Dreams! => Topic started by: Pixie15 on May 21, 2005, 20:47:14

Title: My Dream
Post by: Pixie15 on May 21, 2005, 20:47:14
What does it mean when your having the same dream over and over again.
Title: My Dream
Post by: Ben K on May 22, 2005, 03:25:29
It means your really horny.

Oh wait...
Title: My Dream
Post by: Souljah333 on May 22, 2005, 06:41:25
ha! yeah...welcome to AP :wink:
you're going to pick up quick on being specific.
wanna try again? what dream??? (no BENKY not "wet" dream)...go back to sleep my sweet. :wink:

333
Title: My Dream
Post by: alexd on May 22, 2005, 10:27:29
I have the same dream over and over again often, it happens with different dreams though. Sometimes they even finish one night only to continue from where they left off the next. I don't know what it means.


Alex
Title: My Dream
Post by: Selski on May 22, 2005, 12:11:40
Hi Pixie

It might mean that there's a lesson to be learned in the dream and it isn't getting through?

Examine the dream.

Sarah

Honestly Ben!  :roll:  :lol:
Title: My Dream
Post by: GeKKo on May 22, 2005, 19:57:51
I have had reoccurring dreams of the more 'adventurous' kind,
that didnt really carry any meaning as far as I could tell.
The reoccurring dreams gave me an opportunity to realize lucidy, however.
If you are in the dream and you realize you dreamt it before,
this is an exellent time to try and change the plot/outcome of the dream...

Greetz
Title: My Dream
Post by: Pixie15 on May 23, 2005, 11:36:21
The dream is like a maze that i have to figure out only it's a scary dream.  I'm trying to find my way out of a hospital but their are no doors or windows.  and I'm being chased by something...but i haven't figured out what it is.
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Post by: Selski on May 23, 2005, 17:26:55
It may be that you have to face your fears?

Sarah
Title: My Dream
Post by: greatoutdoors on May 24, 2005, 14:39:44
Being chased and a sense of helplessness -- I've seen those topics defined before in dream "dictionaries." Someone help me out here, what was the usual meaning. You can find these in almost any bookstore.

However, bear in mind they are only very broad guidelines.  Some dreams are absolutely meaningless, just a rehash of the day you've had. Others are trying to tell you something -- or you are trying to tell you something (don't get me into semantics!)  :wink:  

Think back a bit and see if you can't plug the emotions into something in your waking life. If you can't, I'd just try sleeping in a different position next time. Kidding aside, sleeping on your back will give you bad dreams, almost guaranteed.
Title: My Dream
Post by: Ben K on May 24, 2005, 22:48:55
I love stirring things up. ;)
Title: My Dream
Post by: GeKKo on May 25, 2005, 07:04:54
A dream of chase is usually a dream with the theme of 'empowerment':
people are trying to take something from you, and you dont want to give it away.
This does not necessarily reflect an actual situation in real life,
it just may be that in your subconscious you have insecure feelings somewhere.

Cheers !
Title: My Dream
Post by: Souljah333 on May 25, 2005, 07:47:46
i always have more "bad" dreams when i sleep on my back. strange. it feels like i'm opening myself up more/more exposed.

hopistal/no way out/chased??? simply a fear of death.  :wink:
333
Title: My Dream
Post by: greatoutdoors on May 25, 2005, 09:54:57
Souljah333 and GeKKo,

Thanks, that's what I was trying to remember. As I said, they are broad themes and may or may not be applicable to any specific circumstance. Once you know the "standard meaning," the work begins. You must think of how the focus of the dream applies in your waking life.

Sometimes dreams can be very straightforward, though. For awhile, until I learned better, I raised dogs. I had a female expecting a litter and was concerned about the outcome. So one night as I went to sleep I asked my dreams to tell me if the litter would be born healthy. I had no fewer than five different dreams that night, all of them involving one dream character asking a question of the other. And each time, the answer was "I don't know." Not very informative, but crystal clear in addressing my question!  :)
Title: My Dream
Post by: GeKKo on May 30, 2005, 12:22:25
Quote from: Souljah333i always have more "bad" dreams when i sleep on my back. strange.

I have that as well.
But I dont feel exposed on my back, its just an uncomfortable sleeping position :).