02-07-2004, 04:52 PM | #321 |
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This is very interesting to read. It would be even more interesting if people tried to interpret their dreams according to Freud's book..
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02-07-2004, 04:58 PM | #322 |
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I have a book at home. (Oh, I'm away now anyway.) I can't interperet dreams, but I do know that Hector's displayed a lot of intelligence.
And we should recruit someone to interperet all of our dreams. I think Spock is into that stuff. Let's make him do it.
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How many of you have dreamed that you could fly? Was it hard to keep in the air, or very easy? Whenever I have that dream (not very often anymore ), it's very easy--just take a dive off of the arm of a chair, or a coffee table, and I'm airborn, just like Peter Pan. One of my buddies said he flew like superman, and another friend said it was very difficult to stay in the air...she had to always be thinking about flying or she would drop. |
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02-08-2004, 06:15 AM | #326 |
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*take out dream book (not Freuds ) and coughs and in a very proffesional voice reads*:
To dream the you are flying: Free: Means that you will achieve your ambitions easily. Floating/Flying at a Low Altitude: If you manage to float by flapping your arms or peddiling your feet, success is indicated through dogged but determined effort. If your exhausted in it, it indicateds a relief from your problems. Trying to take off and Failing: Your frustrated or held down with mundane aspects of your life and unable to find a way forward. Your ambition is way beyond your grasp. Losing Altitude: Suggests that your ambition is waning. To experiance erractic flying implies either a fear of the heights of success or ambivalence towards your emotions. Flying Towards the Light: A rare and unusual dream that refers to experiances that have been lost. Recconecting with an aspect of your life. If your flying towards someone who has died it is time to let go of those memories. Becoming Hampered in Flight: Relates to setbacks. A lack of confidence may be present.
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02-08-2004, 07:40 AM | #327 |
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I keep dreaming in anime. It's all Grace's fault and I may have to kill her for it.
And lately I've had a ton of recurring dreams. I've interpreted the main one, but it's soo long that I think I'm missing parts. Running in the drain thing like at Burns Park, only it's really long and next to a low, long building with rice paper walls. There's a child behind me somewhere and a man in a tree to my left and guards and a horse pasture at the end. See? Exhausting to think about.
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Okay.... If your running, but next to a wall, it seems like your trying to run away and break free from something, but you are still being 'protected' and that you may want some more privacy. The child probably represents your innocence and could suggest that you want to develope something about yourself. The horse sugests a happy life.
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02-08-2004, 02:23 PM | #329 |
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Last night I dreamed that I got rear-ended. But I didn't mind, because it wasn't a serious accident, and I was thankful that it wasn't my fault. We both pulled over into a parking lot, and the guy got out of his car, and asked if I didn't want to take my guitar out of the back seat of my car. This sounded like a good idea, so I took the guitar, and we walked through this school building to a courtyard on the other side, (sometimes I was carrying the guitar, and sometimes I was pushing a bicycle) and left the guitar/bike there. I came back to the cars, and my Canadian history prof was there, and he was trying to fix the head light on the car. I told him not to bother, because the damage to the front end was from my last car accident. there were about 15 other people around (including a man who I thought was another professer, but Dr. S. kept calling him 'counselor'). They took a vote, and decided that I wasn't at fault.
about this time i realized that the guitar I had left on the other side of the building was my dad's, and I ought to go get it before someone stole it. then I woke up. |
02-08-2004, 02:28 PM | #330 | |
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You want me to try and interpret it???
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The accident could mean some unexpected change or some sort of upset. The car can symbolise your personal power. The school can mean that you have the skills to resolve this problem and the bike means that you will have to make an important decsion. The headlight could mean that you are ready to face reality and the damage to the car could mean that you are ready to restore or replace something.
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02-08-2004, 03:15 PM | #331 |
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I had a somewhat similar dream before, actually a whole bunch of times: I don't have my driver's liscence, but for some reason I was forced to drive my brothers and myself to school as fast as the car could possibly go, I think in order to save my dad from something mysteriously connected. But others cars kept trying to kill us on the way, so I'd would drive back home once I got to school, swerving like a drunk and speeding like a demon. Then the dream would kind of play in loop for a while, until I would have some miraculous epiphany about what I should be doing about Dad. Then I'd wake up without ever finding out what dream-me was thinking.
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02-08-2004, 03:19 PM | #332 |
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Do you want me to interpret this??? I seem to be doing it anyway....
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02-08-2004, 03:21 PM | #333 |
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Sure, if you want. That'd be interesting.
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02-08-2004, 03:32 PM | #334 | |
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02-08-2004, 03:43 PM | #335 |
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Whoa. That sounds bad. But as long as it's all in the subconsious.
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02-08-2004, 03:47 PM | #336 |
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Yeah, sorry.... didn't mean to make it sound that bad... but I only interpret was is written.
Does any parts of your life come close to the description? I would really like to know how close these interpretations are to real life.
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02-08-2004, 04:00 PM | #337 |
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I don't know. It might, but dream interpretations are all really general. I think they represent things that only may be also, as if to say "Things are lookin' bad for you." (Not exactly the Mirror of Galadriel in other words.)
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02-08-2004, 04:12 PM | #338 |
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Yeah. If you see most descriptions they are always close to each other... like a car will generally mean the same thing in two dreams.
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02-09-2004, 11:52 AM | #339 |
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Last night I had a dream that I was trying to become a stripper. It was really weird...this guy was supposed to teach me how, and his grandparents were there at first. Then they left, and I was wearing these sort of disconnected sleeves (know what I mean?) and a silky dress. I swear, I thought I could feel the dress. Then the sleeves became a sweater....
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