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I had a VERY strange dream the other night. I went to my bosses house and he took me on a tour and there was weird things like a really scary museum and I kept having to hide from these evil people and go the wrong way round. Then my boss took me to these underground dungeons and he tied me up and tried to kill me by drugging me first and then he sexually assaulted me. Then i found myself on the street and was wondering (in my dream) if it was just a dream then saw another manager and told what had happened and she said i made it up but i said "Well what am i doing in Brighton at 2 in the morning then!" Then i went to the Police and waited in this massive queue and the Police said that it didn't matter and that it happened all the time! I told them that i worked in Probation and she said that it really didn't matter and to go home! He was trying to kill me because it was something to do with the Knight Templar! Please analyse!!!

2006-07-11 09:49:45 · 11 answers · asked by willowbee 4 in Social Science Psychology

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It sounds to me like you are having some communication problems with your boss at work possibly. Maybe the two of you are having a hard time working some things out. Or maybe you just ate dinner to close to bed.
Dreams like this have many different meanings. Seeing "demonic" people in your dreams could be that maybe you are scared about something and your dreams are based off your emotions about something, or possibly someone. The fact that the police couldn't help, sounds like you are having a problem that you may need some help solving in the real world. It could be a small problem, or a bigger one like a relationship with a friend or lover gone wrong. Having your boss 'sexually assault" you sounds like maybe you are uncomfortable working with him for a variety of reasons. Maybe you can't trust him.

I am no professional at analyzing dreams, but this is what I see in the description you gave. I may be totally off track, or right on.

2006-07-11 10:01:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

It sounds like you're paranoied of your Boss and think that he's a bad man, perphaps he did something that you're unsure about. But in the back of your mind you know that it's really nothing to be worried about, that's why everyone says it's nothing when you tell them. But it's hard for you to let go of because it's so real to you. The knight templar part is something personal that has to do with your life, it depends on what you did in your life that has to do with the knight templar and what you feel about it, that would be able to analyse that specific aspect.

2006-07-11 16:56:41 · answer #2 · answered by Answerer 7 · 0 0

There is absolutely no scientific evidence to suggest that anyone can analyze dreams.

The Analysis of Dreams made for GREAT fiction, but incredibly poor science.

Don't waste your time trying to understand dreams. Place your energy into interacting with the real world. :)


PS: British? There are 'Brightons' in the US, but your spelling of analyse is a giveaway. ;)

2006-07-11 20:27:24 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I think that dreams are our brains sorting out stuff that we have seen, read and thought about as well as what has happened to us. They also reflect our worries. I wonder if you have recently watched or read something about the Knight Templar.Also sounds like you are not very happy with your boss and maybe dont feel people are taking you seriously.

2006-07-12 07:54:56 · answer #4 · answered by Susan P 2 · 0 0

Wow - what a strange dream. judging from the Knights Templar reference I would say you have just finished reading the DaVinci Code (or watched the film). The other episodes are ones that are subconsciously plaguing your mind.

2006-07-11 17:10:02 · answer #5 · answered by Aslan, reborn 4 · 1 0

Interpreting Your Dreams
Step-by-Step Instructions to Analyze Your Dreams
ream meanings are as individual as our personalities and provide valuable glimpses into our inner lives. Most often, dreams are close-up snapshots of a recent situation. Sometimes, a dream portrays a long-lost memory, possibly unearthing some unfinished business from the past. Remember that dreams often have a much deeper (and sometimes completely different) meaning than the obvious. This is why accurate intuition - your own or that of an intuitive dream expert - is needed to decipher the imagery and symbols of the subconscious mind.

If you choose to interpret your own dreams, you may find the following step-by-step process helpful:

Upon awakening from your dream, before you open your eyes, replay the entire dream sequence in your mind. If you had more than one dream, do this for each one. This will help you remember more details.


Write a description of your dream, including key symbols or events, and any emotions or physical sensations you felt during the dream or upon waking from it. It's helpful to have a written record of the dream to refer to during the interpretation process, especially if you are going to wait until later to interpret it. Also, the process of writing the dream description may help you remember more details.


Make a quiet space for your interpretation process. Choose a quiet time and space where you won't be interrupted. If this isn't possible when you wake up in the morning, set aside a time later in the day and refer to the notes you wrote in step 2.


Connect with your intuition. To do this, it's helpful to use a process such as a short meditation, an intention statement (such as "I call forward my highest inner knowing"), or a prayer (such as "I ask for Divine assistance with the interpretation of this dream, in the best interests of all concerned.")


Review about your dream and pay attention to any emotions you feel. Stay with the emotion - just feel it and follow it as it moves through you. Often, going with the flow of emotions is enough to reveal dream meaning.


Think about any events, symbols, or physical sensations in your dream that stand out. Open your mind and explore what they could represent, again paying attention to any emotion you feel. Remember to explore obvious meanings, as well as less obvious ones. When you hit on the accurate meaning, you will likely have an "Aha!" feeling, you may feel a physical reaction, and you will just feel "in your gut" that it is the true meaning.


One tool that is helpful in exploring the deeper meaning of a person, symbol, or physical sensation from your dream is to dialog with them. This dialog can take place either in your imagination or in writing. (For example, "ME: Why did you show up in my dream?" DREAM PERSON: "I represent your supervisor at work, and I am here to clarify some feelings you have about your work relationship," and so on.) Another way to apply this tool is to set up a dialog with your dream as a whole and see what information comes forward.


If you are still not sure what the dream means, you can put it aside until later, discuss it with others to help stimulate your thought process, or consult an intuitive dream expert.

2006-07-12 16:19:13 · answer #6 · answered by SammyD 3 · 0 0

sometimes dreams are memories of what happened on past lives, maybe he did that to you, but it was so painful that your mind started to put things that you can use to help yourself, like the police and the other manager......maybe

be careful with your boss

2006-07-11 16:56:32 · answer #7 · answered by RENE H 5 · 0 0

you seem to be stressed out. an authority figure in your dream usually depicts a problem that's out of your power to solve

2006-07-12 03:01:44 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it mean's you shouldnt have eaten that spicy curry before you went to bed!!

2006-07-11 16:55:06 · answer #9 · answered by Charley G 3 · 0 0

means you luuuuurrrrrrrrrrve your boss !!!

2006-07-11 16:52:57 · answer #10 · answered by snooky me! 3 · 0 0

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