I have a Tongan friend who believes that when you dream of a funeral it means a wedding is right around the corner. So if you put any stock in the prescience of dreams (caveat: I don't) then it's not necessarily what you see is what you get. Your dream of a car accident could represent something positive.
But honestly, I wouldn't worry about it. Dreams are about your present neurological state, not future realities.
2006-07-30 17:52:02
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answered by automaticmax 4
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OK, car wreck, and death, with 3 or 4 people, flipped over, across interstate, no idea what to do, feeling is paranoia and it is on going.
OK, there we have the dream facts and it is on going.
Now, first it is not about predicting something that might happen.
The dream story is the setting for the meaning of the dream.
First, driving in a car entails movement, going somewhere.
Death of course is the attention getter, so the dream message is important
Being with people is sharing or not sharing an experience. People and numbers of people are heighten, important, lots going on or not going on.
Skidding across the Interstate upside down with three or four other people is a powerful image.
OK, get comfortable and search out the answers to these questions, write the question and the answer down. Don't Analise at all. (just the facts) Be an observer of yourself. Don't judge yourself or anyone or anything. Whatever occurs to your note but don't dwell on it.
First, the emotion of this dream is danger; dramatic; scared; shared, paranoid, worried; skidding is drama.
No idea what to do.......out of control.....fate is not in your hands.....!
Car wreck is a metaphor for something dramatic happening. There is almost a desire for something anything to change. Feed up, loss of control, scared and lose of confidence in yourself to deal with life or a life situation.
Feeling of resignation to life's problems which seem out of control.
OK Now, who is in the car with you?
What car whose car?
What color?
Where are you headed for when the wreck happens?
Where did you start the trip? (if you don't know, it's ok)
Do you know who was driving?
Everyone in the care was in the same situation and probably having the same or similar reactions to the skidding and wreck.
What interstate? Mean anything to you?
OK, take a deep breath, and relax. Write this all down and put away.
Good question.
2006-07-31 01:33:45
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answered by zclifton2 6
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A dream may or may not become reality. I once had a dream about my sister in a car wreck, it turned out, the dream was about my mother, in a car wreck. She was not seriously hurt, but the power of our dreams may become reality.
Try to relax and think about pleasurable events. If you are paranoid about getting into a vehicle, for the time being, walk where you have to go, if you can. Also, sometimes dreams that we are shown do not reflect what the dream indicated. Carefully look at your dream and your life.
Maybe the car wreck means something else. Is you home, romantic life, or personal life a "wreck?" Is your job or career path a wreck? Look at that first. Get a notebook and write down whatever may be going on in your waking moments, that are transferred to your dreams.
Ask yourself, what in your life is skidding out of control? Are there 3 or 4 other people that are "out of control? Are you trying to get them back in control? Every day, try to write something that may be similar to what you saw in your dreams.
2006-07-31 01:03:43
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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So I used to have a dream where I was driving up a hill so steep that I could not see the road, then it would curve and I never knew when to turn. It scared the piss out of me everytime. Finially I realized what it meant, NOTHING. It's a dream. It's your mind wandering through imagined scenarios to prepare for them mentally. One day in your life you'll have a car wreck and as it's happening you'll think, "This ain't so bad, I used to dream this **** all the time." Be prepared, that's what I always say.
2006-07-31 00:58:40
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answered by joshbl74 5
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Perhaps you should look at it from another angle. When you are in the car with other people, you're not driving are you? Was it really your idea to get into the car, or were you kind of coerced?
If these situations were going on in the dream, perhaps your subconcience is trying to tell you that it's not a good thing to let other people control your decisions in life.
Just my take on things. That's how I'd see it.
2006-08-05 23:35:29
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answered by jmiller 5
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Try a lucid dreaming technique. Before going to sleep, tell yourself that if the dream starts again you will take charge of the events and direct the dream into a positive outcome. It takes practice, but it should work.
You can also make a point of reassuring yourself that nightmares tend to not come true. It's a matter of changing what your mental "tape recording" is saying.
2006-07-31 01:00:49
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answered by Joan W 2
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Dreams come in symbolic form (unless they are prophetic dreams) even then it is often debatable. Those symbols are not intended to be understood by the conscious mind..but they do fall into certain categories which many have studied and attempted to understand. With some degree of accuracy. Not a lot.!!
2006-08-05 19:45:27
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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If you're paranoid, you may cause an accident. Just let someone else drive. The dream is just a dream... you're probably releasing some kind of tension. Maybe drive safer is the message?
Good day. :)
2006-07-31 00:53:49
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answered by Mama R 5
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I have the same dream every one in a while, but the breaks go out on my car and I'm driving to stopped cars.
I think it means your mind is telling you your life is out of control or your are trying to ballance to many things in your life.
2006-07-31 00:57:22
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answered by Adam B 3
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I believe that dreams are just the games of sleeping. Basically, dreams happened when you are in a deep sleep. Many factors lead to the occurrence of dreams. One of those is your psychological condition. For example, when you've just suffered a traumatic incident.
2006-07-31 01:03:39
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answered by cik_win 1
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