ok last night i had the wacked up dream right... i was with this man, i chained him to something, and i was wiping him on his back until he was bleeding right, and then i started biting his back...he liked it and for some reason i was shock because i thought i was really hurting him...then he was on top of me, i dont want to say raping because it was consentual, but you know like being really rough...then i looked to my left and i saw a nun! seriously weird....help anyone??
2006-08-22
06:51:30
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i dont know the guy i was whipping
2006-08-22
08:58:34 ·
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I feel that all elements of a dream represent different aspects of ourselves. If this were my dream I would interpret it like this:
The man in the dream would be my masculine side. Society and religion (perhaps the nun) tell women to be feminine, to control our masculine selves. (to chain them and beat them) but as it is a part of myself it will always find a way to surface (get on top). As it brings freedom of self and wholeness, it will always be consentual and it will feel rough as we are so often told how to be.
I would look in my life to see areas where my maculine traits are being forced down and areas where it is succeeding. I would also look at my religious belief system to see if that is hindering my growth in anyway or causing me to be false to myself.
2006-08-22 07:54:38
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answered by Medusa 5
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Ok, I will try to explain what I got out of my dream book. The blood and biting represents worry and sickness of heart and severe disappointment. The sex in the dream represents embarassment or a jealous person that is around you. The Nun represents that a family quarrl will finally come to an end.
I do not know if any of these factors will make sense to you, but all dreaming is is a way to unfilter our brain. How we dream it into sequence is a mystery. Somewhere in you subconious your thinking or worrying about one of these things. I hope that I could be of some help. I read tarot cards, but have many books on different subjects. Hope you dream better tonight
2006-08-22 20:00:14
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answered by Bobbie M 3
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2006-08-23 12:44:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Um...well were you brought up in a religious family? Its like a mixture of a fantasy you may have ( the tying and beating rough sex) and repression because of your religious background( the nun). You are afraid to try it because you were taught differently but listen didnt they ever teach you to follow your dreams?.
2006-08-22 14:01:57
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answered by JSanchez 1
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dream interpretation, according to Jung, is only possible once you realize that every person you dream of is a part of you or your personality. You might want to check first who this man was, what do you relate him with, any aspect of your past, your present life, your personality or the way you behave.... and try to put together the way you get related with that aspect. It´s a game of icons, archetypes and personal concepts and the way you put them together reveals you things you might have been avoiding to get conscience of.
Jung was a psychologist that explained dreams as a part of our mind that tells us things about ourselves that we, when conscious, don´t get to know very well.
2006-08-22 15:46:00
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answered by wisdom is my signature 4
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Dreams usually come from what u thought about during the day (not saying dat u were thinking that)
2006-08-22 14:24:15
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answered by weird guy 3
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There's no real interpretation; dreams are your mind's way of sorting out your thoughts and trying to solve your problems.
2006-08-22 13:57:56
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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I believe dreams are just random firings of your brain, which always tries to reason and be logic. So, your dream is just your random thoughts woven together into a basically meaningless story. I wouldn't worry about it
2006-08-22 15:41:07
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answered by Stacy 5
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Hmmm...you enjoy bondage and S&M? What the nun was doing I have no idea.
2006-08-22 14:01:53
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answered by Anonymous
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it represents your emotion about...you have some friends that you think are cool but you dont really like them and still wanna be with...and your mom has warned you to stay away from them...sounds familiar?
2006-08-22 14:02:14
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answered by Jay 2
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