i have been having this recurring thing in my dream that when ever i want to run... i can't. i try really hard but all i can do is try taking big steps but not run... it really get frustrating and then i finally wake up. no matter what the dream was, if i have to run in it... i can't.
can it mean anything. i have been having this dream for more than 5 years now.
2006-10-18
08:48:30
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godgiri
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miss heart ....whatever. FYI i removed the content myself. you see i am an indian and i know when to accept your mistake and take responsibility for it. its in our culture. that way we become a better person.
and by the way if you would have noticed i did apologise for my wrong doing. i am not ashamed of that.
you need to grow up and develoop a more mature way to look at things then just being getting all worked up because an indian said something about america...
relax and enjoy.
2006-10-19
11:42:32 ·
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Having problem projected running in the dream could mean you have problem controlling yourself. Perhaps in reality you have some sort of self control issue. It involves with your personality. You may be very conservative in term of handling things. That also suggest that you have fear of trying new things. You don't want to risk anything. That dream is basically a reflection of your personality
2006-10-18 08:53:24
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answered by YourDreamDoc 7
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Maybe you are trying to achieve something, and working really hard for it...but even though you're putting so much effort into it, you wont achieve the destination that you want
Is there a relationship you have been trying to work hard at, but you are getting no results? Or have you been putting extra time and effort in your job, but found that it wasnt worth it?
Another way of looking at it is that something or someone is preventing you from running..you are trying hard to get to where you want to, but there is something that is stopping you: have you tried to move cities and did you find that you were too emotionally attached to the place?
It depends on your personal state...and also recurring dreams are a way your brain uses to sort out problems...what problems are troubling you? Contact me if necessary
Good luck
2006-10-18 08:54:15
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answered by Angel_like 3
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It means that in your life there is likely some nagging frustrating, something that is holding you back. While most dreams mean nothing, recurring dreams can be symbolic of something. I have had recurring dreams where I am a superhero but cannot fly, or have a gun that I cannot shoot. These are all signs that something happening in life, not necessarily a big deal, but possibly, is frustrating you.
2006-10-18 08:52:22
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answered by pdigoe 4
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whats going on in your life at the times these dreams happen has alot to do with a recurring dream. look into you life what re the things you are trying to accomplish... are you doing these things in a hurry ... are you taking a leap without rational consideration? if the answer is yes... reevaluate the current situation... take your time and make the right decision......
2006-10-18 09:03:33
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answered by ﺸÐïåMóñdÐôññåﺸ 5
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I'm no EXPERT on this ,, but I would think that maybe in your subconscience you are wanting to make a big move of some kind , whether it be work , moving to another location , something along those lines , but you're a little scared to take that plunge. That's just my opinion
2006-10-18 08:54:43
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answered by ridingthestorm_out 4
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Its probable no longer something, objectives are in basic terms the circuits on your mind operating at the same time as you sleep, and maximum objectives are in basic terms combos of issues that ensue in life. Like I went procuring for socks, and that nighttime I had a dream that I dove right into a mountain of socks. It replaced into wierd xD It probable doesnt advise something xD
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answered by degennaro 4
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This could be related to your world-view.
Feeling impotent, unable to change anything or do anything.
Usually this is a childhood dream....once we pass puberty and begin to realize what the world is really like, begin to have independant thought, it fades and we dream more complex things.
2006-10-18 09:50:39
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answered by mmd 5
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Dreams are merely the brain's method of transfering the day's activities and fantasies into one, not-so-coherant chunk. The really don't mean anything.
2006-10-18 08:55:40
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answered by Tim 4
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Spirita explains your dreams
Visit http://spirita.blogspot.com/ and post your question as a comment. You'll get your answer shortly
2006-10-19 03:26:29
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answered by Spirita 5
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It means you don't hate Americans; rather, you're jealous of them.
Speaking of which, what happened to all of your nasty, racist questions about Americans? I think you were reported and Yahoo deleted them! HAHAHAHAHHAHAHA!
2006-10-18 10:16:00
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answered by Sarah 2
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