What do you think my dream mean? I dream a lot, every single night, in colors, and i always remember what i have been dreaming about. It's like i'm watching movies while i'm asleep. But i don't know what they mean... In the first dream, there was a big glass dome, and in it, an artificial jungle, and a completely white elephant, who was running (!) around like a dog. In my second dream i was in a house, in a very clean room, with a soft couch, and on the opposite wall there was a tv, and all around the tv there were this weird mirrors who made everything look a hundred times bigger. I was afraid to see my own refection in them... In the last dream, i was in a house who seemed to be surrounded by a river, and in the river, there were so many oysters, they were everywhere. There were many people in the house, and we were all taking care of the oysters, moving some of them from the river into some tanks in the house. Well, those were the dreams. What do you think?? Am i going crazy?
2006-11-08
16:49:48
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Thank you for the answers so far. I don't sleep that much, actually i sleep less than 7 hours every night. So i guess my dreams could be weird because i'm tired. But still, the part with the mirrors - it;s not the first time i dream about things that are abnormally big. I have been having nightmares about this since childhood... i had been dreaming about a huge doll, a huge clown (which honestly freaks me out even when i'm awake), a huge flower pot... and so many other things who are supposed to have normal sizes, but in the dreams they get hundreds of times bigger.
2006-11-08
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These are some very nice symbols. White elephant, dog, mirrors, clean room, soft couch, river, oysters. Elephants are power. White is goodness and purity. Mirrors are self examination, and that is scary(?). Clean room and couch is comfort and stability. River is peace. Oysters are beauty, wisdom, and you are collecting them. Multiple dreams in one night are often the same message repeated in different ways. #1: Purity and strength playing in a protected world. #2: Self examination from a safe, comfortable viewpoint - but it is always scary to look real close at ourselves. #3: Collecting wisdom and beauty from a place of peace. No, you are not crazy, this is wonderful! Nice dreams! You must be in a very nice station in life to have dreams like this!
2006-11-08 17:14:21
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answered by slippped 7
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Well you dream of everything bigger than you it seems. I would GUESS that ur not confident in ur self and see yourself lower than everyone just an opinion cuz i dont know you. The mirrors must reflect who you are inside and and what you see. Apparently you must think your weird and abnormal but your afraid to admit it. On top of that it seems you dislike clowns lol. TO stop these dreams or have different dreams, before you sleep picture yourself in a calm serene place and count to 25 then take a deep breath hold it exhale and dont let pressures of ur life affect you before you sleep
2006-11-08 18:20:42
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answered by bboyballer112 2
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Sometimes dreams can mean a lot, sometimes they are a result of events in your day or even something that has been bothering you...just this morning I had a dream that I was combing someone's hair and it really hurt them...the person's hair I was combing I think she should do something to it, so that's probably why it was hurting her...I don't know, I try not to make too much of nothing because sometimes dreams mean absolutely nothing..
2006-11-08 17:10:33
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answered by camsgirl 1
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2016-09-01 09:38:37
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answered by ? 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 FREE dream interpretation (as a comment, too) shortly. Just remember where you posted your question, your dream interpretation will be under the same section.
2006-11-09 01:23:37
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answered by Spirita 5
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No you are normal.
Dreams
Definition: The thoughts or mental images of a person during sleep. The Bible refers to natural dreams, dreams from God, and dreams that involve divination.—Job 20:8; Num. 12:6; Zech. 10:2.
Do dreams in our time have special meaning?
What have researchers learned about dreams?
“Everyone dreams,” says The World Book Encyclopedia (1984, Vol. 5, p. 279). “Most adults dream for about 100 minutes during eight hours of sleep.” So dreams are a normal human experience.
Said Dr. Allan Hobson, of Harvard Medical School: “They are ambiguous stimuli which can be interpreted in any way a therapist is predisposed to. But their meaning is in the eye of the beholder—not in the dream itself.” When reporting this, the “Science Times” section of The New York Times added: “Within the school that places great value on dreams, there are many approaches to finding the psychological message of a dream, each reflecting different theoretical outlooks. A Freudian will find one kind of meaning in a dream, while a Jungian will find another, and a Gestalt therapist will find still another meaning. . . . But the view that dreams have psychological meaning at all has come under strong attack from neuroscientists.”—July 10, 1984, p. C12.
Can dreams that seem to impart special knowledge come from a source other than God?
Jer. 29:8, 9: “This is what Jehovah of armies . . . has said: ‘Let not your prophets who are in among you and your practicers of divination deceive you, and do not you listen to their dreams that they are dreaming. For “it is in falsehood that they are prophesying to you in my name. I have not sent them,” is the utterance of Jehovah.’”
Harper’s Bible Dictionary informs us: “Babylonians had such trust in dreams that on the eve of important decisions they slept in temples, hoping for counsel. Greeks desiring health instruction slept in shrines of Aesculapius [whose emblem was a serpent], and Romans in temples of Serapis [at times associated with a coiled serpent]. Egyptians prepared elaborate books for dream interpretation.”—(New York, 1961), Madeleine Miller and J. Lane Miller, p. 141.
In the past, God used dreams to give warnings, instruction, and prophecy, but is he leading his people in that way now?
References to such dreams originating with God are found at Matthew 2:13, 19, 20; 1 Kings 3:5; Genesis 40:1-8.
Heb. 1:1, 2: “God, who long ago spoke on many occasions and in many ways [including dreams] to our forefathers by means of the prophets, has at the end of these days spoken to us by means of a Son [Jesus Christ, whose teachings are recorded in the Bible].”
1 Cor. 13:8: “Whether there are gifts of prophesying [and at times God conveyed prophecies to his servants by means of dreams], they will be done away with.”
2 Tim. 3:16, 17: “All Scripture is inspired of God and beneficial for teaching . . . that the man of God may be fully competent, completely equipped for every good work.”
1 Tim. 4:1: “However, the inspired utterance says definitely that in later periods of time some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to misleading inspired utterances [sometimes conveyed in dreams] and teachings of demons.”
2006-11-08 16:57:55
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answered by Anonymous
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hey sleep less and dont dream like this
early tobed early in morning
late to bed but early in the morning
2006-11-08 16:53:39
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answered by Anonymous
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you should get syliva browns book dreams it will let u know about all dreams and meanings
2006-11-08 17:03:14
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answered by purple_puma 2
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You are nuts!!!
no one ever dreams of anything but sex
2006-11-08 16:57:49
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answered by breastfed43 3
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it just show that you are restless within.
2006-11-08 16:51:45
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answered by Svati 3
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