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I keep having these two reoccurring dreams (there are others but these are the main two):
1) I am somehow flying a plane, and sometimes it's a transportation plane, and sometimes its a fighter plane. Almost always theres a huge dogfight going on (thousands and thousands of planes, all different sizes and from different eras) and I never have any ammo, and I am almost always trying to control the plane but not really doing a good job.

2)I have this dream where I am wandering though a neighborhood, a really nice suburban neighborhood with trees and grass. I am lost and I continuously cut through peoples backyards, and sometimes through their houses (not that I would ever do that in real life). It's not really a nightmare, it's just wierd how I keep having this dream in particular.

So the main questions are: What do these dreams mean? Also, does anyone else have these kinds of dreams?

2006-12-02 19:20:42 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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I have the 2nd dream too, I'm 47 and I have been dreaming it since my teens. My theory is that it means I can't complete my journey without getting involved with other people, and that I fear I am intruding when I do.

I think the first one means that you think there's drama all around you and the reaosn you don't have ammo is that you're either not a part of it or you are powerless to stop it.

2006-12-02 19:30:01 · answer #1 · answered by Kacky 7 · 1 0

I am just guessing here so please don't get offended:

Dream number one is about how you feel like you are surrounded by caos but no matter how hard you try you can't seem to get a grip on things. For example, You and your mom/dad get into a fight and they are constantly yelling or throwing things either around or at you. You want to yell or fight back but you have nothing to throw and you know it will just keep getting worse no matter how hard you try to keep things civil.
This exact senario happened to me and I am just using it as an example.

Dream number two has almost the same meaning as the first only instead of caos surrounding you, You are lost and don't quite know what you are supposed to do with either your life and or relationships. For example you are in a peacefull relationship with someone but you two as a couple don't seem to be getting any where and you don't know if you sould take the next step or run for the hills.
Need I remind you these are just guesses not verry educated ones. Good Luck with your dreams.

2006-12-02 19:36:52 · answer #2 · answered by Jennifer B 2 · 1 0

I've had reoccurring dreams my entire life.
One of the strangest was this white stretch limo that would show up when I was at other places & looked outside.
The first dream sounds as if you are going thru a strugle in your personal life & are you become the plane, life isnt always easy & we fight a good fight but that all anyone can really do.
The second dream sounds like your looking for unanswered question ? Is there someone or something that has left you questioning how you handled a situation ?

2006-12-02 19:33:15 · answer #3 · answered by LCee 5 · 1 0

The no ammo dream certainly sounds like you feel defenseless. Why are you always out of ammo. Is your life really like that? Do you have trouble speaking up in some situations? Can you speak with any certainty about what you think, feel, fear and doubt?
Are events coming at you like you can never focus on any one thing that is going on? Do you ask questions normally of teachers, other students, friends and family? Do you know the difference between believing in something or having faith about something, or are they the same thing in your mind?

I have had reoccurring dreams, and the main one I have had turned out to be a physical situation. The situation was that I was often laying on one of my arms and putting it to sleep. The dream or in this case the nightmare was the feeling of pain I was having in my arm. I stopped sleeping on my stomach and I have never had the dream since. Do you have any physical problems that are plague you?
Another dream I had was the most surprizing and painful dream I have ever dreamed. I woke up one morning and remember that I had killed someone and buried them in my backyard. I laid there and did not want to wake up and face that reality. Suddenly my mind cleared and I realized I had been dreaming. But the guilt and pain of the dream was so clear that it seem real even after I knew it wasn't. Finally I woke up completely and said to myself, "Hey, I never killed anybody." So the question became, why would I dream like this and have it seem so real.
It took me a very long time to figure it out. I suffered from child abuse, and most of it was early in my life. They reason I know it now and not then is because with childhood traumatic events, the child has no memory of the abuse. (The reason is that children do not remember like adults can remember. Children do not seperate or differentiate from their Mother and father to some existent depending on age and maturation or growing up.
Your dreams may well be relatively new detail with underlying childhood reactions from some long ago abuse. The detail may not be important. It is the feeling that accompanies the details of the dream that can give you the clue as to what is the real content of the dream.
Killing someone and having a massive guilt feeling is equal to being miserably guilty for something someone else did to you long ago. I have no what, in mind, but I would think about the emotional feeling and the quality of the energy in the dream to get the clue you need as to what happened. Sometimes you have to go to the symptems with no other information. Good question.
Symptoms equal pain, being screamed at and terrorfied, being hit, seeing you family hurting eachother, living in a house with lots anger and disorders verbally. These thing hurt children.

2006-12-02 20:00:26 · answer #4 · answered by zclifton2 6 · 1 0

Most people have repetitive dreams. I don't think anyone really knows what they mean. Psychology would have us believe that the reason we have repetitive dreams is because we think on those dreams and we dream about things we think on.

I used to have a dream about flying to a lake, always the same lake from the same angle, in a helicopter. I would land, wonder over to some holes, and wake up. Weirdest thing ever. Haven't had that one in a while though.

2006-12-02 19:26:18 · answer #5 · answered by Memnoch 4 · 1 0

The vacationing represents a life journey, be it a pal or family individuals courting. The bridge represents substitute. Falling in a dream represents failure. in case you under no circumstances hit the floor you're uncertain of failure. Can or not that's that you've this dream at the same time as uncertain about relationships and how they are going to come out? terrified of failing and letting flow? I also see that's continually somebody else using the automobile. you've gotten themes with administration or somebody else controlling you. imagine it over.

2016-10-16 11:36:12 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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