I BELIVE THAT SOME DREAMS MEAN SOMETHING BUT OTHERS ARE JUST TINGS THAT RN THROUGH YOU'RE MIND ALOT, YOU THINK ABOUT, OR HURT YOU. I THINK THAT SOME DREAMS ARE WARNINGS AND OTHERS CAN MEAN GOOD THINGS. A LOT OF MY DREAMS HAPPEND
2006-12-22 16:15:31
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answered by True jugalette 1
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I asked a question earlier about a dream I had. In the dream, someone told me I would lose my job by the end of the year.
The answers confirmed what I thought--the dream was most likely stemming from my incessant worries, not from reality.
I have no idea why I am worrying, by the way.
So, I feel that dreams happen as a result of a "trigger," like a thought, or an event that happened. It is the mind's way of dealing with a situation.
Compare it to a computer running the defrag program if you will. In the end, it is done and everything is settled and where it should be, not all scattered around in your head. It makes better sense and you can make more logical use of the information when you wake up.
2006-12-22 17:05:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Good question.. I think everyone has dreams that mean something, even if its about something that you may have watched before falling asleep, just shows how much you pay attention to certain things. But also, when you dream about friends or family, it shows how much you care for them, and how much they're on your mind. I dream about my high school years a lot; I think it's because I wish that I'd opened up more, not been so shy, and possibly that I live in the past too much.
2006-12-22 16:14:58
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answered by sui_generis_shelly 2
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You'll notice that stress tends to trigger more dreams. When ever there is something on your mind, such as family, money, relationship issues or any event good or bad, you tend to dwell on it. Just because you fall asleep doesn't mean these issues have gone away. Your mind tends to deal with them in the form of dreams. When the issues on your mind are very stressful your dreams become nightmares. If the issues are of a more pleasurable nature then you have great dreams.
2006-12-23 04:11:01
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answered by mjorod 4
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Yes I know mine mean something. Over the years I have had many dreams that later came true or I would dream something and wake up to a phone call. I know dreams mean something. I think it can be a gift if you use it the right way and stay in touch with who gave you the gift...
2006-12-22 16:23:28
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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Yeah, I believe dreams mean something. They sometimes can represent how you truly feel on the inside or something just plain silly you have been thinking about mixed with other things.
Keep on dreaming and don't wake up to turn off that alarm clock!
2006-12-22 16:16:31
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answered by sleepy 6
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A psychologist permit you to understand that targets are your ideas's way of unwinding the information which you have discovered, the activities that have got here approximately, and the ideas you have had on your ideas (despite in case you comprehend you have been questioning them or no longer). once you're a spiritually in touch person, your targets may be interpreted as something from the Holy Spirit or from the Enemy. If the two of those must be the case, seek for education out of your religious chief. do no longer think of that each and each dream is meant to be interpreted! Use discretion as to the place your dream may be coming from.
2016-10-15 11:49:03
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answered by ? 4
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Yes I do believe in dreams.
They do mean something at times.
"Coming events cast their shadows before". And that is through dreams.
2006-12-22 16:12:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly, I think they mean something. I have had the same dream about the same person for 3 months and I love it! They are all about JEFF HARDY!! If only it was real life!
2006-12-22 16:15:08
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answered by Taylor G 2
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I believe in our dreams, there is meaning to them, just have to look for.
2006-12-22 16:19:46
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answered by avery 6
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