When you were young your imagination hurt you, and now you're grown and you control you're own Happiness.The baby laughed at the touch of your hand---Your Happiness is in your hands, not the devils.....You must have changed something in your life, that only you could control...Congratulations....
2006-12-27 02:24:12
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answer #1
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answered by Maw-Maw 7
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Nothing, or you would not have asked. (This is not a quiz is it?) Dreams are random associations sans reality checks. The consist of your current mental contents, probably recent activities which you are consolidating in memory (at least according to brain studies on rats), and some of the sensory information your brain does not ignore while you sleep. You play all the characters in your dreams. Replay them and state their purpose or meaning, if any. There will never be any meaning beyond what you assign them. Try this: That is why it is called mindfulness meditation. Here is something you can practice to help make your mind your friend and servant rather than a source of anxiety, delusion, and suffering (i.e., to not be a victim of your own mind). It is a very well known technique to practice shaping your mind; regular practice tends to increase ability to observe the mind without being disturbed by its contents or driven by random mental activity. There are exactly four things one can be mindful of in regard to mental life: 1. Body 2. Feelings as pleasant, unpleasant, or neutral (physical sensation) 3. State of mind (attitude, emotion) 4. Contents of mind (ideas, prior experience, memory, mental images, beliefs) For about 20 minutes daily: Sit up straight in some quiet place; Take one deep breath, let it out. For each in-breath, and each out-breath, concentrate on just the breath. If your mind wanders, count “1 in, 1 out, 2 in 2, out, 3 in . . .” and so one for four or five breaths, then restart the count. As you do this there will be the usual continuous stream of thoughts, random or specific ideas, and images, feelings that come and go. Any of these can distract you, but you can just ignore them. There is no need to suppress any of it. These are the things that usually drive your perceptions and behavior.
2016-03-29 08:09:15
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answered by Michelle 4
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When I was a child I had a dream. There was a battle going on in heaven and the armies of Satan were warring against the armies of God. I was there (though I was grown up) and fighting in God's army. Apparantly I was pretty good too, as I was going around killing all of Satan's generals. So Satan decided he had to deal with me himself. So he approaches me and scribbles in my ear with a piece of (I think it was blue) chalk. I collapsed to the ground, dead, instantly and the dream went black. A few moments later the scene lit up again and the war was over with mounds of dead all around. God was standing over me, and his armies were standing around me. He said "Because he died fighting for me, he will be in heaven."
Now this was before I was into fantasy, and before I had even read Revelations, so it was pretty trippy! I've always thought they may signify that I will be a martyr - dying for my service to God. Whether it is a prophecy or just a dream, I do not know...so I don't really think about it all that much.
2006-12-27 02:28:59
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answer #3
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answered by Guvo 4
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I had a dream one time about satan. I was in my bed and he was trying to get through my bedroom door to get me. My dream was brought on by taking Amtriptyline. They are none to cause bad dreams. I don't put stalk in any dream. To me they are what they are, dreams.
2006-12-27 02:24:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't dream anymore since my husband had a massive stroke four months ago. I don't sleep well so I guess I never get in dream-mode.
2006-12-27 02:23:55
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answered by brendasewer 1
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It means that you need to pay more attention to your math and science courses and lay off of the fantasy. Reality is a better reality than any fantasy.
2006-12-27 02:22:51
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answer #6
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answered by Alan Turing 5
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I have had dreams of devil, skeletons coming out of their grave to take me with them, saints etc. In other moments of my life, they repeated themselves. Believe me, they mean nothing. If it means anything, is that at that moment we were afraid. Nothing else.
2006-12-27 02:28:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Dreaming means you are alive ans sleeping well.
Enjoy it. Dreams dont "mean" anything. For centuries charlatans made fortunes pretending they could "understand" them. it is, of course , delusional.
2006-12-27 02:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Could just be your own subconscious feelings coming out.
Back then you were a frightened child, and now you are an
adult.
2006-12-27 02:28:06
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answer #9
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answered by Master_of_Psyche 2
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"a bit of undigested beef"
" There is more gravy than of grave to you I say"
2006-12-27 02:20:46
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answer #10
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answered by King 5
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