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i was driving to my aunts when i had gotten there she was dead, but her spirit was there and she was taking care of me. i had gotten into a wreck on my way to see her and could no longer take care of myself. she was asking me what the last thing i remembered was.

when i went to sleep, again i had a confermation dream that yes, i had been in a car wreck and my aunt was dead.

when i woke , again i didn't go back to sleep. i want to know what those two dreams meant.

2007-01-29 05:08:57 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Psychology

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TO ME.
DRIVING REPRESENTS TRAVEL.
AUNT REPRESENTS LOVE AND PLEASENT.
THE TRAVEL, THE WRECK, REPRESENTS HARDSHIPS ON THE THE WAY THROUGH LIFE. WITH NO CONTROL.
WHAT IS THE LAST THING YOU REMEMBER?
WHAT IMPRESS'S YOU? THE HARDSHIP OR THE LOVE? THAT YOU CAN ONLY ANSWER.
OR...... YOUR TRAVEL THROUGH LIFE CAN BE HARD. BUT AT THE END YOU ILL FINE YOUR RAIN BOW, LOVE AND HAPPINESS.

2007-01-29 05:34:38 · answer #1 · answered by J 4 · 1 0

To understand a dream, it’s helpful to keep in mind why and how we dream. When we sleep, the body and perception systems are shut down, but the brain remains active. The brain thinks about what has recently been most active during waking hours—experiences, thoughts and feelings accessed recently whether consciously or not. The brain is still active, so it works on this content, but not in a familiar, rational way. During sleep, this material is not related using input from the external real world, but rather by the brain connections already established in the cortex. So the story connectedness isn’t like everyday experience, but rather a strange, circuitous flow from one image to the next. So dreams aren’t magical messages to guide our life, but dream imagery is taken from everyday experiences, thoughts and feelings that matter most to us during our waking life. So it’s a mistake to apply standard symbol definitions, such as Freudian meanings or standard “dreammoods” symbols. All you need to do is think about what kind of imagery it is and how it relates to your daily life.

Your dreams are about concerns about dying. Your aunt, who is older than you, may someday in the foreseeable future die of illness or aging, and perhaps you've come to appreciate that she won't be around forever. Which is a healthy reminder that you could die, too, even now in a car accident. These concerns are common, and perhaps you've been dwelling on them below the level of conscious awareness, so that in sleeping the imagery presents itself.

2007-01-29 13:18:52 · answer #2 · answered by ? 7 · 0 0

Dreams really just reflect your own thought and feelings. There are many theories on dreams (if you study psychology) and this one seems most correct. I would think that it means you like to rely on your aunt for help. You either don't want to lose her, or know that even after she is gone, her lasting influence will help you. Sometimes dreams don't mean anything (I am sad to say that). I would analyze your own personal feelings about your aunt.

2007-01-29 15:05:08 · answer #3 · answered by agassi8 3 · 1 0

I can try....

Uh...I would definitely call my aunt and ask her how she was - not while she's driving, mind you.

2007-01-29 13:16:17 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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