I have dreams like that too, and I can never figure out why my brain thinks I need those strange thoughts and memories. Is there a purpose behind very strange dreams, are we supposed to learn something from them?
2007-02-09 15:49:17
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Sometimes you need to look past the obvious and see where there might be a connection somewhere. Dreams are when we work things out in our sleep. Sometimes, because of dreams, we don`t have to deal with those feelings as much when we`re awake. Sometimes we don`t even realize that we have those feelings. Maybe, for example, if you are sad in the land of orange juice, you got some really bad news (grandparent died, pet ran away, ect.) while you were drinking orange juice. Maybe you were getting annoyed with guys because of something that a guy did that day or earlier. Sometimes what you dream is very random, but the emotions are tied to something.
2007-02-09 23:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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If you consider that our minds are ever-expansive i.e. we can imagine ANYTHING, then in a subconcious state (asleep and dreaming) this is what our mind does. When awake, and conscious, we have to deal with all the zillions of stimuli that bombard our senses every second so our minds need to react within the parameters of our perceived reality i.e. whats going on in the immediate world around us. Going to sleep and dreaming opens up the doors to perception that we are constrained from doing while awake and dealing with the immense amount of issues facing us.
There's no secret to what we dream - no metaphysical interpretation - we are just capturing images/feeling/thoughts that are already there. There is nothing wrong with you.
2007-02-09 23:58:20
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answered by jaidii_lok 2
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Those are normal pretty dreams you are normal all the way. Dreams have meaning only if you give them one.
this quote is pretty:
"Dreams are animate consciousness, composed of images and thoughts that seemingly exist within real time. They are themselves mirrors of realities, experienced and prescribed by individual subjects. Their trigger is desire. Much the same as a camera's button is pressed to capture a coveted moment, the thought patterns of dreams illuminate and restructure a fabricated terrain of experienced. Dreams contextualise emotion. As both permutations and a consequence of desire, dreams are meanings internally projected, and in another sense projected externally upon the world, but removed from it'. --(an easay on B.R)
2007-02-09 23:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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That is pretty weird. I once had a dream that I was stranded on an undiscovered island with the members of NSYNC (don't ask) anyway one of them was really happy and wanted pictures. I on the other hand was really mad and was thinking about shelter and food, not photos, so me nad him are arguing, well not really arguing it was one sided because he was blabbering like and idiot. Anyway, one of the other members and I find a red jeep so we decided to drive it around the island to see if we could find anything. We went back and the idiot I was arguing with is taking pictures. That's when I wake up
2007-02-09 23:56:30
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answered by Jeanny W 2
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Nothing is wrong with you. I am guessing by your constant and repetitious use of the word "like," that you are a teenage female between the ages of 15-18 and you are probably at a stage in puberty where your body is telling you that you are ready for the "birds and the bees" talk with your parents. Although, I may be way off here... but that's what it sounds like to me.
2007-02-09 23:59:04
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answered by J P 2
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Nothing is wrong with you, everybody have crazy dreams. But your dream with the orange juice, you may had few to many to drink before you went to sleep.
2007-02-10 00:13:21
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answered by ? 5
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you have to get a dream interpretation book if you really want to know, dreams can be things happening in your life in disguise an you can learn how to interpret them. i have been doing a little reading on it an found even the weirdest dreams of mine can make since, an even helped me out in some cases. some things are kinda like metephors
2007-02-09 23:56:05
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answered by peeps you 4
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You are perfectly normal. Most things in your dreams represent other troubles or obstacles in your life. I believe it is just your mind gathering all the information from that day.
2007-02-09 23:55:06
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answered by Batsy 2
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Sounds like you are human. Enjoy the ride and don't read too much into your dreams!
2007-02-09 23:53:32
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answered by Wounded duckmate 6
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