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I had a horrific nightmare. You, Donald, me and a baby boy were in some desserted place that had really strange people running businesses. We had rented a house out of town and for some reason we left the baby boy alone at the house and were having issues with some townsfolk. Donald and I left you in town to handle our business and went back to the house to get the baby because we felt like one of the looney older, fat, ugly, scarey women went to the house to harm him. When we got there he was pulling himself up to stand next to a round endtable and he was naked. The lady had been there and gone. She wrapped a rubberband so tightly around the base of his eh-hem and another one around the rim. He wasn't crying until I freaked out and started taking them off. I'm in absolute histarics when I realized we left you in town with the freaks and I awoke crying and yelling for help. I couldn't go back to sleep for a long time. It just seemed so real.

2007-02-12 04:24:57 · 5 answers · asked by Altair 1 in Social Science Psychology

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i would get a dream book from a local book store. they will tell u about things that were in your dream. and alot of times they are inexpensive.

2007-02-12 04:33:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No dream book or yahoo respondent will be able to interpret her dream. We'd have to know how she feels about each subject, how frequently she has similar thoughts, etc. A dream book can say fish represents fertility, but it wouldn't mean that to a person who is fatally allergic to fish.

Dreams are manifestations of thoughts we have while the brain is refreshing itself. There are no common meanings for dreams, and dreams represent different things in many different ways. The best advice is to read about lucid dreaming. Most people can't interpret their dreams because when dreaming, we aren't thinking rationally. This is why we don't question the fact that we're back in highschool, but our teacher is an animal; or how we gloss over the fact that we're driving somewhere and yet have no idea where we're going. Lucid dreaming allows one to think--essentially be awake--while dreaming.

If anyone is serious about seeing what dreams are, I'd suggest googling "lucid dreaming." This is how I was able to interpret a myriad of personal dreams. For instance, when I began a new workout program, I had a dream of a rhino running at the begininng on an uncompleted highway. I (rhino-strong/determined) was exercising (running) at the beginning of a new program (uncomplete highway). I had other dreams with more complex meanings, but they're all easy (and FUN) to see while lucid dreaming.

No one can interpret it, they'll only be able to give good guesses.

2007-02-12 12:39:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Usually open dreams like that are open unhandled issues of some sort of another ...

meaning either in the past something has happend she did not work through or recently she has become frightend of something in that direction...

it is not as dry and cut if its a repeating nightmare and always the same ... i suggest she seeks counceling it could be something totally different bothering her ...

dreams like that are always a sign that the mind is trying to work out an issue ...

regards Join

No one should attempt to try to explain this dream as no one knows the whole life of the person its to dangerous to play therapist and have no clue ...

2007-02-12 12:37:55 · answer #3 · answered by join_my_world_of_ignore 2 · 0 0

You have got it right when you wrote "it just SEEMED so real". Dreams are not real and have no interpretation except for an over active imagination. They are a bit like Nostradamus' predictions and can be interpreted any way that someone wants to. There is no scientific basis for the interpretation of dreams.

2007-02-12 12:38:26 · answer #4 · answered by whyme? 5 · 0 0

Dreams aren't windows into some secretly-coded psychology world. They're comprised of a combination of things that are already on your mind and incoherent gibberish. I love recounting my dreams and thinking about them, but that's purely for my entertainment.

Dreams don't "mean" anything other than what you've been thinking about, with a little bit of weirdness tossed in.

It's better to focus on events in real life.

2007-02-12 12:39:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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