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I was sick with the flu really bad last week. Now every nite when I go to sleep I am having at lest 1 dream about someone or someplace from my past, most of them seem to be from when I did home health care and the people that I cared for or their families. I am going to the homes and visit, most of these people have passed, or no longer even live in these homes anymore. In a couple of them I know where I am but its not exactly as when I worked there. In 1 case the dream started out around the families home but I was not at the family home, I was outside at a neighbors, I saw a big cat (not domestic) it never appproched me or tried to intimidate me in any way it was just there. I walked a way and then I was in the families home of my ex client. I would like some input. Thank you.

2007-02-19 12:32:24 · 2 answers · asked by cherrymash66609 1 in Health Mental Health

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I wish I could help you but in truth only you can decipher your own dreams. This is fact. However I will tell you what I know about dreams. There are different kinds of dreams. Every interpreter has a different way of grouping them. I find this way works for me. It is important to write down your dreams first thing when you awaken. Within a few minutes they have disappeared like dandelion spores into the breezes. Make note of your mood when you awaken. Then go on from there. Sometimes my dreams are so long lasting and deep I carry a booklet around with me for when a revelation comes to me.

1.There are prophetic dreams where you see the future. For example, the dreams Joseph saw and took to Pharaoh. They are always in colour and action follows a logical sequence.

2.There are release dreams. These dreams are the most confusing of all. Chaotic, preposterous, disturbing. Emotional exhaling. They are the most necessary dreams because through release dreams we dispose of everyday mental and emotional garbage that we collect. Some are silly but many can be nightmares. Despite the stress, they are important for us. Good way to work out fear angers frustration and stress. Without nightmares, btw, we would easily all end up crazy. Usually they are jumbles of images and as turbulent as the negativity they are helping one dispose of.

3.There are wish dreams. These are just as the name says. We dream of what we want or think we want and usually awaken from them with a feeling of satisfaction.

4.There are information and problem-solving dreams. You fall asleep chewing on a problem and wake up knowing the solution. Or know something we could not have known before we went to sleep. The advice “Sleep on it” is very valid. Did you know the Theory of Relativity came to Einstein in a dream? Or that Mozart received his compositions while he slept? The invention of the light bulb and the sewing machine also came from dreams. Dr. Salk got his ideas for the polio vaccine in a dream.

5.There are astral visiting dreams. These are usually telepathic dreams or astral travel dreams.

Lucid dreams can be any of the five types above. When a dream is lucid, you realize within the dream that you are dreaming. When this happens, you can take control of the dream. You can be in control of your own reactions.

I went through a few months where I dreamt of houses. Always houses. I would awaken remembering the feel of each house, the light, the curtains, the colours, everything, including the people I met in the dream. I knew only a few actually. When I checked into the symbolism of houses, it said that to dream of a house is to dream of making changes.

Dreams relating to a house often refer to various aspects of the Self. When trying to analyze the house in your dreams, consider also how the house is kept and the condition of it. The rooms in the house relates to facets of your personality. To see a house in your dream represents your own soul and self. Specific rooms in the house indicate a specific aspect of your psyche. In general, the attic represents your intellect; the basement represents the unconscious, etc

To dream that you are entering through a door signifies new opportunities that will be presented before you. You are entering into a new stage in your life, moving from one level of consciousness to another. In particular, a door that opens to the outside, signifies your need to be more accessible to others, whereas a door that opens into the inside, denotes your desire for inner exploration and self-discovery.

However, for the cat lover, cats signify an independent spirit, feminine sexuality, creativity, and power. You may be expressing some fear or frustration especially when something is not going as planned. It is your reaction to the creature more than the cat itself that has meaning; representation is secondary. Almost all people have different interpretations of most symbols; it is up to you to remember how you felt when you saw this cat.

The site below is not to bad. It is still, basically up to you to interpret what you dreamed about. Only you know for sure, but these sound like release dreams.

2007-02-19 12:59:19 · answer #1 · answered by Noor al Haqiqa 6 · 0 0

it could just mean that your thinking about your carrear and what you want to do with your life.

2007-02-19 12:41:01 · answer #2 · answered by zealous l 2 · 0 0

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