You are seeking relief (bathroom) from confusion (being drunk) caused by a feeling of being spiritually empty (having drank very little)...alcohol probably means you're currently seeking fulfilment in the wrong places.
2007-02-26 14:31:09
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answered by QED 4
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Of course dreams mean something, especially repetitive ones. It doesn't always mean something mystical, it's just a way your brain trying to tell you something. I kind of agree with the fist answer that you might be scared of widdling in your sleep, but again, I'm not a good interperter for somebody else's dreams. I 'use' my dreams to solve my daily problems and it helped me a lot during school, like I was trying to solve math homework and I couldn't, I slept and dreamt. In the morning usually the answer is pretty clear to me, because our subconscious actually recorded more information than our conscious and when we dream we open the barriers.
2007-02-25 22:24:33
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answered by Speck Schnuck 5
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Don't drink any liquids a few hours before bed and do you have alcoholic people around you or in your family and you are afraid of becomming one? May be your fears.
2007-02-26 04:25:26
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answered by wyntur1 2
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You MUST quit this satanice habit of Drinking but I know you CAN NOT QUIT it unless you join Sahaja Yoga. SAHAJA YOGA IS THE ONLY WAY TO SAVE THE WORLD. THIS IS FREE OF CHARGE AND IS THE ONLY WAY TO EMANCIPATION, PROLIFIC WELFARE & PROTECTION OF WORLD. GOTO WWW.SAHAJAYOGA.ORG and attain your Self - Realization online, then find a nearest Sahaja Yoga Center to goto.
2007-02-25 21:43:24
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answered by dr_nitin_sahajayogee 1
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dreams don't mean anything. they are an attempt by the brain to cross reference memories we have gathered that day with past memories in order to make better sense out of them and in order to free up space in our brain. oh yeah and dont join that sahaya thing cult or whatever
2007-02-25 21:46:30
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answered by Daniel S 2
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If it continues go visit your Doctor and get checked out. Bladder problems are no fun, believe me.
2007-02-25 22:18:34
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answered by Tori M 4
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Maybe it's a fear you have of wetting yourself, or being out of control.
2007-02-25 21:38:30
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answered by Anonymous
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