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I married Jessica Biel, and we moved into a huge haunted house, and scince it was after our wedding we were in a limo and the driver told me a story about a girl who died there.

It was weird what does it mean?

2007-03-12 18:40:11 · 5 answers · asked by The Con 5 in Social Science Psychology

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I read a dream book a few times, so here's what I think it might be:

In your dream everyone is really you, or a part of you. Marrying Jessica Biel perhaps means that you are getting in touch with your neglected feminine side. When you are in a car it is a symbol of power. Someone else driving your car means that you are not in control of your life (or enough as you want). Also, the bigger the vehicle the more power. Maybe someone wields greater power, but protects you. A death in a dream means that a part of you is gone. Maybe you have changed greatly as a person lately, and lost a personality trait. Maybe the limo driver is your dad.

2007-03-12 19:09:23 · answer #1 · answered by Double Century Dude 3 · 0 0

"Seeing a marriage in your dream means commitment, harmony or transition. You will undergo an important developmental transitional phase. It may also represent the unification of formerly separate or opposite aspects of yourself. In particular, it may represent the union of masculine or feminine aspects of yourself. Dreaming of a proposal of marriage, suggests that some situation will take a turn for the worse. Dreaming that you are getting married to your ex, suggests that you have accepted aspects of that relationship and learned from those past mistakes. Alternatively, it means that a current relationship shares some commonality with your previous relationship with your ex. However, you will not make those same mistakes."

"Dreaming that you are being haunted indicates early unpleasant traumas and repressed feelings/memories. You are experiencing some fear or guilt about your past activities and thoughts."

"Dreaming of a haunted house means unfinished emotional business, related to your childhood family, dead relatives, or repressed memories and feelings."

2007-03-12 19:03:09 · answer #2 · answered by Shazz Z 2 · 0 0

According to http://www.dreammoods.com ...

To see famous people in your dream, signifies an increase to your prosperity and honor.

To dream of a haunted house, signifies unfinished emotional business, related to your childhood family, dead relatives, or repressed memories and feelings.

To see a marriage in your dream, signifies commitment, harmony or transitional period. You are undergoing an important developmental phase in your life. The dream may also represent the unification of formerly separate or opposite aspects of yourself. In particular, it is the union of masculine or feminine aspects of yourself.�Consider the qualities and characteristics of the person that you are marrying. These are the qualities that you need to look at incorporating within yourself.

To see a limousine in your dream, indicates that you have an exaggerated sense of self-worth and self-importance. You may also feel the need to show off and impress others. In addition to the above, if the limousine is black, then it suggests that your are unwilling to make changes or yield to others. Alternatively, it may symbolize prestige, wealth, and power.

Put it all together. Relevent to your life right now?

2007-03-12 19:06:39 · answer #3 · answered by MeGoInsane! 3 · 0 0

many people will say many different things but it really is up to you to find out what it means. this is because you know you the best and can be the only one to look inside your mind to find an answer. it could have a deep meaning or could just be a stray thought but only you can know :)

2007-03-12 19:04:26 · answer #4 · answered by anji_rockin_the_house 1 · 0 0

was it like a nightmare? if so it was probably related to sth tt was bugging u... (directly or indirectly)
dun worry (=

2007-03-12 18:48:34 · answer #5 · answered by sadia1905 3 · 0 0

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