I have had these 2 dreams in the past few days that I can remember.
One was a teacher at school, got up on a chair and started dancing, then she fell off and broke her ankle or leg in the process, then she died, i don't know what she died of, it might have been a heart attack.
Anyway that was the first dream, the second dream was..well it was all weird but the most memorable bit was when this woman was ice dancing with this man and he lifted her up and she fell down on her head, but she didn't make any sort of movements to stop herself from landing on her head, she just fell on her head and died. Then I picked up a CD disk and skimmed it into the sky, and the place where it landed was the place that used to live.
I know that these are very weird and, they both have people dying in them but I can't see any connection in real life, if anyone could tell me what these dreams could mean, i would appreciate it a great deal because they can be quite scary, i'm only 16 y'see. Thanks
2007-03-26
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Listen don't feel obliged that the dreams are important. Just live your life properly don't think about the dreams as it is more likely that the dreams have no relevance. You are 16 and full of life. You should be having fun not worrying about a bit imagination. Something may be bothering you like exams or school stuff. Just have a great time with friends or try talking to someone you know you can trust. Before you know it you will totally forget the dream. So chill, and have a good time and share your overload with others, people will help you. Remember where there is a dark cloud there is a silver lining. Hope for the best not the worst and you will be fine. Good Day!
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The dream about your old house could mean that you are missing someone who is quite close to you. If you can try visiting your old are, and meet some of the neighbours or even just have a stroll aroud. To me it is more likely that you are missing someone. Again! Good Day.
2007-03-26 03:30:24
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answered by Hi! 3
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death usually symbolises new beginnings, a change in circumstances. You are at the age where you are starting to think about what you'd like to do with your life, you are making a transition into adulthood. it could well be that the man in the dream is actually you, and maybe your subconscious is steering you in the direction of a career path that involves saving/helping vulnerable people to overcome difficulties. The house in your dream may also suggest thats where you'll feel home.
2007-03-26 04:41:48
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answered by lushpoppy 4
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im not sure what they mean but if you are dreaming of people dying then i think you might need to see somebody about them. iknow someone that had a dream that their grandmother was going to die and how she was going to die and the next day her grandmother died in the exact way that she dreamt. she then had another day a few weeks later that her friend was going to die and saw how so immediately rang her friend and told her not to go to that place for a while. that person hasnt died yet and its been 2 years. dreams can mean something really important, if you know the people in the dream then you need to tell them. if not then i think you just watch too many scary movies etc.
2007-03-26 04:58:03
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answered by flutterfly 3
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According to my dream interpretation book, teachers can symbolize either authority or affection. The fact that this scares you suggests you're feeling insecure or lost. Have you recently lost something that made you feel secure and stable? Moving? Divorce? Change in classes? Friends?
Likewise, figure skating is a perilous activity. It suggests to me that you feel like you're out on a limb and don't have anything to cling to.
The fact that your old house appears in this dream seems to further assure that this is about fearing a new change, especially since the house is so distant.
But if you're worried that your dreams are either prophetic or warped, neither is true. You're totally normal, I assure you.
2007-03-26 03:26:59
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answered by Beige Lantern 3
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Hi Bigrichy
The purpose of dreams, as far as we understand them, is to process the vast amount of information that comes in through your senses each day whilst you're awake.
On this basis the "meaning" of your dreams is simply that you are making sense of information which previously didn't have a "meaning", for you, because it hadn't been processed so as to fit into your mental maps of the world (all your existing beliefs, ideas, values, etc.).
Given what seems to be going on, it's not really surprising that lots of things appear in your dreams that have nothing to do with what has been happening in your life just before the dream occurs. Things can appear in your dreams that have been part of your memories as far back as you started forming memories - or anytime in between then and now.
Nor do the things in your dreams have to be obviously related to each other. Like I said, dreaming is a process of finding/making meaning, and the brain can draw from anywhere in its huge store of memories in order to carry out that process.
So when, if ever, you happen to notice yourself having what seems like a weird dream in future you can literally rest assured that everything is OK. Your brain is actually doing, with great skill, one of the jobs it was designed to do.
2007-03-26 03:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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If it doesnt relate to ur life experience or a film that u saw then it doesnt mean anything
Some dreams are meaningless nonsense, some are profound others are prophetic
The profound types usually relate to unsolved problems in your life
Alcohol can induce nightmares and recreational drugs can induce paranoia
I hope this answers ue qstn
2007-03-26 03:32:40
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answered by vincegill 3
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Probably a site like http://www.ihadadreamlastnight.com will help you out. There is a lot of content regarding dreams there
2007-03-29 10:25:54
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answered by expertdreams 3
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fear of desertion... and you have an overactive imagination. should be good though. you could write a gripping but depressing prize winning book someday
2007-03-26 03:35:32
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answered by maraesa1000 5
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Are u afraid of death... ?
2007-03-26 03:48:15
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answered by rm4real 3
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