people can actually experience pleasure and pain in dream example people have wet dream actually get wet below and guy actually have sperm come out, same for the pain in dream, because the dream is so real, your brain send the signal to the body to experience it, why people feel pain and pleasure, it is all signal of waves sent through our veins by the brain that dictate all, actually if u take away our brain, we cannot smell, see, feel anything as it is all millions of signal sent through the body. This is not dream interpretation, it is basic science knowledge.
2007-06-10 00:08:05
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answered by lakaria_2000 5
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Because your dreams are spiritual and come from your spirit. Your spirit is the real life of you, so if your spirit is in turmoil, your physical body will be also. Being shot symbolizes being wounded. Being shot in the stomach represents the things which you allow yourself to digest which are not good for you, even immoral. Being shot in the chest represents you not guarding your heart and the vital areas of your life. Being shot in the shoulder can represents two things: you are either carrying a burden you should not have to or theirs a burden you need to carry but won't. The dog biting you represents an immoral issues that has latched on to your life, which is causing you some pain and grief.
2007-06-06 13:57:54
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answered by super saiyan 3 6
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Any dream involving pain indicates that you are experiencing small, short lived problems and irritations. If your eyes hurt in the dream, it is because someone in your family is ill or of colour; an earache heralds the arrival of unwelcome news; and a headache means that for a while things will go against you to a certain extent.
2007-06-07 13:13:57
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answered by Andy 3
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You may actually be going through some pain in your life. Think about your current standings. Is there something bothering you or are there any issues in your life? Here are some reoccuring themes. themes relating to school, being chased, sexual experiences, falling, arriving too late, a person now alive being dead, flying, and failing an examination.Research dreams at link.
2007-06-06 11:14:55
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answered by porscheboxster5 2
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Physical sensations in the real, waking world DO incorporate themselves into our dreams.
I, myself, have experienced variations on this many times.
In one case, I dreamed about large, dead fish and woke to find the family cat breathing the odor of her fish-flavored catfood in my face.
Another time, I overstuffed on junk food at a party, and later that night dreamed that I was walking down a busy street with a lot of other pedestrians and one of them was wearing a hat that was making me sick. The more I looked at that hat, the sicker I got, and I woke up just in time to vomit!
When I was still in high school, I dreamed, one night, that my throat was cut wide open and awoke with a noticeable discomfort in my throat and neck. Later that day, i was sent home from school with the "mumps" (an old classic childhood disease that involves swelling of the glands in the neck.)
Probably the most common example of this is dreaming
about trying desperately to find a usable bathroom and waking with one's bladder feeling like it is about to burst. I think almost everyone has experienced THAT at one time or another!
I believe our sub-conscious incorporates these things into the dream and creates an appropriate scenario to fit them into the dream sequence. I think it does this in order to try to perpetuate the sleep state and keep the physical sensation from waking us up.
2007-06-06 13:36:45
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answered by monarch butterfly 6
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It may be that you are hurting (maybe sleeping funny) and because the pain wasn't enough to wake you up, your brain conjurs up a story to explain away the pain.
2007-06-06 11:08:44
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answered by Jen 5
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Do you have old injuries at those places? If yes e-mail.
2007-06-06 11:35:45
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answered by Anonymous
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