The appearance of the moon in dreams is typically a symbol of growth, fertility and creativity. A full moon may also symbolize goals coming to completion whereas a half or crescent moon indicates stages of progress.The moon is an interesting symbol, which has been associated with mostly the irrational and intuitive side of things. It effect the ocean tides, and it has been linked to madness or lunacy. As a dream symbol is can represent all of these things and more. As always, pay attention to the details in the dream before making conclusions about the meaning of your moon or moons. The moon could represent romance and our earthly impulses and passions. It could reveal things about the nature of our soul and the unconscious. For those lucky people, the moon can reflect their inner peace and their sense of serenity and security. A full moon suggests being at the peak of a cycle.for the moons being on earth it might be
symbolizeyour goals coming to completion ,however the number 4 is present also ,but it means Sudden and great changeSymbolic of the beginning of a new cycle, completion of an old cycle, or universal wholeness e.g. four phases of the moon, four compass points, four seasons, four elements
2007-07-20 19:13:28
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answered by kokopelli 6
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Many neuropsychologists believe that dreams are really just random firing of neurons in the brain during sleep when some memories are incorporated into long term memories.
As a result of these firing neural cells, you ''see'' a plethora of images from not only the memories you made during the day but also from memories long ago.
Considering that the human brain constantly tries to make connections (the reason why we see funky things in optical illusions) in what it sees and thinks, any kind of thought can produce many different possible images in the dream.
For example, the brain could be in the process of incorporating the memory of an egg. The thinking process will consider that an egg is round and bright. In the chaos of memory incorporation, the brain might stray and thing of moons because moons are also round and bright.
Not a very entertaining or mystical answer, but sometimes life isn't very entertaining...
Just weird...
2007-07-23 01:47:16
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answered by drung88 2
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The meaning is that, in an world untethered by reality, you dreamed of something that doesn't actually exist. It's called a dream and dreams aren't much more than processing memories and resting the brain for the day to follow. Question those who claim to know the meaning of dreams by asking them how they know. There is no science in this. There are just woo-woo people who employ pseudo-psychology poorly to distill something that intuitively just "makes sense". It's complete nonsense.
2007-07-20 10:00:21
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answered by Peter D 7
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Maybe you were not on earth, but a different planet with more moons. Some other planet that is similar to earth, like Endor.
2007-07-19 11:55:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know, but there is a Dream Interpretation subcategory in Social Science (why there, I don't know) where you'll probably receive answers more to your liking. This is the Science & Math category. Good luck.
2007-07-19 12:07:48
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answered by John 7
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A moon cycle is one month. To me, it signifies a passing of four months. Now how that relates to you is relative to other information which you may have or will receive.
2007-07-19 17:32:42
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answered by gldnsilnc 6
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It could represent four major religions on earth....
Hinduism, Judaism, Chrisitanity, Sikhism, Islam, Buddhism..take your pic.
It could represent the four pillars of faith.
2007-07-19 14:09:27
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answered by Wonder_Dogma 2
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It means lots of cheese
2007-07-19 11:51:04
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answered by Drogba 2
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In order to answer this I would need more information.
2007-07-19 11:51:51
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answered by hauntingwolfsong29 1
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two people want to show u their asses
2007-07-19 11:51:29
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answered by Firstd1mension 5
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