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I was dreaming, and I was at a school/church type thing. And there was this group of 'slow' kids walking near me, and I started running away from them, but this girl caught up to me and grabbed me and I couldn't get away. Then she kept trying to kiss me and I wasn't trying hard to stop her (she looked really familiar from my life but I have no clue who it was, and I don't think she is 'slow' in real life). Then the teacher came over and was like, "YOU RAPIST" and I said I didn't have sex with the girl, and she kissed me and that was it. Then a sermon or something started and I was trying to run away because they're boring and the teacher and the girl I kissed were holding me there. Then I woke up.

It was messed up, just had to let someone know about it. You can guess at what it means, but I really have thought about it all day and I don't have a clue.

2007-07-19 09:13:26 · 2 answers · asked by Dream Reality 1 in Social Science Dream Interpretation

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Dreams are manifestations of the subconscious mind, and usually are symbolic. In other words, they don't reflect what really happens in life, or what you're consciously thinking, but they use symbolism instead. Say for example you dream about snakes. In your waking hours, you seldom think about snakes, but maybe you do think about certain enemies. In your dream, they take the form of serpents. As for your particular dream, maybe there is someone you would like to kiss, so your dream takes the form of a fantasy whereby someone kisses you. Interesting, huh? Unless a dream really makes an impact on you, it is easily forgotten the minute you wake up. You have remembered a lot of details, so it must have been quite an exciting dream.

2007-07-19 09:26:34 · answer #1 · answered by gldjns 7 · 0 0

Most dreams mean something. But there are rare instances where dreams mean absolutely nothing at all. You see, after a long hard day, in which a lot of things have happened, our brain gets kind of fried. Sometimes our brains just pick out random things to think about while combining them with imagination.
If that's not the case, then it would definately have to be triggered by multiple things.
You see, a trigger, (in terms of dreams) is something external that you have observed. You might have thought about this thing, or it might have just gone in one ear and out the other,. Either way, triggers are usually very hard to trace.
So perhaps you had seen or observed 'slow' people, perhaps you had watched the Ringer. And maybe you had been thinking about chuch, or school, in the past few days. It could be anything. Then all of the triggers combine into one strange dream.

2007-07-19 16:23:27 · answer #2 · answered by Heath R 2 · 0 0

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