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Ever since I was a kid I have had dreams of dead people, decapitated heads. scenes of murder, me being the murderer in a couple The water in my dreams are usually dark gray or bloody. But not all my dreams are this violent, just a lot of them. Why is it I have these dreams? My mom talks of her nightmares, while if I talk of mine it will give her nightmares. I do not nor have I ever done drugs. They don't bother me and I don't consider them nightmares anymore because I am used to it, so far I have not in any R rated movie seen such graphic scenes as this.

2007-09-18 19:09:13 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Dream Interpretation

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It sounds as though you have cut off potentials that should have been developed, sides of yourself that you should explore, but you haven't fulfilled, things that you should express, but decided not to. This unexpressed energy, whether it be untapped potentials, or things that you needed to say but bottled up instead, have polluted the waters of your emotions....

2007-09-18 23:49:10 · answer #1 · answered by beatlefan 7 · 0 0

Hi Robert......

Let's look at it........

I have had dreams of dead people,

((dream says that you have been thinking of people who have changed.... Death is a change that cannot return to what it once was......a great change in people is symbolic of death...))


decapitated heads.

((To see heads removed means that thoughts that once were, are no longer available to the mind.....))

scenes of murder,

((This is the symbolic sense of the "way" a person has changed it is the perspective of change.. the way it has been... and so we see....))

me being the murderer in a couple

((This means that you, yourself, has effected a great change in another.....))

The water in my dreams are usually dark gray or bloody.

((because water is mood and emotion.... the dream would indicate that there is no clarity in your emotions.... the darker the water, the more difficult it is to see what is really going on inside of you.... blood indicates life......))

But not all my dreams are this violent, just a lot of them. Why is it I have these dreams? My mom talks of her nightmares, while if I talk of mine it will give her nightmares. I do not nor have I ever done drugs. They don't bother me and I don't consider them nightmares anymore because I am used to it, so far I have not in any R rated movie seen such graphic scenes as this.


**Dreams are based on experience. It is throught he senses that we are come to know what it is that is written in the script of our dreams..... But, they are told in our own words by the language of the spirit.....



Your sister,
ginger,
((dream interpreter for over 20 years))

2007-09-19 06:42:11 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I too had awful, ghoulish nightmares when I was a younger person. As I grew I continued the nightmares, until my late teens. I loved watching space, and spooky shows. I switched shows to funny and adventure, and every night before I'd fall asleep I would make up a movie in my head about Mickey, Donald, all the Disney characters playing baseball. I would actually see Mickey pitching the ball and Donald quaking about it, etc. till I fell asleep. I never had those nightmare again. I know it sounds silly, but it worked for me. Good Luck, hon, God Bless.

2007-09-19 03:40:16 · answer #3 · answered by tita 2 · 0 0

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