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2007-10-26 03:37:54 · 4 answers · asked by Nessa 1 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

I'm not in school, I did graduate college a year ago. In my dream I'm freaking out (very panicked) because I don't want to fail and when I wake up I fell sick and upset. Also I never take the test the dream takes place right before it.

2007-10-26 04:04:11 · update #1

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Could be just anxiety on that topic. Are you in school? Or it could be anxiety about something else, like work or home.

I had a recurring dream years ago about being stuck in a dead-end job and going to school nights and having no free time and no money.

I dreamed I went to a dozen different job interviews. Half way through one, I realized it wasn't the job for me. I didn't have the training or know-how for it. But they were very impressed with my interview manners and made me an offer on the spot.

I was so embarrassed, I accepted, expecting to call them later and tell them I had an offer I liked better. I was really tempted because I was sick of my job and so broke that I desperately needed th emoney. I wondered if I could fake it for a few weeks, until I got my first paycheck, then leave.

Two weeks later (in the dream, that is) I dreamed that th ephone rang and woke me up (but I was still really dreaming.) I answered it and someone said 'Where are you? We expected you to show up for work yesterday!"

And I woke up (for real) in a panic because I couldn't remember which company, where it was, what the job was about, etc.

As you can see, a lot of differnt things figured into that one, and it is probably the case with you as well. If we can't identify a single outstanding cause, there are probably multiple lesser causes.

I described this dream in a lot more detail in a previous answer, long ago, if you search back through my answers on this topic, you may be able to find it. I hope this helps you

Now I would like to mention something you did not specify, but I think you may have had this in mind. I don't think tat we can get any use out of precognitive dreams. That is not to say they don't happen, but we cannot recognize them until after the fact.

The very few dreams I have had that seemed to be precognitive were only confusing to me and it was notuntil the events they seemed to pertain to actually occurred that I remembered them and then I had a strange feeling of deja vu.

So I do not think we are capable of recognizing the future until it happens. So I wouldn't worry about it. It's not like you're missing out on a warning that would be helpful to you.

(You already knew that you should not skip classes and that you should study dilligently.)

Sweet dreams from now on!

26 OCT 07, 1601 hrs, GMT.

2007-10-26 03:56:38 · answer #1 · answered by cdf-rom 7 · 0 0

In order to properly interpret dream... you must also note the emotion that rises within you while you are dreaming. You've given very few details about your dream but I would say that you are facing a challenge, or have a decision to make in your life, and you are not sure how to go about it. You are feeling unprepared.

Again... depending on the emotion you had, it could also mean that you are unsure of yourself in your life, and you are looking for guidance. You could also be dealing with an inferiority complex.

2007-10-26 03:50:08 · answer #2 · answered by Kay 3 · 0 0

ooooooh we all have that dream! its an anxiety dream, every person has their own version for it, whether it was a high school final exam sitting naked & knowing absolutely nothing of the exam, or a college project u didnt know u had 2 submit that day, i get those every now & then. dont worry abt it, they're nomal, they go away in a while.

2007-10-27 04:04:13 · answer #3 · answered by Ms Medieval 7 · 0 0

In my opinion it means that you have a life test coming up that you subconsciously feel unprepared for.

2007-10-26 03:46:27 · answer #4 · answered by watchinthemoon07 2 · 0 0

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