Have you ever wonder how you can interpret some of the most common dreams? Each dream is a mixture of our biological instincts, our cultural assumptions and our own personal experience. As we dream, our brains create stories from these ingredients, sometimes to "replay" recent events, and at times voice concerns that our waking minds are not yet ready to face. These stories are occasionally laced with complicated plots, and sometimes populated with elaborate visual or verbal puns that help us unlock their meaning. Animals symbolize our own traits, good and bad. When you see an animal doing something in your dreams it usually represents a bad trait. Vehicles that you ride in usually reflect two things; the direction you are heading in life, and your body. A child represents to most of us, something new, different and joyous. Using this logic, it is easy to see why a child represents a new phase in your life or a new project as well. When you get into different moods you tend to choose different clothing, so clothing, for this reason best symbolizes your mood or state of mind. They also signify attitude. Nearly any dream you have that refers to death, dying or attending a funeral, or the like, pertain to change. Most all the time this change is very dramatic and major. It can be change in your life attitude or emotional balance. These types of dreams can also symbolize confronting fear, usually fear of death or change. The building in a dream usually points directly to a specific area of your life. Dreaming of being in an office complex, or factory can pertain to your working environment. People most often portrayed in dreams are actually reflections of your own personality traits, provided the dream is not prophetic. Dreams can have different meanings for different people so we have to know about our self as much as possible. |
2007 m. lapkričio 21 d., trečiadienis
Dreams
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