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Do dreams tell us something?

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Do they mean anything?

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  1. i have always heard that they do. there is a book called 20,000 dreams and it tells you what your dreams mean. i haven't read it but i heard its pretty cool. i just hope all our dreams aren't true cause there are some pretty scary ones :(


  2. They usually represent something. Dreams are a way for your brain to clear out the cobwebs. Therapists that study dreams give them a high level of importance. I M O, dreams are only important for people under duress or in therapy...lol

  3. Yes sometimes when you have a dream it becomes true.

  4. i guess. i keep having dreaMS involving my excrush altho ive sworn and sworn im over him and havent seen him in months. so i guess that means>>>___     i dont wanna kno<3

  5. well sometimes they do. here is a TRUE story about my friend. ok: she had just lost a little doll thing like a small trol doll? ya know? well she had a dream that she found it somewhere. and guess what? when she woke up the next morning, her dad comes and gives her the troll doll, " where did you find this"? and where do ya think it was? where ever it was in her dream.

  6. Dreams tell people things all the time.

    Dreams help people recooperate from their frustations and events of the previous day/week/month. Dreams can also shine light on future problems and concerns. An example would be if you are worrying about something coming up like finals, work evaluations, bills, and relationship problems.

    Dreams can often show us these things because in people's subconcious they can receive the message but be in denial, or to busy to fully understand the warning signs.

    Therefore dreams can help represent the problems.

    A few examples are below:

    Nightmares: They can represent worries or anxieties about past, present, or future problems.

    Reoccuring Dreams: Can represent something very important that a person needs to realize that they haven't fully deciphered yet and continues until the problem is realized or solved.

    Reoccuring Themes: A lot like reoccuring dreams but it is centralized around a place or thing. An example would be if your afraid of being late it could be a "clock" that has a time that is always after your appointment or time to go to work.

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