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Help. I had a bad dream earlier this morning and i cant get it out of my head. Hellppp!?

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Hi, I had such a horrible nite and the dream i had was scaring and i woke up in sweats and it took me a real long hard time to go back to sleep in peace.. My dream is that the state came and picked my son out my mom's house, he was there for weekend. Oh god.. Are these dreams telling me something or is it just a dream.. Or was it just warning me about something.. Helllllp. Advice from adults only. Thanks

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  1. Hi!! come on dreams are just dreams they never come true, don't worry be happy.


  2. HI.. Carrol 110.

    I can sense a tone of reality and the truth of facts in Ur dream.

    some elements which would give a clear picture of the meaning R missing. so, any interpretation then 'd be based on my own assumptions . that produces a lengthy non-clear cut answer. Do live in a 3rd w county in which a person could be "GRAPED" by the state for any reason? or do U live in a western country , and U R a member of a community stereo typed " BAD" or DANGEROUS" ? I wish I could Help U , but the missing elements help me non.

  3. U know, we kids know a little something about dreams too u know.

    To dream of the government, signifies power and the qualities/feelings that rule your life. For example, does greed, lust, or love guide you in how you live? This dream may also reflect your views about society at large.

    To dream about witnessing an abduction, foretells of unexpected news.

    To see your relatives in your dream, signifies family issues or feelings. They represent some aspect of your own self

    Hope this helped.

  4. Honey be cool and calm actually it is the love you do to your son and you are attached to him this is good thing. But you know the fears are always around us and this is also quite normal for normal people. Do not worry. It was a  bad dream and nothing else. Take healthy food go early to bed and have some s*x for a few days daily. Then let me know

  5. Mothers are naturally strongly connected with their children and more likely to dream about them. I wish I could say that dreams are only 'warnings'; but that is not my experience.

    But I must admit dreams do exaggerate. They dramatise our emotions. But I also must tell you that the way you feel about a dream is crucial to its interpretation. On the basis of that I would have to say that your dream was about a serious matter. There is little more I can say since there is no real story to your dream report.

    We dream interpreters do need some background information in order to come to a fair conclusion. But I am sure you would be able to work out what the apprehension of your son might be about.

    I hate interpreting dreams that are worrying for the dreamer, yet it is mainly such dreams that are posted on this site. When dreamers ask for help it is usually a sign that they are truly worried. It is just because of that fact that I feel compelled to answer even though I would rather interpret a happy dream.

    What I usually say in such worrying circumstances is that it is best to follow the rule of the ancient Roman philosopher Seneca who was a pessimist. His reason for this was that it was best to expect the worst because if it does come to that the shock won't be so great; and if it doesn't come to the worst then we are agreeably relieved.

    There is something else I have learnt in this business of reading dreams: they are the blueprint of our life which tells me that the One who engineers our dreams and life is doing it for our good. This is perhaps even harder to swallow than Seneca's rule. But when I look at the wonders of the universe with so many marvels I see adversity as part of the big picture in much the same way as the dark tones in a painting are there to heighten its beauty.

  6. The reason people often feel that their dreams are premonitions is because they are connected to reality...the subtle clues and details your brain picks up during the day are often stored away and you may not give them much thought while awake, but when you sleep your brain sorts through all of the information that has accumulated and this is what gives you dreams, more or less. So yes, there might be cause for concern, even though in reality nothing may have happened yet. Take a good look at the circumstances. Is there any reason the state might need to take your son?

  7. I am not adult so no answer from me

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