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I havr recurring dreams about losing my teeth, what does this mean?

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I havr recurring dreams about losing my teeth, what does this mean?

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  1. I am not sure.

    www.dreammoods.com - I am not sure how reliable though.

    Good luck.

    For me, I have recurring dreams about driving a car. But I am only 15. Ah, well... Who knows what the heck our sub-conscious mind are thinking about.

    Take care.


  2. It means you are concerned about leaving your false teeth in the hotel by accident. At night, after taking them out, leave them by your car keys so you don't forget them in the morning.

  3. How do you envisage people with no teeth. Maybe something else has triggered you to think about this emotion that you have connected with the lack of teeth.

  4. Cut down on the chocolates, is my guess.

  5. Have u got a tooth thats bothering you? U been to the denist recently?Do u go every 6 months. If u have gt a tooth thats bothering u and u havent been to denist recent n dont go every 6 months maybe its telling you if u dont do these things u could lose ur teeth xx

  6. it means that you are eating too much sugar

  7. Your kin are sick and some will pass away.

    Pray.

    Regards

  8. The next time you dream about losing teeth, before trying to figure out what it means, ask yourself how the dream made you feel. Oftentimes, it is not the dream of the teeth falling out that creates the disturbance to the psyche but the feelings that accompany the dream. There is often a feeling of helplessness, of powerlessness--the teeth are coming out and there is nothing the dreamer can do to stop the process. Sometimes teeth fall out, sometimes they are simply missing, sometimes they crumble away. Whichever way they make their exit, the dreamer is left with not only a gap in her smile, but a hole in her heart when she awakens.

    If feelings of loss of control, helplessness or powerlessness accompany your tooth loss dream, the dream is typically acting as a mirror of a situation in waking life. Dreams of tooth loss coupled with anxiety reflect a fear of change, fear of transition. Ask yourself if there is some transition that you are fearful of making.

    Sometimes tooth loss dreams point to a fear of failure or embarrassment. In waking life, when people lose teeth, they often cover their mouths when talking or smiling. Is there something you want to do but are afraid of undertaking because you fear you'll look foolish if you fail? Or is there something going on in your waking life that you feel you must hide or 'cover up'?

    Losing teeth in dreams can also point to insecurity about finances. In physical waking life, teeth are what we use to take in sustenance, to keep our bodies fit and nourished, and they are often lost when malnutrition is present. In order to take in nourishment we must be able to 'support' ourselves. Are you worried that you will lose the ability to take care of yourself or are you already not taking care of your needs? Nourishing ourselves comes in many forms, not just our bodily needs--we must nourish our minds, spirits, and hearts as well as our bodies. Is there any aspect of your life that feels like an empty hole?

    Tooth loss dreams may also symbolize a fear of abandonment, of being left behind with no recourse. Look at your relationships and see if any of them are leaving you with feelings of insecurity.

    Another interesting way of translating tooth loss dreams may be a fear of giving away too much information, a spilling of secrets, or a fear of being lied to.

    While most of these translations sound pretty grim, keep in mind that these are all symbols of how you are feeling. They are not prophecies of doom, or omens that all of the fears you're carrying around are on the verge of coming to pass. These dreams, like all others, are report cards from the psyche, clues to how our consciousness and unconsciousness is handling the events of our waking life. Understanding their nightly messages helps us more successfully navigate our daily activities--even the ones that scare us or fill us with feelings of dread.

  9. Honey I've had the same dream many a time,  Its bloody horrible - but I've researched it loads and basically its an anxiety dream. Your worried or anxious about something in your day to day life and in manifests in your dreams. Its just anxiety.

  10. fear of growing older, pressing problems or anxiety.

  11. Dreaming about Teeth...

    To dream that you have rotten or decaying teeth, forewarns that your health and/or business is in jeopardy. You may have uttered some false or foul words and those words are coming back to haunt you.

  12. its a lack of confidence dream!

  13. I have had dreams like that before.  It was the time when I was very insecure about life and had to make decisions, which I was afraid of choosing the wrong thing.

    Once I had made the decision and became more confident, the dreams stopped.

  14. It means that you will be drinking soup through a straw for a very long time!

  15. A feeling of being not quite complete because something is missing from your life. This is something you feel you can't do anything about as it concerns someone else. Unfortunately we can't always tell the people what we need from them and it usually wouldn't make any difference as they wouldn't be able to give us what we need anyway. Life has moved on but the emptiness is still there niggling.

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