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I lose my senses in my dreams, does that mean something?

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When I dream, the only sense I have is sight. I can't feel, smell, taste or hear. But I know what they're saying. It's like I'm thinking of what they're saying and remembering but not hearing. I also never have it from my point of view. I can see myself, and know what everyone else is thinking. Then sometimes, I don't hear, see, feel, taste, hear anything, it's just me thinking in my sleep. Does this mean something? I never really have "nightmares", just weird dreams. (I.E., I keep breaking the fence--don't know how that would work in real life, but I dreamed it)

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  1. Yes Hayley, it does mean something only when you tell me specific dream where you didn't have your senses. OK. For example, "in a dream, your friend was talking to you, but you couldn't hear what he or she was saying." Something like this, I can interpret what it means, otherwise, I can't diagnose a dream. You know.


  2. I was told by a therapist that you need to consider the feelings and emotions in the dream and not so much the content. She said when you start looking at the feelings you experience during the dream then you are getting an idea where your subconcious thoughts are. If you do this regulary then you really start to see the patterns in your dreams reflecting how you are feeling in life at the time.

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