Question:

What does it mean if I have recurring Peter Pan dreams?

by Guest33454  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I have dreams that I am Peter Pan a lot. I always wind up flying around and fighting off pirates, and sometimes I even save Wendy. I haven't watched the movie in years...why am I having these dreams and what do they mean?

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. maybe your mind wants you to watch it again

    but ive been having recurring dreams of a rollercoaster


  2. More of chance you are wanting something different. Like more action or excitement in life. It might also be reminding you stuff from childhood days or something.

    Hope this helps.

  3. I think it means that you have a lot of inner stress and you miss your childhood, where you were careless without so much responsibilities or as much pressure.  

  4. You want to be young or stay young. You might be afraid that life is changing to quickly since I know that you are in your senior year. You might be scared that your life will be boring or "over". About relationships...are you afraid of commitment hmmm? Or perhaps want a girl but not in an intense adult relationship way.

  5.   When interpreting one's dreams the whole sequence and plot isn't important only the persons and objects or unique features are important.

    Peter Pan is obviously attached to the meaning that he can never grow up; this could mean you miss some old ways or things from your past or you feel like you or other people only see you as a child. To pick the one that you think is right sit and think about it for a while.

    Pirates can be all the bad problems or stress you've encountered and try to get rid of.

    Wendy can represent the decision and importance for one to grow up.

    The point of dreams is for your subconscious to make you recognize.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.