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peacetraveler22 ([personal profile] peacetraveler22) wrote2016-05-13 12:48 pm
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The power of recurring dreams

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What do dreams mean? I've never studied this issue in detail, but there are all kinds of interpretations, especially for ones that are recurring. In recent weeks, I've had the most vibrant dreams of my lifetime. I don't know what has stimulated this, but I suspect it comes from an overflow of very complex and diametrical emotions that have arisen over the last two months. They range from elation, restlessness, increased sexual thoughts and arousal to struggling with guilt for not feeling empathetic toward a terminally ill relative. She is now in her final days, and lies dying in a hospice bed in our home.

In youth, I had very erotic dreams, even though I wasn't sexually active until later in life. Then, my dreams shifted toward fantasy lands, full of images from the cosmos, fairies, and mystical adventures. Of course, there were also mundane dreams involving friends, family or encounters with random strangers. But there is one dream I've had over and over again, probably at least 50 times in my life. Each time, I realize my teeth are falling out! Sometimes only a few of them, other times, absolutely all of them. What does this mean? :)) Apparently this is a common recurring dream for many people, and nothing unique to me. However, all of the interpretations I've read seem irrelevant to my life situation.

Do you have recurring dreams, or believe there is any significance to them?

[identity profile] evalex.livejournal.com 2016-05-14 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually I some kind of an expert or just someone who knows more of dreaming than others.
And in one word? Spend time on the life not on the dreams and their meaning. If it's good it fine if not then it means the opposite

[identity profile] peacetraveler22.livejournal.com 2016-05-16 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Why do you know more? You studied this topic? I spend plenty of time on "the life" but sometimes it's nice to dream. :)

[identity profile] evalex.livejournal.com 2016-05-17 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
I spent number of days with a person who makes her living out by telling people what and why they dream.
Somebody who mixes REM, brain waves and neurological activity with any spiritual knowledge exists about the dreaming.

It's nice and it's fine but still there is nothing inside and even it's precognitive it does not worth to deal with.