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pukkamum
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After giving proof to the mods that I wasn't charging for dream analysis they have agreed that I can start a new thread.
I will reiterate this is all self taught stuff, I am not claiming to be clairvoyant, I'm not going to advise on changing your life etc, its just an explanation of the symbols in your dreams according to my own research, whatever you want to take from it is up to you.
So basically a fun thread, I am still willing to do dreams by pm, only because some are very private and or slightly embarrassing, I will never ask for payment.
I will reiterate this is all self taught stuff, I am not claiming to be clairvoyant, I'm not going to advise on changing your life etc, its just an explanation of the symbols in your dreams according to my own research, whatever you want to take from it is up to you.
So basically a fun thread, I am still willing to do dreams by pm, only because some are very private and or slightly embarrassing, I will never ask for payment.
I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.
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How much do you charge?
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Hi Pukkamum,
Glad you got everything sorted re the Mods. Is it ok if I ask you about some general themes I seem to have in dreams? As I can't remember all of the specifics in the dreams but when I wake up I remember bits and they seem to have a similar theme I think.
In the dreams I seem to be in some kind of public place or even back at school and then suddenly I will realise that my clothes have disappeared. I feel fairly stressed about it but not anywhere near as stressed as I would be in real life and then think, 'ah, my clothes will be in that box in that room if I can just quickly run across the road/field etc to get to it then I will be dressed again. So I get to the box but the clothes are never there and I never know how I lost my clothes. If I'm not having the naked dream then its usually the sort of dream where I am being chased/hunted by someone. Would you agree they have a similar sort of meaning?
Thanks
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The no clothes one is quite common isn't it? I guess a lot of people will be interested in Pukkamum's answer. I have a less embarrassing version which involves realising I have no shoes on and being conscious of walking along pavements in my socks0
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No interest in dream analysis but just want to say I am glad this got ironed out
. It was really sad how it all happened and I think its good and to everyone's credit its been resolved.
. Well done pukka mum.
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taliwillow wrote: »Hi Pukkamum,
Glad you got everything sorted re the Mods. Is it ok if I ask you about some general themes I seem to have in dreams? As I can't remember all of the specifics in the dreams but when I wake up I remember bits and they seem to have a similar theme I think.
In the dreams I seem to be in some kind of public place or even back at school and then suddenly I will realise that my clothes have disappeared. I feel fairly stressed about it but not anywhere near as stressed as I would be in real life and then think, 'ah, my clothes will be in that box in that room if I can just quickly run across the road/field etc to get to it then I will be dressed again. So I get to the box but the clothes are never there and I never know how I lost my clothes. If I'm not having the naked dream then its usually the sort of dream where I am being chased/hunted by someone. Would you agree they have a similar sort of meaning?
Thanks
Taliwillow
The fact that It makes you anxious but not as anxious as it would in waking life indicates you may find revealing your true self hard and uncomfortable but ultimately it's not going to be too terrible.
When you are being chased it is always some aspect of yourself that is chasing you, some emotion, feeling or talent you are trying to ignore or repress.
Who or what you are being chased by gives more insight into this dream.I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.0 -
Ooooh, oooh, can we post recurring dreams?
I used to have these quite frequently, but not so much now:-
* Walking a long distance and realising that I am doing so with no shoes on
* Wanting to walk but being unable to move my legs (and no, this doesn't stem from having a cat sleeping on my legs :rotfl: ):heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls
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barbarawright wrote: »The no clothes one is quite common isn't it? I guess a lot of people will be interested in Pukkamum's answer. I have a less embarrassing version which involves realising I have no shoes on and being conscious of walking along pavements in my socks
The loss of shoes indicates indicates feelings of losing your identity in some way, a lack of confidence in yourself.
It can be fear that you have lost your social standing in someway perhaps through job loss or change or the end of a relationship.I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.0 -
Recurring, I tend to get a lot where I'm drowning and wake up suddenly (very scary)
And I've had a lot (maybe too much walking dead!) where I'm at work and look out the window and there's zombies, so I call oh and he manages to get the car into our gated car park and then I'm panicking trying to call my parents in a different city and worrying about who to go for first. I've had this like four times in past few weeks.0 -
The loss of shoes indicates indicates feelings of losing your identity in some way, a lack of confidence in yourself.
InterestingAnd possibly relevant at the time I was having those dreams.
:heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls
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Glad your dream analysis is back pukkamum!
Can I jump in with one? I'm just remembering my weird ones for you!
I was walking in a lovely wood when I came across a lake. It was all very calm. I met Hermione Granger (yes, from Harry Potter) at the side of the lake and asked her why she'd shaved her beard off, lol.
We then went flying over the lake. Not across it, just leisurely catching updrafts and flying on the wind up, down, roundabout. When we landed a woman told us we shouldn't do that there as it was dangerous (implying it was ok elsewhere?).
I love dreams.0
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