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bagpussbear wrote: »Hi Pukkamum, may I ask you to have a look at my dream please if you have time?
I like to dabble a bit myself in analysing my dreams, but would very much like your take on it please.
I approach an old large house that I have been told is mine. However as I stand outside, someone else is in it although I cannot see them, just a feeling someone else has taken it over, and realise the house is no longer mine to have. I stare at the windows and door very hard, there are cobwebs, battered window frames, even the curtains look like ripped clothes, almost haunted like. I feel let down and sad.
Thank you!
The house is neglected uncared for with a stranger inside this would lead me to surmise that perhaps you feel you are neglecting your appearence or that you feel you aren't presenting the best of yourself to the outside world, you think others aren't seeing you at your best, the stranger inside the house indicates a feeling of not recognising yourself at the moment or that others aren't seeing your true self.I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.0 -
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Tigsteroonie wrote: »If you get time (but I don't mind if you don't, you've already done one for me!)
Last night I dreamt I was trying to take a shower. At the start I was in a bathroom and thinking of having a shower, when I saw a neighbour through the window. He went into his house but then came into the bathroom through a second connecting door. I wasn't freaked out so it was as if this was normal, but it made me decide not to have a shower there. I left and found my OH who suggested that I use the "public showers" in the park so out we went. The ones in the park were a building of three shower cubicles, each was lined with small blue tiles. I was prepared to have a shower at these 'public' ones but then something happened and I didn't ... and that's when I woke.
Needing to shower in a dream reflects a messy situation that we want to cleanse ourselves of, perhaps something we feel guilty about, you do want to assuage this guilt but there is someone you are worried about revealing this situation to hence the person you don't want to shower in front of.
Feeling you can shower in the public ones indicates that revealing and or dealing with it openly is the way to go.I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.0 -
Hi Pukkamum
I have many an odd dream and can usually interpret them myself. But I admit the recurring dreams where I switch off/unplug an electrical appliance (I can't be 100% but I don't think it is the same appliance), but the appliance continues running/making a noise, baffle me.
This dream indicates there is situation in life that you are trying to control or put a stop to but it seems no matter how many times you try and put an end to it or control it keeps recurring.I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.0 -
How about finding 'your' house has been absolutely trashed and there's bits of all the wood, including your kid's bed, all stacked up to the ceiling in neatish six inch long pieces, thinking it's your violent ex, going to shout at him and he proves it's your most recent controlling and needy ex instead - and he catches that one creeping around and hiding in the house amongst the wreckage - whereupon you batter needy ex's face with your fists repeatedly, but you realise you still aren't entirely certain if violent ex hasn't staged all of it to cause you to do this - and you wake up?
All of which happened whilst the Lovely Fella (who is nothing like either ex) is sleeping next to you?
He also says that I had a bad dream on Monday night, so much so he was worried that he'd done or said something during the evening or the last couple of days that had scared me or triggered some memory - I vaguely remember wibbling to him whilst still half asleep that he'd done absolutely nothing wrong and I'd always tell him if something made me uncomfortable because I feel absolutely safe with him. But, like most of my dreams, I've got no memory of that one.
(Oh and, by the way, I would never hit somebody like that. Or shout at the violent ex. )
My dreams are all in glorious technicolor, usually nice, often with a great soundtrack - and Lovely Fella says that I sometimes sing in my sleep. Which is 'really cute', apparently
Just a bit baffled why I've had two bad dreams in such a short time, really. Especially when things are so good now.I could dream to wide extremes, I could do or die: I could yawn and be withdrawn and watch the world go by.Yup you are officially Rock n Roll0 -
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.
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Hi, Normally I just read on here but I had a dream last night that troubled me a bit.
In real life, I have just joined a gym, and would NEVER cheat on my OH, so I was horrified.
So, my dream last night was I was at the gym with my sister and a man came over to me asking for my number, and I gave it to him. I went back to my house and the man was texting me, the first few texts I replied to but as it dawned on me that my partner would be very upset I stopped, but continued to receive text messages. I then decided to go and confront the man and ask him to stop texting me, but when we met up, he was not the same man from the gym, but a very old man. Then I woke up!
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sexylulubelle wrote: »Oh what a wonderful thread Pukkamum, Thank you! Its fascinating the way you analyse dreams.
I have always had very vivid dreams from childhood Ive suffered terribly with nightmares where I wake up drenched in perspiration and utterly terrified, I still have them now as an adult, I do also suffer from chronic insomnia, I don't have a problem falling asleep but staying asleep..... anyway my re occurring dreams are always about snakes, I'm absolutely terrified of them in my dreams I always get bitten, have always wondered what this means........ I also have dreams about toilets where I desperately need to go but its always in an open public place and I cant use it, probably a good thing as I think if I did manage to go in my dreams Id probably wet the bed lol! My Nightmares are frightening always about someone dying.... in a terrible way.
I often dream about falling, scary feeling!
I also have dream paralysis where I cant move, speak, scream or anything!
I don't like my dreams they always leave me feeling upset and scared!:(
Thank you in advance I would love to know why I dream about the things I do!
Lets look at the snake dream first, as you will see all the dreams have a common thread.
Snakes represent our ability to grow and mature, to see a snake shows you have that ability to grow, the snake biting you indicates that in order to grow and mature you need to let go of past experiences, upsets or trauma.
However you worry that doing this will change you and you worry how others will react to this new you.
Toilets represent our need to express our emotions to others, difficulties in letting go or vocalising old emotion.
the toilets not being private suggest you put others needs before your own thinking this is whats required to fulfill your own needs, that revealing your needs to others will negatively affect them, you want them to recognise your needs without being told.
The falling dream is triggered by a realisation, be it conciously or subconciously that you cannot control a certain situation, you have set yourself high standards and not reaching them makes you feel like a failure, you need to let go of big responsibilities that are dragging you down.
When we dream of death it is an idication that something significant is coming to a natural end, you need to move on and do something different.
Sleep paralysis occurs when we aren't getting quality sleep we half wake up, our bodies still in the paralysed state we all go in when dreaming, to stop us acting out our dreams, but because we aren't sleeping well our brain is very awake.
When this happens trying to move only makes this worse make an effort to relax your entire body and give your body a chance to fully wake.
Please consider the dream messages they seem very clear and although releasing, vocalising and dealing with emotions can be very hard it is clearly essential to bring down your stress levels.
Thinking of you x x xI don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.0 -
Houses are representative of self, when you are outside the house looking on it you are thinking about how others see or perceive you or how you feel about the person people see.
The house is neglected uncared for with a stranger inside this would lead me to surmise that perhaps you feel you are neglecting your appearence or that you feel you aren't presenting the best of yourself to the outside world, you think others aren't seeing you at your best, the stranger inside the house indicates a feeling of not recognising yourself at the moment or that others aren't seeing your true self.
Thank you very much Pukkamum, I would have to agree I am unhappy with my appearance at the moment, and my work situation is not letting me the present my 'best' for a variety of reasons. Very sightful, thank you!!0
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