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  • lavalamp
    lavalamp Posts: 236 Forumite
    Bazey wrote: »
    Take the lift next time.

    i definitely will :rotfl:
  • spirit
    spirit Posts: 2,886 Forumite
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    Hi Pukkamum, a friend of mine asked if you'd analyse her recurring dream when you have time please.

    She regularly dreams that she has something down her throad and can actually feel it - a bit like if you stuffed your mouth with a hanky and pull it out. Except it's not a hanky, it is like gungy stuff, sometimes hairy, always thick and she pulls and pulls loads of it out. She never pulls it all out, it's continuous.

    I have my theory on it knowing her well, but I/we would be interested to hear what you make of it?
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  • I just had a very strange dream indeed. I wonder if it was just random or if you think there is some significance in it.

    I was travelling on a very clean looking train, all white and cream and I put my bag in an upright locker. I had a small rucksack too which I put down by my seat. I went to the bathroom and when I came out of the bathroom, the carriage with my main luggage in had been detached from the train to go elsewhere. There were people around me but I was travelling alone and none of them paid any attention to my distress and worry at losing my belongings. And that's when I woke up.

    Very bizarre indeed!
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  • thistledome
    thistledome Posts: 1,566 Forumite
    Pukkamum, I'd love you to analyse this if you get the time (I know you're busy). I have very vivid dreams, but this particular recurring one has stuck in my mind for years.

    I'm in the house I grew up in, always alone and nearly always at night. I walk into the lounge and the curtains are closed and slightly moving as though there is a draft behind them. I walk over to the curtains and pull them back and find the window is open as far as it can go and it's pitch black outside and I realise that someone has just climbed in and is hiding somewhere in the house. I am very frightened by this. I sometimes hear a door open behind me or sense a presence rushing up behind me, but before I can turn round and face the intruder I always wake up.

    I wake up with my heart pounding and a feeling of terror that lasts for a good few seconds before I realise I was dreaming.

    Another one is that I've let myself into this same house with my old key and am sneaking around looking into all the bedrooms when I hear the current owners come back and I can't find anywhere to hide. They're coming up the stairs to the room that I'm in, but before they come in I wake up. Again, I wake up very frightened and panicked.

    I haven't been to that house for about 20 years, btw but it's the one I usually dream about.

    TIA
    Love the animals: God has given them the rudiments of thought and joy untroubled. Do not trouble their joy, don't harrass them, don't deprive them of their happiness.
  • pukkamum
    pukkamum Posts: 3,944 Forumite
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    MrsAtobe wrote: »
    I think you've missed post 122 by Phoenix7.

    I have had a dream recently that unsettled me too, and I'd appreciate your take on it. In the dream, I had a strange feeling in my gum, rubbed it and out popped the end of one of those long, wooden coffee stirrers, so I pulled it out. The was something else that I removed from my mouth as well, but I can't really remember what, maybe a wooden ice lolly stick.

    I started to get itchy forearms, looked down at them and could see a hammer, a chisel and a serrated paint scraper under the skin. I rubbed at the skin and pulled them out. The wounds didn't bleed much, and healed almost instantly.

    Any sort of insight about what my subconscious is trying to tell me through this would really be appreciated, thanks Pukkamum, because it freaked me out, tbh. If I dream regularly, then I don't normally remember them, so this one is weird.

    Hi sorryfor the delay half term has been hectic!
    when we dream about pulling things from our mouth they indicate a desire to have a conversation or tell someone something but we are reluctant to.
    as the things you pull out are made of wood, wood representing the past I suspect it's something from the past you feel you should express.
    Our skinn represents the barrier between our inner and outer self, having the tools under the skin indicate the need to reshape old attitudes or patterns of behaviour perhaps these are attitudes or behaviour patterns you hide from other people but the dream indicates you need to let go of these things or bring them to the surface at least.
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  • pukkamum
    pukkamum Posts: 3,944 Forumite
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    Hi, can I share a dream please.

    I had a dream I was with my son and boyfriend. We were holding hands but we were somewhere we didn't know and was lost. (I think it was an island).

    Eventually we found a beach. We were having fun and the beach started turning to grass. And we kept walking to get to the beach. Whilst walking we lost DS and were panicking. OH n me ran around like mad and eventually found DS. We then got to the beach and the sea was so clear it was beautiful.



    Such a random dream! Does it have any meaning or just random?
    Xx

    Hi when we dream about our boyfriend girlfriend etc they are generally representing our own feelings about them, his role in this dream seems to be a supportive one so I would guess that is how he makes you feel in waking life.
    dreaming about our sons can either be that they are simply part of a memory, alternatively they can represent our ideals, hopes and potential.
    being lost in a dream indicates worries about being on the right path in waking life, losing your son suggests you may feel a loss of potential or ideals and or hopes if this is the case then the dream suggests that with your boyfriends support you can get back these things and as the sea indicates emotions, getting back these hopes and potentials will result in feeling emotionally calm.
    I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.
  • pukkamum
    pukkamum Posts: 3,944 Forumite
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    Bella79 wrote: »
    Ohh i had a very weird one. Im in a working mans club in the bathroom dying my hair! But the main door to the club in through the bathroom, in the actual club there is my father in law, and husband. WEIRD LOL

    Hi dyeing our hair indicates a desire to or feeling you are projecting a new persona your father in law could represent a trait you need to adopt or embrace or have recently started to use or show to fully embrace the new persona, it would be the trait you most identify in that person or it could be that how your husband and father in law react to the new persona is important to you.
    I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.
  • pukkamum
    pukkamum Posts: 3,944 Forumite
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    MrsE wrote: »
    I had a dream last night. I decided (in my dream
    ) that a Christmas tree planted outside the front of the house & decorated for Christmas would be much nicer, more traditional & more practical than an indoor tree (I'm not a fan of clutter), but in my dream the only place to plant the tree & where is was planted was the middle of the front, making my drive unusable.
    I guess that one just means I don't like the clutter of Christmas tat - lol.

    Hi christmas trees can be representative of family celebrations, gatherings and family relationships, driveways can represent security and rest.
    I would suggest that one of the above is causing some unrest and a insecure feeling.
    I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.
  • pukkamum
    pukkamum Posts: 3,944 Forumite
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    samroo wrote: »
    I was so excited to have a dream last night at last

    I was at work and had to get my time sheet signed off. I walked over to another department and the person in charge said she couldn't sign the form as there was someone more senior in the room - this person was either my Gran (died 1997) or my mum (still alive and well) not sure who it actually was but they signed my form for me. Meanwhile, the other person was moving vegetables around on a plate and making comments about healthy eating

    Hi dreams about mothers and or grandmothers are exploring feelings of nuturing, protection and unconditional love, food is very representative in that the healthy food indicate healthy feelings, my suggestion is that your subconcious is telling you that you either need to embrace these qualities or it is letting you know that if you are having these feelings they are very healthy.
    I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.
  • pukkamum
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    suejb2 wrote: »
    Hi Pukkamum,glad you're back I remembered another recurring dream and then you went off the scene! I have dreams where my car gets pinched,I look and look for it and finally find it .They are always cars I have owned over the years yet never the one I own at the time and I find them in a car park but not one I recognise. Thanks for you input

    Hi sue glad to be back!
    Stolen or lost cars represent some situation in life that you feel defined you as a person, beit a job or a relationship, has been lost.
    The car park indicates a socially acceptable place to make some sort of change.
    The old cars are old indentities, perhaps identities you feel are socially acceptable, however the cars are parked meaning those identities aren't going to take you where you need to go, hence you have to walk indicating you need to put more effort into creating a new identity for yourself.
    I don't get nearly enough credit for not being a violent psychopath.
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