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emamum 17-04-2008 12:25

what do you dream about?
 
I had a wierd dream last night so i thought i would look it up....i cant find an interpretation for my dream but i wondered what others had dreamed about and what they meant........

An Online Guide To Dream Interpretation

harwood red 17-04-2008 12:30

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The only dream that I seem to have recurring is been able to run about 6 inchs above the ground...and it feels really good and I can move really fast but no idea what it means

Margaret Pilkington 17-04-2008 12:35

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Although I have been retired for almost 6 years....I still dream about work.
My best dream is that I can fly....... I just take a moderate run, and then leap up in the air and I can go for miles....not very high off the ground, but high enough for it to feel totally exhilarating. I always feel happy when I wake up after this dream.

cashman 17-04-2008 13:00

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i can never remember much about most dreams these days, guess that means Senile Dementure.:D

cherokee 17-04-2008 13:04

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I very rarely remeber dreams and the ones that do stay with me arent worth remembering..

Neil 17-04-2008 13:16

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I can't talk about my dreams, they would scare you ;)

emamum 17-04-2008 13:17

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my dream involved accyweb !

and no, it wasnt dirty :p

jackyalex 17-04-2008 13:33

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I dream everynight, but i couldnt tell you what they were about as i can only remember little bits of my dreams, but they must be good as i dont ever want to get up in the morning

Tin Monkey 17-04-2008 13:45

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I never dream. I know that everyone 'dreams' as part of the sleep process, but I'm never aware of any dreaming, as such.

As for all this dream analysis nonsense, well Freud has a lot to answer for. :rolleyes:

cashman 17-04-2008 13:48

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Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 563879)
I never dream. I know that everyone 'dreams' as part of the sleep process, but I'm never aware of any dreaming, as such.

As for all this dream analysis nonsense, well Freud has a lot to answer for. :rolleyes:

nonsense is a very apt word for Freud.:D

Tin Monkey 17-04-2008 14:12

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 563880)
nonsense is a very apt word for Freud.:D

Should that the spelled Fraud? ;)

I blame it all on his childhood. :D

Darwenred1968 17-04-2008 14:18

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 563866)
The only dream that I seem to have recurring is been able to run about 6 inchs above the ground...and it feels really good and I can move really fast but no idea what it means

The only way you will be able to run 6" inches off the ground is to get on a Treadmill!!:eek:

Lilly 17-04-2008 15:05

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I hate those dreams that you wake up from and believe for a minute that whatever you were dreaming about actually happened. :eek:

I sometimes have a dream where I'm being sick over and over again into the toilet and I've got my eyes closed. When I open my eyes all my teeth are floating in the toilet bowl. :eek: Very scary, that one.

Another dream I have is the one where I turn up to work with no clothes on. :eek:

Does anyone else have these?

jaysay 17-04-2008 17:04

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Well I a had a dream the other night, I dreamt I was eating a marshmellow, when I Woke up I coldn't find one of my pillows:D

Neil 17-04-2008 17:15

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 563901)
Another dream I have is the one where I turn up to work with no clothes on. :eek:

Now that is scary, please warn us all where you work so we can avoid it first thing in the morning, just in case :rolleyes::eek::D


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