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reoccurring Dreams!... what do they mean?

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i keep haveing these dreams
1) I CAN FLY BUT THE HARDER I TRY TO FLY THE FURTHER I FALL
2) TEETH KEEP FALLING OUT < KINDA FREAKS ME OUT

anyone know what thease mean ? anyone else have re occuriong dreams? :eek:
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You know, I've seen different interpretations of dreams... You could look at it in a lot of different ways.

For the flying one, you may have something that you're worried about or struggling with, and it is your unconscious trying to work things out. Or you just feel like you're not making headway on the situation...

As for the tooth one - have you ever had a traumatic injury involving your teeth?

Just my thoughts... :)
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Dude, whenever my mom has a dream that she lost a tooth/teeth, someone in my family, or close to the family dies, it has never failed!!!
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Hi Randy


Hi Randy, i to have the Teeth falling out like popcorn dream & have for years, but not in some years now.

Much to my surprise my Younger Sister mentioned She had a Strange Dream of Teeth Falling out and before i could reply My Mother also stated She had the same Dream. EEry

Teeth:

Teeth represent the dreamers vanity about appearance, or they can also symbolize aggression, to lose teeth can mean the dreamer is too passive in dealing with an issue. Teeth falling out is a common symbol in nightmares representing the dreamers loss of power/ or fear of that happening.


Falling:

the dreamer feels they are not in control of their future, common symbol in nightmares.


Flying:

desire to escape from responsibilities, freedom from responsibilities


Go Here and look under appropriate letter for an explanation of Dreams

http://www.geocities.com/dreamiris2001/dictionary.htm

Interesting

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i always thought flying dreams, were a good omen and the meaning = power.

same gose for jumping very high and comeing back to ground only to jump again, maybe you was jumping?
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when i was about 17 - 25 i remeber i could control my dreams, I would wake up inside a dream.
Realizing that i would take contol and creat whatever i wanted , even nightmares too i would wake up inside the nightmare and change everything . ....weird huh
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Dreams about falling usually occur as you're "falling off" to sleep. They may be triggered by a drop in blood pressure, a movement of the fluid in the middle ear, or a limb dangling off the side of the bed.

Some psychologists believe that these are archaic memories from the time when we were tree-dwelling monkeys. The ape-men that survived their fall passed on their genes with the memory of the event. The dead ones didn't. And that's why so often you dream of falling but of never hitting the ground.

As a symbol, falling highlights a loss of emotional equilibrium or self-control. You may fear "letting go" in real life. Anxiety usually accompanies this dream. It may represent your insecurity, a lack of self-confidence, a fear of failure or an inability to cope with a situation. There could also be a literal interpretation. You may have noticed something unsafe- a loose stair rail, wobbly ladder or insecure window. Check it out. The dream may be a warning..

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A couple of the recurring dreams that I've had included being in a falling elevator, and being in situations where I've had to remember a lock combination but couldn't (I've had that dream more than others)...haven't had either in a number of years tho...
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Originally posted by Randy
when i was about 17 - 25 i remeber i could control my dreams, I would wake up inside a dream.
Realizing that i would take contol and creat whatever i wanted , even nightmares too i would wake up inside the nightmare and change everything . ....weird huh
Wow, that would be cool
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When the planes hit the WTC towers i kept dreaming i was flying. :confused:
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The night before the Challenger exploded, I had a dream that it would explode and told a couple of people about it that next morning (specifically, one of my high school teachers) before it actually happened. When I heard about the explosion, my friends said I turn white as a ghost...
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Randy....sounds cool

John........freaky and some funny stuff too..
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wholey crap Indy !!! thats harsh !...do you feel a lil psycho or psychic now?

i remeber when challenger blew up i was 16 er 17 years old and i got home at like 5 in the mornin all pissed up and thought i would turn the tube on and i watched it live !~~(((boom)))~~
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Been falling off buildings all my life!
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Re: reoccurring Dreams!... what do they mean?

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Originally posted by Randy
i keep haveing these dreams
1) I CAN FLY BUT THE HARDER I TRY TO FLY THE FURTHER I FALL
2) TEETH KEEP FALLING OUT < KINDA FREAKS ME OUT

anyone know what thease mean ? anyone else have re occuriong dreams? :eek:
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