What's your dream? (Amateur interpreter)
By alecz23
@alecz23 (486)
Philippines
September 14, 2008 11:57am CST
Dreams is defined as a sequence of sensation, image, thoughts, etc passing through a sleeping person's mind..
In our dreams we can go anywhere, we can be anybody, and we can do anything..
when we dream we are somehow like riding a running train where we cannot able to control our actions and choose a surrounding...sometimes we let our mind takes over...
Sometimes dreams can be understood in the context of our repressed thoughts and feeling in the real world, because dreams are human's normal outlet for those impulses...
So tell me what's your dream and maybe somehow I can interpret them logically or symbolically because sometimes dreams can be a sign, or sometimes it can help us find some solutions to our daily problems by seeing things into different perspective...
Alecz - "amateur interpreter"
5 responses
@ace_ivann (326)
• Philippines
14 Sep 08
Hi alecz! Do blind people also dream? If they dream, do they see anything in their dreams? I am quite curious about this...Please tell me something. Thank you!
@alecz23 (486)
• Philippines
14 Sep 08
Well I didn't expect this kind of question cause I thought people gonna ask me about their dreams but anyway its a nice question and quite easy for my answer is YES..We all dream and even blind people dream and if you gonna ask about if they can see images in their dreams my answer is depend on whether they are blind at birth or after in life...blind at birth don't have any images because vision is not the only sense that constitute a dream and sounds, touch, smells are the most active in blind people and all their dreams are based on these senses...
Hope that answers your questions and thanks for the post...Happy posting!!!
Keep dreaming your dreams...
~ Alecz
@mands61123 (2098)
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14 Sep 08
my godfather is blind and he dreams the same as other people do colors sounds the whole shebang. He lost his sight as a child though so he knew what things looked like and colours etc. His wife who has always been blind didn't see colours as often she tended to see shades of black white and grey something to do with brain association and not being able to distinguish which colour is which because that part of the brain was never fully developed. Hope that helps just from experience i'm not sure on a medical level.
@alecz23 (486)
• Philippines
14 Sep 08
yes your absolutely right because scientifically color or visual perception in the brain is located at the visual cortex or in the ventral or dorsal stream... I think this may not be active for a people who is blind at birth and moderately active to those who has a vision in life and got blind... thanks for adding my friend...
@ace_ivann (326)
• Philippines
14 Sep 08
Hi alecz! I remembered "Joseph the Dreamer." He was the interpreter of dreams in The Bible. Dreams somehow have hidden meanings in it. But alecz, you know what? I could not remember anymore that I dream of something. I read somewhere that all of us dream. But how come I could not remember something that I dream of? Can you give me an explanation about this?
@alecz23 (486)
• Philippines
14 Sep 08
Well according to the international dream society (just kidding) hehe anyway basically according to survey:
"five minutes after the end of our dream half of it is forgotten, ten minutes after most of people forget 90% of it"
hope this answers it...anyway if you can remember any dream you like to be interpreted don't hesitate to write it down ahead when you wake up or I'll suggest for you to have a dream journal...
Thanks for your question...happy posting!!!
@ace_ivann (326)
• Philippines
14 Sep 08
Hi alecz! I have a close friend, she always keeps on dreaming about this same situation. She said that in their village/place everything is really peaceful and in order. But there is this one house that is flooded. Water is around her house. She has been dreaming about this for years. Sometimes the water is just calm.
Sometimes she dreams that the water is chaotic. Do you know something about this? Anyone can help...Thanks!
@alecz23 (486)
• Philippines
15 Sep 08
Well according to your friends dream, her house their symbolizes financial security and relationship with the family and chaotic flood means a very strong emotion or there is somehow a postponement of her goals or success in life...
She is having a recurrent dream which is somehow negative in nature because in her dreams their house are the only one flooded in the village which signifies conflict regarding her family's financial security and there might be a poor family ties among members which therefore postpone her goals or success in her life...
I hope this might help and like I said recurring dreams may serve to contain messages that teach us about ourselves in particular and we must pay attention and this dream must be confronted because constant repetition of dreams is desperately trying to tell you something important...
Thanks for your post and hope she can conquer her dreams and settle her life problems...
@pinks17 (2192)
• Philippines
15 Sep 08
I sometimes wake up crying and my boyfriend would ask me why...the answer..I dreamt of him leaving me...he would often tell me that he would never leave me and he is actually worried that I will be the one leaving him.He told me that normally it's the opposite of your dream.
@alecz23 (486)
• Philippines
15 Sep 08
Dreams as I said my friend are often symbols or a repressed feeling that is hidden in you subconscious mind and often transported in a form of a dream...It's perfectly normal and most of the people neglect this dreams which they don't know can help solve their conflicts or problems of daily life...
Anyway according to your dream, dreaming that you broke up with your boyfriend signifies some component of your relationship that needs to be address, confronted or dealt with..sometimes break-up symbolizes that you are breaking away some situation or old habit...sad dreams are of often a represses feeling or maybe conflict in you and your boyfriend...I cannot define your dream per se but I can interpret some of your dreams and you are the one that can really solve your own conflicts...
Thanks for the post and I hope that you don't neglect your dreams as it can really help dealing with everyday problems...
@mands61123 (2098)
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14 Sep 08
I have very vivid colourfull dreams and am pretty good at interpreting them now, i was once told that my dreams were very important and a communication so i should pay particular attention which i now do. I have good and bad dreams they always mean something and often help me resolve my feelings or the answer to a situation they have also acted as warnings for others or events in my life. I remember my dreams clearly in great detail, smells, feelings, colours, sounds from talking with other people this is quite unique so i'm quite proud of my gift and try to use it to my full advantage. At the moment however i am struggling with the relevance of one person being in my dreams constantly i have tried to figure out the reason for his presence or actions and why he is constantly present at the moment i am still at a loss but i'm sure if i am patient the answer will be revealed.
@mands61123 (2098)
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14 Sep 08
oh yeh usually if it's a constant male you are supposed to analyse any issues look at personality traits see if there is anything you like/dislike identify with etc i'm aware of all of that but this person is a constant factor no matter what the dream is not necessarily interacting with me in the dream just a constant element. i do not have any issues i'm not keen on parts of his lifestyle but he is an aquantence that was once a close friend so i have dealt with all the issues surrounding that situation and he's a big boy so the decisions he makes withing life are down to him i am on good speaking terms with him. I have a feeling it may be a warning for him that i am meant to be giving but i'm being a bit slow on the uptake i'm sure when it's needed i will get it i usually do. Keep analysing it's like anything practice makes perfect and it really does help me and those around me.
@alecz23 (486)
• Philippines
14 Sep 08
Wow that's really amazing and as an amateur I'm really proud that someone like you have fully understand the meaning of dreams and take it as an advantage to your daily life...
yes, most dreams contain messages that serve to teach us something about ourselves. Having a frequent repetition or recurrent dream as we know is a sign that forces us to pay attention and confront them but I think you have no problem regarding that...It's nice that you can confront them and know that that dream of yours is desperately telling you something...but to tell you something, sometimes that person maybe pointing to you, it can be a personal weakness, fear, or inability to cope to your present or past...especially if this recurrent dream of yours is somehow nightmarish in nature...
Hope this somehow helps you deal with your recurrent dream and hope you can resolve it soon... Thanks for your post...its nice to know a person like you for having the same vision and opinion regarding dreams...keep in touch...
@cecelgay (563)
• Philippines
16 Sep 08
Hi! My friend dreamed about me...he said he saw me in a place same like grand canyon.. soil is almost red, there is a cleft to and below it is a flowing blood, he saw me at the other side of the cleft, he said my face is blank but he know me that it was me, i was with the other 2 women.. on his side people are jumping on that cleft and it seems that they are happy jumping and taking their own lives, he is scared and he hide in one of the tress near by the cleft then when he turn on me he saw me jump together with the other woman, i was with a sad face..
Then after that he saw his child on a very radiant white clothes and he know that it was his son (he is still single and no son yet).. What does it mean?