Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
12:55 pm

For the past years I keep having dreams about having big arguments with my dad. I don't argue with him in real life. What could this mean?
You need to break down the main aspects of your dream before you can unravel it.
To dream of you dad means authority and protection. It suggests that you need to be more self-reliant. Consider what parts of your dad's character you see in yourself.
If you dream that you are hitting your dad, then that represents a desperate need to have more closeness with your dad - maybe you feel your dad isn't listening to you about something you feel is important.
To dream of an argument means you're trying to resolve some internal conflict or an unsettled issue in your everyday life.
Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
12:55 pm
I've been trying to search for the website that translate dreams, does anybody know the website, i would greatly appreciate it.
Tarot.com is good for all metaphysical stuff, they should have a source.
My own opinion is that a Dream Dictionary is not that useful, mostly full of platitudes.
Simply make note of your dreams, with all the detail you can muster, scenes, faces with sketches- drawing expands your recall- scenarios, recurring themes, free association, and for your own sake, keep it private.
Dream symbolism is always allegorical, and not always accurate. Dreams start in your right hemisphere, poetic and allusive, but get mangled being passed over to the left hemisphere, that is logical and literal, but does make the dream accessible to recall. Interpretation must be personal and of the first experience in nature.
Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
12:55 pm
I need to figure out what this dream ment. IM me if you are into that kind of thing or let me know a GOoD website I can go to. Thanks.
ask the dream doctor here now:
http://www.dreamdoctor.com/
Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at
5:44 am
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Monday, March 1st, 2010 at
5:06 am
Many of us have a need to understand our dreams better. But simply because you feel that you'd be a more developed person if you might investigate your dreams and know what they are attempting to say to you, that doesn't suggest you wish to give a trick cyclist £75 an hour to dig into your consciousness to try and sort it all out. This isn't say the services of these trained pros isn't well-spent.
But if you can begin to handle your dream life and analyze the meaning of all the photographs and symbols you see in your dreams and do it without having to pay those high doctor's costs, that may be an excellent start to knowing your intellect better. When you set out to find some free guides to dream interpretation and research, the web is going to be the first stop for anybody.
There are 2 areas of analysis to use caution about particularly when researching Dream Interpretation on the internet. Firstly, do not accept everything you read in Wikipedia or any other site that builds its content from user submissions.
Wikipedia is only as good as the last person who posted an article about the topic. So you could read an educated article there that truly does handle the subject of understanding dreams. Or you may read a piece by somebody no more informed than you are but someone that is a fair deal more firmly opinioned about the topic. Second , check meticulously who you are permitting you to educate the art of dream research on the web. The dreams we have are events that occur in the mind. It takes trained folks who have studied well to grasp the way the mind works. So the person writing about your dreams should have a grounding in what these trained people think and know about the subconscious mind and how it "speaks" to us thru dreams. Also, be aware that dream research is typically mixed up with using dreams to prophesy the future which can tie you right in with mystics, psychics and mystic pals. That's no place to get erudite training in how to comprehend your dreams. there were lots of work done by some terribly smart therapists like Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung about what our dreams mean and how we should translate and understand them. You'll find a plethora of info about what these men have to coach you at the most notable source of free info there was prior to the net, your local library. And you may use the local library absolutely free. Occasionally these trick cyclists are tough to read. But by finding nicely written interpretations of their teachings, you can soon become a guru in dream research yourself.
And if you get sufficient experience to start to understand your own dreams a touch better and you probably did so without spending any money, then you're before the game of becoming more knowledgeable about this engaging field of human psychology.
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Sunday, February 28th, 2010 at
5:42 am

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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
3:05 pm
A short documentary of the chinese interpretation of the Meaning of Dreams
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
3:05 pm
http://www.skylifeproductions.com
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An ongoing blog about the pursuit of a dream and the making of my documentary, "I Have Dreams Dammit!" Here I discuss the idea of how one measures the completion of a dream? Where is the finish line? Is there one?
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
3:05 pm
Learn advice for analyzing a dream in this free Dream Analysis video.
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Bio: Carmen Lynne, Certified Clinical Hypnotherapist, has a private practice where she assists clients in such areas as habit modification, stress reduction, and improving relationships.
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Thursday, February 25th, 2010 at
12:06 pm
It was in the snow and it was injured. It could also talk. Even though it looked very creepy, it was friendly.
Lol, I know it was weird XD
Things are not as they appear and that which looks evil is not