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Why we evolved to dream: the new understanding

2 Why we evolved to dream: the new understandingwww.why-we-dream.com

Joe Griffin explaining the psychology and biology of the expectation fulfilment theory of dreaming.

Why do we dream in metaphor? What does dreaming do for us? What would happen if we didn't dream in metaphor? What happens in our brains when we dream?

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http://www.why-we-dream.com

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2 Dream Interpretation: Chapter Three. Dreams of Death [Closed Captioned]Chapter Three

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51PV2KJ8RFL. SL160  The Childrens Dream Dictionary: How to Interpret Your Childrens Dreams

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The Children's Dream Dictionary: How to Interpret Your Children's Dreams

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Decoding Dreams – Part 2: The Piglet Dream

2 Decoding Dreams   Part 2: The Piglet DreamDecoding Dreams - Part 2- A woman dreamed she had a piglet stuck to her breast. Find out the meaning! Find me at http://www.haveagreatdream.com

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2 Dream Interpretation with Jane Teresa Anderson   sex, fighting, war.Dreams of sex, fighting, and war - interpreted by Jane Teresa Anderson of www.dream.net.au, author, scientist & dream interpreter.

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This was a recent dream, that I'm still wondering about and can't find any info elsewhere to suggest what it means.
There was no other real memory of the dream other than I saw a strong image of two fairly large, dead snakes biting each others mouth in a lock. They were somewhere in my house, can't remember where I found them in the dream.

About 1 month prior to that dream I had another snake dream of millions of little tiny snakes getting in my house and darting through it and I couldn't find them. Not sure what that is supposed to mean either. Thanks.

The first thing that comes to mind is rebirth.

In Greek myth the serpent symbolised rebirth, renewal and new life. A popular story (which appears in several different myths), tells of a pair-bonded male and female snake. The male snake is killed, and the female arrives with a magical herb in its mouth which it places in the mouth of its dead partner. The second snake miraculously returns to life, rejuvenated, shedding its old skin.

The image of two dead snakes mouth to mouth in a dream might suggest iminent rejuvenation-rebirth.

The Greeks often symbolised this with the image of the two-headed amphisbaena, whose twin heads touch symbolically forming the circle of life.

Dream dictionary Question?

What is the best website to go for dream dictionary?

dreammoods.com

i look up objects, ideas, phrases, etc (things from my dreams) all the time, and it seems to make sense and help decode their meaning,

just type one or two words in the search bar.

Maybe. My wife is far from intellectual!

Your subconscious is telling you that you are attracted to an intelligent woman. The baldness is intended to emphasize her mind and mental beauty. It doesn't mean that she is necessarily your soulmate or ideal partner. It is intended to help you to realize your true emotions about other people.

Your subconscious could also be trying to tell you to find the intelligence in your wife. You are being urged to change you attitude and improve your behavior toward your wife. The baldness could symbolize uncovering her mind and revealing her true intelligence.

Understanding Dreams

Although you don't always realize it, you spend a portion of each night letting your unconscious spirit dance through your dreams, weaving elaborate scenes with shreds of your past, present, and (imagined) future. When you remember these images, they may fascinate, confuse, or frighten you. "Where was I?" "Who was that person?" "What does it all mean?"

From the very first documented dream in 3500 B.C. to the present day, people have been intrigued, mystified, guided, even governed by their dreams. Dreams may be fragments of an unresolved event from the past or of subconscious desires for the present. Your spirit may be trying to rise above your current situation and move forward into the future. Dreams can wreak havoc with peaceful slumber-or bring harmony to your life.Throughout history, the fascination with dreams has been universal. Ancient Egyptians approached dreams with religious reverence.

Greek writers and philosophers including Plato and Aristotle believed that during sleep humans and divine beings communicated, and that dreams were the memories of those conversations. Traditional Hawaiian culture teaches that during dreams, the human soul travels on journeys, meeting others and having important experiences.

But it is important to remember that each dreamers journey is a personal one. Only you can decipher the meaning behind the images that appear during unconscious slumber. Your spirit speaks to you at night through your dreams. Listen to its messages. Use the guide to help interpret dream meanings. Unravel the mysteries of your mind and sail with your creative soul on a ever sweeter dream journey. When we are awake, we think in words. When we are asleep we think in images.

Bryan Burbank
http://www.articlesbase.com/spirituality-articles/understanding-dreams-330582.html

A Dream Come True, Again and Again

You have your own unique dreams and visions and views of things to come. Some dreams are splashes and flashes you may not fully comprehend. Others may be as clear as you see with your physical eyes. Some arrive in your nighttime dreaming, remembered in the morning or days later. Others show up through processes like goal setting, meditation, writing or reading poetry, or conversations with others.

A common expression in our language is "a dream come true," which usually means you are pleased or surprised that something you had hoped for or dreamed about has come to pass. There are variations on this interpretation, but this basically captures the essence of what most people usually mean.

After realizing a long-time dream, you might be unprepared for the emptiness or depression or aimlessness that comes from living without a goal or dream for the future. Unless, of course, you have begun a new dream. Without a new dream, you might become either complacent or agitated, without recognizing the reasons. Perhaps you identify the most immediate stimuli in your environment to make sense of feeling "down and despondent" or "up and agitated" when you think the logical condition after realizing a dream should be "joyous and satisfied."

Recently, I had the honor of guiding a client to see a vision of his future. Here is a little background: Alex (a pseudonym, of course) is an accomplished, exceptionally intelligent, powerful professional who is highly regarded in his field. Indeed, his sphere of influence extends far beyond his own field. He is 50ish. He has far exceeded his childhood dreams and those of early adulthood. He is ready for a new dream, one that is beyond his realized dream.

Alex has far more to contribute to the world. I chuckled both silently and empathetically as he expressed feelings of his life being over. "Over!?!" I keep myself from screaming, and then said calmly, "you have just begun, my friend! Your true mission is yet to be realized." My awareness of his life mission served as some slight comfort in his despair.

However, I had a greater gift for Alex than describing my vision of his mission. After leading him in a brief guided meditation, I did some Focused Energy Work. He lost conscious awareness of what was happening, which was fortunate, as he might have resisted the new vision. Energetically, I could see this vision of his life mission drop into his energy field with a sound of gentle thunder and a splash of lightening.

As I coaxed him back to consciousness, he said he had gone very deep. I encouraged him to describe the vision that had dropped in. At first he focused on his present crisis and transition. I cleared that from the energy field so that he could step into the vision, which he described in precise detail. Since I could see what he saw (before or as he did), I could ask him questions that led him to specific objects and people and feelings and thoughts.

After he had embodied the vision, Alex moved back into the present, to live in the here and now, re-energized by his vision that will become clearer with time.

What is the dream that you are holding that you want to realize today? this week? this year?

Jeanie Marshall
http://www.articlesbase.com/motivational-articles/a-dream-come-true-again-and-again-52356.html

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