Understanding the World of Dreams
Dreams provide us with a fascinating
glimpse into the subconscious world, and many people see
dream interpretation as a way to diagnose and treat real world
problems.
This trust in
dream analysis does have some basis in fact, and many psychologists and
therapists use dreams in treating patients who are recovering from trauma.
These trauma survivors often suffer from recurring dreams and nightmare
scenarios, and the fact that dream therapy works proves the strong
connection between the waking world and the world of dreams.
For most people, however,
analyzing their dreams is nothing but a fun diversion and a source of
insight into their everyday lives. In order to gain insight into your
dreams, it is important to understand what some common dream objects
symbolize.
Of course every dream, and every
dreamer is different, and this list is by no means comprehensive.
Every object encountered in a dream will have a different
interpretation, depending on its context within the dream and the state of
the dreamer.
Alien Dreams
There are several types of alien
dreams. Dreams in which the dreamer is an alien can represent that he or
she is unsure about a new house, new town or new job.
On the other hand, dreaming about
being abducted or probed by an alien being can represent a fear of the
unknown, or a feeling that your life is being invaded, perhaps by an
overbearing relative, friend or coworker.
Baptism Dreams
Dreaming of a baptism, whether
your own or someone else's, is generally thought to be a symbol of renewal
or rebirth.
Burial Dreams
Dreams of a burial can be symbols
for the disposal of unwanted habits, or even the breakup of an unhappy
relationship.
Cemetery Dreams
Seeing
a cemetery in your dreams, or visiting a grave site, can represent a
longing for lost times or lost love ones. It can also represent a more
generalized sort of grief.
Clouds Dreams
The meaning of clouds depends in
large part on their nature. Dreams about white puffy clouds can represent
contentment, while seeing storm clouds in your dream could represent fear
about an impending change.
Digging Dreams
Dreams about digging can have many
different meanings. Digging in a dream can mean you are trying to recover
something that you have lost, or that you have been trying to understand
yourself better.
Drinking Dreams
Drinking in a dream often
symbolizes a longing, or thirst, for something that has not been attained.
Dreamers should pay attention to what they are seeking in their waking
lives.
Earthquake Dreams
Dreaming about being in an
earthquake can represent a feeling that your life is not under your
control. Of course people who have actually experienced earthquakes may
recall the real event in dreams as well.
Fat Dreams
Dreams about fat can also have
several meanings. Dreaming about being overweight can indicate
anxiety about appearance and body image. On the other hand, fat can also symbolize knowledge and wisdom.
Flood Dreams
Dreaming about a flood, or dreams
of drowning, often indicate that the dreamer is feeling overwhelmed by
something in his or her life.
Hourglass Dreams
Dreams of an hourglass can
symbolize that time is running out. Many people dream of an hourglass when
pressed to make an important decision on short notice.
Judgment Dreams
Dreaming about a judge, or being
judged, may indicate feelings of guilt or regret.
Map Dreams
Dreaming about a map, or about
being lost, can symbolize a need for guidance, or a quest for leadership.
It could indicate that the dreamer is unsure what decision to
make.
Old Man Dreams
Dreaming about an unfamiliar old
man can symbolize wisdom or forgiveness.
Prison Dreams
Dreaming of prison, or of being in
prison, can be a manifestation of hidden feelings of guilt.
Sex Dreams
Dreaming about sex can indicate
sexual desire or a longing for closeness and intimacy.
Zero Dreams
The number zero is a symbol for
the infinite. The exact meaning of the number zero within a dream,
however, is almost entirely dependent on its context within the
dream.
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