10 Most Common Dreams and What They Mean Infographic…

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  1. Losing Teeth can also denote damaging words coming from your mouth. As in something you say might get your teeth knocked out, or that you fear you might hurt someone with your words.

    Dreams are very subjective, Tornados are a force of nature, they can represent anything from a person with a strong dominate personality, they can represent choatic changes or destruction forces.

    I find dreams to be very interesting, being plagued by nightmares as a child I always tried to find meaning or a way to deal with whatever was going on. Dad would help and we’d write the dreams down and change them into happy stories or work them out together.

    Dreams are stories our brain writes, we just have to figure out the plot and motive.

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  2. Reblogged this on Random Ramblings; Myriad Musings and commented:
    This is awesome! I absolutely love it…it’s perfect!
    I used to dream about:
    Flying (issues with), falling, being naked in public, chasing (or being chased) and fighting, and finding an unused room.
    The only dream that has stuck with me since my “teens-ages” has been teeth falling out…I still dream about that, every once in a while! Go figure, eh?
    😉

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  3. Reblogged this on Jeanne Owens, author and commented:
    Interesting information. I usually have odd dreams so I often wonder what they mean. I can’t really recall dreams like these before, except some that were sort of like being chased (like the one that was sort of like a zombie movie and I and others were trying to get away and hide, except instead of it being zombies we were escaping from killer rabbits, and one dream where a dragon was after me, but I was the only one who could see it).

    Anyone have any ideas what dreaming about grocery shopping might mean? I’ve been having a lot of dreams involving that lately.

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    • To help out with that… you’d need to provide a lot more info. On the surface? In a grocery store there’s a lot of variety/choices to be made and things are pretty wide open for a price. Having groceries in the house means needs are being met, food, nutritional needs, things are going well. Or if they aren’t going well, there’s a subconscious desire to stock up on groceries, saving them up for bad times.

      Or… could be nutrition/food is on your mind a lot lately. maybe healthy choices being made, a change in diet is necessary.

      The trick is to think about what the item represents, what you are buying sweets/treats or staples, meat, where it is and what that place represents, how you feel while doing it, anxious or excited?

      That should help you figure some of it out. I’ve studied them for a long time, not a lot I can’t figure out.

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