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Post by radaeron on Sept 25, 2005 4:48:51 GMT -5
Okay. I'm almost certain this is a personal dream. As I have never had any precognitive dreams or other premonitions.
About a week ago I had a dream of running through the train station in my town and being in a great hurry to get to london. There was some urgency about it but I had to get out of the country.
This morning, after I'd forgotten to unset my clock I had a dream about being in a suburban area. Finding someone who claimed they were in a gang which had nuclear bombs all over the country. Then I started running to the train station...
Now I've never been good at reading my obscure dreams. I can only sometimes understand what they mean... But for this one I have absolutely no idea.. (I am hoping against hope this isn't a premonition, and taking small solice in the fact I've never had any before)
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Post by thecrystalmaiden on Oct 6, 2005 19:01:16 GMT -5
Hmmm you know, a lot of times I'll have consecutive dreams where something similar happens, like let's say in one dream I look in a mirror and my teeth are messed up, then the next night I'll have another dream where let's say I'm eating dinner, and suddenly I can't eat anymore because my teeth get weird... it usually means that whatever the dream symbolizes, it is definitely either going to occur or is occurring right now. You should pick up a reliable dream interpretation book and see what it might say on the subject. =)
Perhaps you are rushing through life right now and need to slow down? I don't know, dreams are usually more weird than that in their symbology. =P
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Post by shepardess on Oct 7, 2005 12:33:07 GMT -5
I hope that dream isn't precognative as well! When I have dreams like that they seem to be expressions of fears I have or thoughts that I have been focused on. But only you know the intensity of the dream.
CM, I have dreams about my teeth falling out all the time, they are so disturbing.
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Post by thecrystalmaiden on Oct 7, 2005 13:43:26 GMT -5
Oh man, once I had a dream where I was looking into a mirror and suddenly my face turned into my boyfriend's (at the time) face, and his teeth started looking all messed up. When I checked my dream dictionary, it said that there would be a family confrontation soon. A few days later, my boyfriend got into a huge fight with his parents and was kicked out of the house for three days. He's my ex now, but I'll never forget that. Wow... it says in my dream dictionary: Teeth falling out: Death Pretty ominous, but this book isn't always accurate, a lot of the time it is but sometimes it's way off, lol. I definitely wouldn't worry if I were you - unless maybe there was a recent death in the family or in a friend's life and perhaps it's been on your mind or in your subconscious or something, and death doesn't always mean of a person, you know, maybe of an idea or an old way of thinking. Dreams are so inscriptive, lol. ^_^
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Post by jeremy on Oct 10, 2005 7:15:45 GMT -5
mmm, I've never dreamed about teeth falling out, well there was this one dream when I was about seven where I dreamed I made a peanut butter sandwich and all the peanuts in it changed into teeth when I ate it, but that was a literal precognitive dream not a symbolic one: a few days later one of my baby teeth came out when I was eating a peanut butter sandwich - rather confusing because I thought it was a really hard peanut and tried to chew it up.
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