Dream Interpretion Help

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RoseCoveredCadaver

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I need assistance interpreting a strange series of dreams that I'm having. If anyone can help or knows somebody that could potentially help me out, it would be appreciated.

I mean a hardcore interpreter too, not just someone who knows about as much about dreams as I do.
 

Wuggy

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What do you mean with "interpreter"?

Because I can tell you right now: if that 'intepreter' isn't actually a psychologist (or someone who actually studies brain activity and dreaming) then they are full of poop. Dreams don't have clear-cut explanations, they are a side product of your mind trying to organize the new information you've gained. That's why they are strange. A tone of a dream could possibly tell something about your stress levels or pressing issues on your mind but I'm sure there's more reliable sources for finding those out.
 

SimonCharlesHanna

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I find that I look inside myself (what's going on with me, how am I feeling about certain things etc) and more often than not, can find the reasoning for the most insane dreams I get.

Of course this isn't always possible, but i can usually boil my dreams down to simple emotions.
 

RoseCoveredCadaver

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Well, by interpreter I mean the email or some other contact information of some sort of psychologist that could help. I've been having a strange series of related dreams.
 

Thaluikhain

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Wuggy said:
Because I can tell you right now: if that 'intepreter' isn't actually a psychologist (or someone who actually studies brain activity and dreaming) then they are full of poop.
And even if they are.

Well, apart from the blatantly obvious ones that tell you you've been playing the same videogame for too long or something.
 

BENZOOKA

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There's nothing (solid) you can interpret about dreams only. So no.

You might as well go to an astrologer, who'll tell "interesting" things, based on how you look, talk and behave.
 

CouchCommando

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Dreams are usually just your sub-conciouse ruminating on random thoughts and turning them over in your mind. Reoccuring dreams can be signs of stress usually. Just try to write down the content on paper and then brain storm it while your fully awake, keeping a desk diary of your random thoughts from the previous day helps greatly in deciphering them.
Hope this is some what helpful. Interpreting your OWN dreams is very important as a lot of charlatans and manipulative ppl and entities are out there giving out REALLY bad info. (ALA Scientologists)
And as dreams can be quite powerful and moving ,it is important to keep them personal.

Personally I have had two premonitive dreams of bad shit going down that actually happened, one of which was reoccuring. Using retrospection I realised it was my subconciouse mind trying to warn me of my own misgivings of stuff that I was picking up on.
 

Capt. Crankypants

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Fact: Dreams are the subconscious mind's way of reminding people to go to school naked, and have their teeth fall out.