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I know half of them are just made up as they go along so I was wondering could anyone reccomend a good one?
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You can do a google search; there are plenty of on line ones to choose from. I have never used one myself; if ever I have tried to interpret dreams, I have relied more on intuition.
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Yeah I think I was back of the line when intuition was being handed out
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Bingo Michel.
The only point I would make is that each of our personal dream symbol librairies are different. It is a very misleading to think otherwise. Dreams are like metaphorical drama's we are thrust into that are designed for an audience of one. You might try writing your own. Take a dream. Write down some key elements. Cat Lake Flying etc... and then let your imagination go wild. Beside each, write down what each thing means to you. Stretch your imagination. Another interesting tip. If you write down your dreams regularly, upon awakening, you will notice even nuances in your phraseology. If you look at how you describe something. THAT will often provide more clues. Often if you read between the lines, more salient aspects can emerge. The trick is not to read TOO much into it.
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I got murdered with a plastic bag in my dream......
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Something you are doing, something that is transparent is suffocating you. Something that is not easily seen is choking off life support to an aspect of your identity.
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There are different types on dreams . I think that YmirGF has a good handle on it Dark Waltz . Sounds as if for some reason , you are feeling that your family is suffocating you in some way ?
I totally agree with what YmirGF said about dream symbols having different meaning for different people though . And would go a little farther and say that they can have different meanings for the same person , under different circumstances . Any symbol is like that . Just think about how many meanings a word can have under different circumstances . ![]()
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