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Jurinjo 08-31-2011 03:21 PM

Dream Dictionaries - They know ALL
 
Okay so who has ever used one of these on their dreams?
I got to thinking about my recent dreams so I opened one up (metaphorically since I actually used google to find one).

So the dream? Well first I basically was raped in a public restroom them I'm at "my house". My bestfriend is my Dad, and my step-grandmother is my mom (only in the dream she's gained like 50 pounds of fat). Anyways I have a fictional younger brother here only like 1 or 2 inches taller but built like a freaking tank. He's got anger issues. That day he beat me then cut me up with a knife for no particular reason. My left arm was bleeding from cuts and along my swollen hand is a triangle cut into my flesh. The next dream after than I dreamt I had to wear a hat at all time or I'd fall face first on the foor throw up yellow barf with purple sparkles...did this twice because I left my hat at home. Meaning?


I can see a trend with the definitions here...add to the fact what songs I woke up with in my head.

So dreams and their meanings. Care to share any of yours Trisphee?

Aiko 08-31-2011 03:39 PM

But what does it mean, when you dream you are an anime character? T^T
It's funny I never have any of the stuff from dream dictionaries in my dreams

The most reason I can remember, I was an anime character, and I was waiting for my butler to come serve me tea, and what I think it means is; I should cut a bit down on my Kuroshitsuji addiction...
But that is not an easy thing to do >_>

Oh yeah I've also dreamt that dream two times in my row.... but... dunno

Jurinjo 08-31-2011 03:42 PM

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Recurring Dream
To have recurring dreams indicate unresolved issues, unhealthy behavior patterns, or unexpressed emotions in your waking life.
Well you just might have to cut down your addiction sweetie. heh...But if you're dreaming something directly from the anime then it's just because that's what's on your mind. Same goes if I dream of fighting(or fleeing) undead after a game of Resident Evil. I've noticed that subject dreams like that usually don't occur until several days after the instance. I wonder why that it. =\

Fallen 08-31-2011 04:10 PM

Your dreams have been nightmares lately? D:

I remember using dream dictionaries when I was younger, but not very often. I never really slept much, and when I did, I hardly ever remembered my dreams. Don't think I didn't love looking up dream meanings though! I did! I found it really fun and interesting. My cousin introduced the thought to me when she came out to live in Cali a few years back. It was my mom however who started to look up each one of her dreams for their meaning. I think she began taking it too seriously. xD

Anywho. If I dreamt more/remembered more of my dreams, I would look them up occasionally. Dunno if I'd rely on dream meanings to fix my life problems like my mom does *cough* but I'd have my fun with it. c:

Jurinjo 08-31-2011 04:16 PM

That's what I do. It's fun food for thought. =)
With the recurring unpleasantness of dreams I take it a little more seriously and wonder what is causing them.

They're not nightmares by my definition. Those are ones where I want to escape. Where I wake up terrified to move or do anything, even think, because of what I was dreaming. These have all be highly unpleasant but I take the blows in them and try to make the best of it. Just as one would do in real life I guess.

I know you've shared dreams with me before. But I can't quite recall any of them at the moment...well remembering dreams actually take practice. Even now I kind of have to remember to practice every now and then to remember them and even realize I'm dreaming.

Fallen 08-31-2011 04:31 PM

Yeah, I think I would do the same.

We have quite different views of nightmares then. xD Though, I wonder if I would have a different view of it too if I had a dream like that.

There've only been a few, and I think they were all in a thread on Kinsaki. Oh! I just remembered a dream I had some time last year in August. (Yeah, I know the date. How sad is that?) Some might call it disturbing, but the feel of it was so interesting that it made me want to dream about it again.

Yeah, I've looked up stuff on how to remember dreams, it is a lot of work. x-x Lucid dreaming, they called it; being able to know you're dreaming while being able to wake yourself up and remember what you were dreaming about. I think that's talent. Juju has a talent. c:

Jurinjo 08-31-2011 04:42 PM

Well...as I think you know my dreams usually tend to have some kind of struggle going on. Or something bad happening. There's just a threshold to where it's bad enough for me to label it as a nightmare.

I wanna here this dream! :3
I remember the thread. It was called "Strange Dreams" I was always reviving the thing. lol

It sounds like a lot of work but honestly after doing it for a little while you don't really have to try beyond occasional reminder to remember when the ability slips away. =) I can't really control anything in my Lucid dreams anyway. I either wake up or my subconscious out right rebels against me. So I control myself while trying to nudge suggestions towards it and whatever images it projects.

Fallen 08-31-2011 05:10 PM

This is true. ;o;

Ahh, I'm too lazy to type it out right now. Dx I will definitely write it though. c;
Haha, yeah. It had some good dreams in there! I remember, Frosty Kitten's dream made me all sad. That dream, about the octopus man and other mutant beings, was so awesome sounding. ;o;

Yeah, that's true. Once you're used to it, it's not too difficult. c:
Subconscious. That reminds me of Inception. xD

Batty 08-31-2011 05:32 PM

Dream dictionaries are fun! i love interpreting my dreams and such, and quite often, the definitions hit close to home.

Though, I have no idea what it means to be chased by a giant pickle wielding a hammer, just to get flushed down a toilet...

DarkForbidden-Love 08-31-2011 08:12 PM

Dreams
 
I once had a dream that I stepped in front of a bullet for a class mate. It was right before opening night for a play we were doing when I had it.
The curtains open but the autotorium is empty. I can hear someone demanding, "Everyone must die for the sins they have commited agianst the Lord. You must all die." Suddenly I can see the man who threatens us, he is about 5 and a half feet tall with a firearm.
I step forward and demand that he leave us alone. He claims he needs a hostage and if we refuse we will all die.
One of my class mates comes up behind me and says, "If you kill us you have no hostages and murder will be added to your criminal charge." The attacker grows furious and attempts to shoot him but I step in and take the bullet. I can remember phantom pain.

Anyone have nay idea what this means? I think it might be nerves talking but I'm not sure.

Lioshika 09-01-2011 02:26 AM

So how do you explain my dream of being pregnant with twins, engaged to an Indian, who his brother was watching out for me while he was away and held his erection against my butt, then put me in a theater production to hide me from being killed. . . . I couldn't find anything like that in the dictionaries.

Aiko 09-01-2011 07:04 AM

Jurinjo: Haha I guess it's the second one, since it was pretty specific and all, just interesting that I dreamed the same scene two times x'3
And it had been a while since I last saw that particular anime...
But since I am pretty addicted to that one.... it might not be so surprising after all

Alexander Linden 09-02-2011 10:15 AM

This is... generalizations, right? Things mean different things to other people because of culture/upbringing and other things, and thus dreams will mean different things to different people based on their cultural upbringing.

Think about the significance of a wolf. Sometimes a wolf in a dream can mean something bad. A wolf is represented as a predator, though mysterious. It is something feared by many, and in dreams it can also have that feel as well.

However, to native americans and other cultures, a wolf can mean something completely different. As a spirit guide, and a powerful one of good at that, it can mean good things in dreams for them.

/not making a comment on the actual dream...

Espy 09-02-2011 10:20 AM

Neeeeeee. Worst time to be worrying about my own dream last night (I've two tests...) but it's really scary when you dream that you've died and became a ghost.

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Jurinjo 09-02-2011 11:59 AM

-cracks knuckles- Alright I shall be trying answer y'all. By the way the symbolism of dreams is based heavily on the dreamer's view of the world as well as symbolism and puns. Figuring it out takes of a certain level of thinking on your part (As eloquently stated by Alex Linden). But I hope I can help y'all out some. =)

Batty
Keywords: Chase, Hammer, Pickle, Toilet.
There is a problem or anxiety of a coming trouble that you are trying to escape. It could be sexual or not (because of the pickle). The hammer "signifies power, strength, virility, and masculine attitudes. It also symbolizes growth and construction. Alternatively, the dream may also be a pun on "being hammered" or intoxicated." You'll have to think on that one. The toilet is symbolizes a release of emotions...it was the pickle that went down or you?

DarkForbidden-Love
Keywords: Die, Audience, Gun, Stage, Auditorium, Hostage, Bullets, Curtain
Yikes this is complicated. So first there is the setting. You are about to do a play in the auditorium however it is empty. The lack of people may mean you feel neglected or that your achievements are not being acknowledged. You are possibly feeling victimized by someone more powerful. How you behaved on that stage is a telling of your interactions with society and what you need to learn from others. That classmate who stood up for this injustice is either a real person or a trait you should or want to aspire too. Which you did in the end of the dream possibly signifying growth as is the case of death in dreams usually representing the old being gone and the new less selfish you taking place.

As for nerves though...you could possibly be afraid of what someone may think of the performance, thinking less of you or nothing at all for the effort you have put forth. But then I'm not sure about the classmate.

Lioshika
Keywords: Pregant, Twins, Erection, Brother, Butt, Theater, Engagement, Indian(?)

I got to go do terribly frustrating stuff involving a truck. Sorry I can't get to you yet. By the way what kind of Indian is he? ...actually whatever you think of Indians would be what you feel is missing from your life.

Espy sorry I can't get to yours right now. Gotta go, laters.
ps Could you give more details if you remember any? More details you are able to accurately provide the better picture I can give you for reason of the dream.

Alexander Linden 09-02-2011 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jurinjo (Post 889066)
-cracks knuckles- Alright I shall be trying answer y'all. By the way the symbolism of dreams is based heavily on the dreamer's view of the world as well as symbolism and puns. Figuring it out takes of a certain level of thinking on your part (As eloquently stated by Alex Linden). But I hope I can help y'all out some. =)


I'm glad you agree ^^.

I think a good psychologist can help interprete dreams well based on the person. I think dreams tend to mirror the emotions of a person's day-to-day life. Not only do dreams represent the happening's of a persons life, but they can be very exciting!

I'm the type of person that is interested in lucid dreaming. I try very hard to get myself into a state of lucid dreaming. I've heard it is hard for the average person, but as someone who practices this almost daily, I've found it hard to believe that people have so much trouble with it. But like anything else, you get better with it as you practice it. Lucid dreaming helps me with my creative side. I use it to help me work on books and other things.

Jurinjo 09-02-2011 02:27 PM

I'm too excited about going to the Art Museum today to even think straight! @u@ Sorry guys.

@Alex: I agree, I love remembering my dream even though they're usually not all pleasant it takes a certain kind of dream to actually qualify as a nightmare for me.

Can you tell me about your experiences lucid dreaming? I haven't really put enough effort to fully control a dream though for the time that I did I'm not sure I can =( My control over my dreams are limited to myself as try to conquer whatever challenges that are thrown at me.

Actually I think I'm more interested in hearing how you've applied lucid dreaming. o:

Alexander Linden 09-02-2011 04:22 PM

I hate it when I can't remember dreams. Dreams are so full of ideas that I just love them, all kinds, even nightmares! It's so much better than simply meditation in my opinion. Also, almost nothing qualifies as a nightmare to me because very little actually scares or shocks me. However, if I were in a room full of bees, that's one of the few things that would terrify me! xDD

My experiences with lucid dreaming? Well, I shouldn't go into too much detail with those, because some tend to be very sensual in nature. What I can tell you is that I've been able to not only change my own actions and give myself the ability to fly, but I can change the scenery around me, make certain people appear before me or have them come to me without ever calling for them (I just simply will them to be there), make people around me do things without telling them to do so (as if I am writing their actions), and more.

Lioshika 09-03-2011 12:18 AM

It's okay. I mean India, Indian. Uhm, I think I need a dream inhibiting drug.

Alexander Linden 09-03-2011 11:37 AM

Is that a real thing? xD

Echo-chan713 09-04-2011 01:41 AM

My dreams vary. My last one was being in this hotel performing sexual acts, until I realized when George Foreman can (that part I have no idea how he came in the picture) then I ran in the halls of the hotel almost getting shanked. Just running away from the ones that try to get me.

Then I'm having this reoccurring ability to walk through walls, a couple years earlier I had the dream of having these special abilities but very weak, and now it's more stronger and consistent. Others where I have a hard time either hearing/speaking/seeing in a critical situation.

But recently I've been having dreams of these [consensual] sex slavery with character from series (South Park/ Teens versions of them, Hetalia, my OCs, etc) that involves 2 or more men.

For more of dream dictionary: http://www.dreammoods.com/dreamdictionary/

Fallen 09-11-2011 12:16 AM

Over a week later...

I found this entry that I made about the dream I was talking about earlier actually, so I'm copying and pasting with with a few minor edits in wording.

Quote:

Like most dreams, I can't tell you exactly where it was. The place reminded me of my middle school, yet had such a different layout than the school itself. My locker seemed to be in the same place, yet there was a wall dividing those northern lockers from the lawn where the auditoriums were. In my dream however, there was only one auditorium and it was on somewhat of a slope, standing higher than the rest of the school but feeling like it sinks when you enter it.

I believe the time was high school graduation. I was with an old friend –Aden was his name– babbling senselessly with him. Only thing was, he wasn't speaking back to me. It was like talking to a wall. I knew Aden knew I was there, he just... wasn't speaking to me.

Anywho. Somehow I made my way into the auditorium. I know at the beginning of the dream it had the same tiles and walls and ceiling as the auditorium in reality, but when I was in it at this part of the dream, it was completely different: just a giant bathroom. The stalls sitting to the west, a large space consuming the rest of the area. There were no sinks, no urinals, just those dull, grey stalls. Inside each stall was a scratched up toilet and no toilet paper. In the toilet paper's place was.. an organ of some sort. The organ was grey and very easy to break apart. I want to say it was slimy, but in the dream it didn't feel that way. The name of the organ was 'Divinity'.

I was sitting in one of the stalls, the second to last one guarded with short walls (there were two stalls with tall walls, the rest short), when this man comes in. His face looked incredibly familiar, but I couldn't put a name on him. Either way, I didn't care. Instead, I started, jokingly, loudly shouting "You're a peeper! Peeper!" My voice echoed off the walls, out the window. No one replied. I know I was hoping for laughter to be coming from outside, but there was none. The white haired man just looked at me.

I shut up, then suddenly got the feeling that I was in danger. I don't know why, but I wasn't afraid. Instead, I said, "You could at least let me shit before I die." Even though I wasn't afraid, I was trying to buy myself more time. (Though I was literally crapping in the dream, luls.) So, I did my business, breaking apart the organ and using it. Somehow the man and I even began small talk. Until I was finished using the bathroom, of course.

So, I stand and turn to him to see his lips moving. He was whispering something to me. "Huh?" His lips moved again. Beside me, outside the stall doors, there was a presence, but I ignored it. I was fixed on hearing what this man said.

His lips kept moving as two men opened the stall door and started pulling at me. I didn't scream or say anything to them, but I did pull away from them and strain my ears to try to hear what the white haired man was saying. One of the men took my arm using a piece of metal. The metal was like a coil, slipping around my forearm and threatening to pierce my skin with its sharp edge. Still, I wasn't afraid. I wanted to hear what that other guy was saying!

Finally, I did. "Scream for me..." he breathed.

In another sudden motion, I knew what these guys had been doing. Flashes of different men, one in specific, ran through my mind. They had bruised faces and eyes full of blood. What these three men had been doing was amputating parts from people's faces, stabbing thick needles in their faces and yanking it out. It should have been horrifying, but again, I wasn't scared. Instead of screaming, I pushed the one man who had me away and ran for the door.

By the time I could pull it open, I felt as if he'd already caught up to me.

In that entry I made, I'd posted that "I woke up mystified instead of afraid."

So that's my dream! :D


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