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To dream that you are in a fight indicates inner turmoil. Some aspect of yourself is in conflict with another aspect of yourself. Perhaps an unresolved or unacknowledged part is fighting for its right to be heard. It may also parallel a fight or struggle that you are going through in your waking life. If you are fighting to the death, then it refers to your refusal to acknowledge some waking conflict or inner turmoil. You are unwilling to change your old attitudes and habits. |
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By *airymagic OP Woman
over a year ago
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"To dream that you are in a fight indicates inner turmoil. Some aspect of yourself is in conflict with another aspect of yourself. Perhaps an unresolved or unacknowledged part is fighting for its right to be heard. It may also parallel a fight or struggle that you are going through in your waking life. If you are fighting to the death, then it refers to your refusal to acknowledge some waking conflict or inner turmoil. You are unwilling to change your old attitudes and habits."
Thank you so much. I thought it was a warning from my inner self that i could get attacked x |
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dreams are a funny thing at times... I think i should stop being on here myself before bed. dreamed the other night that I was still me but with a dick and was walking with other guys until another lady with a dick peed on me. now non of these scenarios play any part of a fantasy of mine woke up rather disturbed... |
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"Bad dream any ideas
A fab meet, i turn up and all my previous meets are there and they basically batter me.
I dreamt i head butted the ring leader and then i was knocked out??"
Means houve done something bad to some of your meets?
Treated them badly ?
And youve been subconsciously feeling guilty about it ?
Ring any bells ? |
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By *airymagic OP Woman
over a year ago
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"You are not happy with what you are doing with your life.
You are angry with yourself.
The part that you are unhappy with 'beats' you up.
You are telling yourself to stop this. "
Thanks I know the problem just not the correct solution. X |
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I'd love to have one of my dreams interpreted, often I can work it out myself but one I'm stumped by.
Basically, I bought a lion, brought it home wondering where i was going to keep it, then realised it could live in the squash court in our garden (that we don't actually have) it had no proper doors just those heavy plastic curtainy things like they have in warehouses. When I went to feed it, I gave it ham, cheese and a boiled egg all cut up small on a plate.
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Dreams Imo can't be assumed to be too much other than our vast brain power processing stuff from the past, alongside future directions and personal change. Sure, distress or unease will be amongst the load but I'd also expect that your unconscious will signal clear indications to you, if there are things that you must do. It requires us to be willing to listen of course.
Our experiences from the previous day are properly stored into memory when we sleep - that's a lot of work to be done, just so that we can remember- our memories and learning being an essential part of being a human. If we disrupt the sleep, we can fail to establish good memories. Our dreams will no doubt be part of us just processing and learning what's going on. A dream about a beach somewhere may be about our shopping trip or anything combined. I'd take note if I was having some troubled dreams but otherwise trust my mind to know what's up or to change, if needed. |
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"I'd love to have one of my dreams interpreted, often I can work it out myself but one I'm stumped by.
Basically, I bought a lion, brought it home wondering where i was going to keep it, then realised it could live in the squash court in our garden (that we don't actually have) it had no proper doors just those heavy plastic curtainy things like they have in warehouses. When I went to feed it, I gave it ham, cheese and a boiled egg all cut up small on a plate.
Ginger"
Lion dreams generally point to good charactersistics such as strength , courage and leadership but it can also be a sign of temper and aggression.
In your case, YOU have taken the lion home. You have housed the lion in plastic curtains from which he could escape if he wished. This indicates that you are not scared of the lion but that you are bored/too comfortable with your life or some aspects of it at the moment and that you are having to exert yourself ( shout and be angry etc. ) in order to get things done around your home. The small pieces of food reveal that you see the lion as a pet or kitten like and that you really want the lion to be a lion but you are having to treat him like a child to get him to co-operate.
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"I'd love to have one of my dreams interpreted, often I can work it out myself but one I'm stumped by.
Basically, I bought a lion, brought it home wondering where i was going to keep it, then realised it could live in the squash court in our garden (that we don't actually have) it had no proper doors just those heavy plastic curtainy things like they have in warehouses. When I went to feed it, I gave it ham, cheese and a boiled egg all cut up small on a plate.
Ginger
Lion dreams generally point to good charactersistics such as strength , courage and leadership but it can also be a sign of temper and aggression.
In your case, YOU have taken the lion home. You have housed the lion in plastic curtains from which he could escape if he wished. This indicates that you are not scared of the lion but that you are bored/too comfortable with your life or some aspects of it at the moment and that you are having to exert yourself ( shout and be angry etc. ) in order to get things done around your home. The small pieces of food reveal that you see the lion as a pet or kitten like and that you really want the lion to be a lion but you are having to treat him like a child to get him to co-operate.
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Ah thanks, I wish I could remember what was going on in my life at the time of the dream now, but it sounds awfully like my husband is in there somewhere |
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A fab meet, i turn up and all my previous meets are there and they basically batter me.
I dreamt i head butted the ring leader and then i was knocked out??"
Question...
Are you the sort of person that get's nervous before a meet?... |
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By *airymagic OP Woman
over a year ago
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A fab meet, i turn up and all my previous meets are there and they basically batter me.
I dreamt i head butted the ring leader and then i was knocked out??
Question...
Are you the sort of person that get's nervous before a meet?..."
Hmmmm not really, excited yes nervous not so |
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"I'd love to have one of my dreams interpreted, often I can work it out myself but one I'm stumped by.
Basically, I bought a lion, brought it home wondering where i was going to keep it, then realised it could live in the squash court in our garden (that we don't actually have) it had no proper doors just those heavy plastic curtainy things like they have in warehouses. When I went to feed it, I gave it ham, cheese and a boiled egg all cut up small on a plate.
Ginger"
To see a lion in your dream symbolizes great strength, courage, aggression and power. You will overcome some of your emotional difficulties. As king of the jungle, the lion also represents dignity, royalty, leadership, pride and domination. You have much influence over others. You also need to exercise some restraint in your own personal and social life. Alternatively, a lion represents your need for control over others. You have to be in charge.
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I had a weird one the other night ended in a accident (no I didn't wet the bed!!!)
I had a dream I was packing to go away with my mum on hols I was running late (I'm always on time) in the bath and my father turned up saying my uncle passed away (my uncles been very sick recently). At the point there was a knock on our door and someone I cared about on here a few years ago was there telling me to get dressed as we only had a hour to get the airport. I remember then chucking (his mate also going) our cases in the car as I got
in I banged my head and had blood on my face. This is the weird bit I had actually fallen out of bed and caughty ear and jaw on my mirrored bedside table.
Wtf was all that about??. I've got a bruised face and chunk out my ear now. |
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Ive only ever once experienced sexual jealousy and during that period I dreamt I was a soldier in a tower block and the missus was on the top floor being held captive.
I could hear her screams and I had to work my way up the building 'The Raid'-style taking out all the enemy soldiers who were wielding a variety of guns, some big some small. I woke up before the dream reached a conclusion and after a few seconds broke out in a fit of giggles after realising what I'd been dreaming about. The jealousy soon passed after that |
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