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I keep having the same dream. Some nights I remember it more than others and sometimes I don't remember the dream when I wake up but I will get images of it throughout the day coming back to me.
Basically I am stuck in my childhood house with a number of people that are currently in my life. There are zombies that periodically make their way into the house and we have to destroy them. At the end of the dream I start to disagree with the way we do things and end up having a meltdown of some sort and then the dream ends. In my every day life, im faced with a massive, heart wrenching horrible decision that I have been dragging out and desperately trying to find answers to what I should do.. the logical thing to do breaks my heart.. yet the loving thing to do seems to be not be the most smart thing to do concerning my financial wellbeing. Any ideas or interpretation? Thanks ![]() |
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The dream does relate to real life. The zombies are people that are making their way into your life. What are your choices?
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#3
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Obviously this is always on my mind and i wondered if my recurring dream had something to do with this... |
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Your dream has every thing to do with this.
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To me in my opinion, your fiancé' represents the Zombies.
You are disagreeing with what you know you need to do and that causes the meltdown. You know what you need to do. When a grownup refuses to grow up then they are gonna' suck all they can from you. Maybe it is time to give your fiancé a wake up call. Grow up or get out. Just my opinion on dream interpretations. Do not take it as real professional advice. For that go and find Carl Jung's book on dream interpretation. |
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The dream indicates that you're depressed about the situation! It impacts on your sleep and dreams. |
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Hi,
My take on dreams is different than many others. What I've learnt from my own dreams is that there is nothing in a dream by chance. Therefore, if you answer the following questions, to the best of your recall ability, I will happily give you an interpretation of your dream as if it was mine. First tell me the number of scenes in your dream. THEN FOR EACH SCENE I want you to tell me the following: Location: I want you to look in your mind, as the observer, in the following directions and tell me what you see: 1. To your left. 2. To your right. 3. In front of you. 4. Behind you. 5. Above you. 6. Below you. It’s all right if you can’t recall much. Simply tell me what you see and make sure I know what direction it is from you the dreamer. In my interpretation, you’ll see how this is a symbol itself. When you are describing what you see, tell me in as much detail as you can recall about it. So things I am very interested in is what are walls, doors, windows, stairs, tables, etc. made of, age/style, colour, etc. The same goes for anything outside. You’ll see in my interpretations how all of this tells us lots about ourselves. Lighting: 1. Tell me what the lighting was like, i.e. bright, dull, black, cloudy etc. 2. Then tell me where the light was coming from. 3. Can you tell the time of day or season? Lighting is important in a dream because it’s a symbol of vibrational state. I’ll explain this during my interpretation for you. Objects: If there are any objects in a dream scene, then tell me about them as follows: 1. Shape, size, colour and what they were made of. 2. Where the object is in the dream relative to you, i.e. left, right, etc. I’ve found objects in dreams are usually symbols of things we first need to concentrate on spiritually. I’ll explain this in the interpretation if you had any objects in any of the scenes. People: For each person in a dream scene I want you to do the following: 1. Describe them to me in as much detail as you can recall. This includes age, gender, clothes, colour of the clothes, what the clothes were made of. 2. Tell me where they were in the dream scene relative to you, i.e. left, right, below, etc. 3. Tell me if they were lying down, sitting, standing, walking, etc. 4. Tell me what they did with you. Don’t skip the details. Simply tell me exactly what happened. 5. If there are any conversations or thoughts between you and the person or others, then tell me EXACTLY WHAT WAS SAID. This is important. 6. If there were others you couldn’t see but felt, then let me know where you felt they were in a scene relative to you the dreamer, i.e. left, right, etc. 7. For people who you know in real life, tell me anything that's different about them in the dream versus the real life version. Animals. Etc.: If there were any animals, insects, birds, reptiles, fish or whatever in any of the scenes, then tell me. Describe them in as great as detail as you can recall. Also let me know where they were in the dream scene relative to you, i.e. left, right, etc. Then let me know of any thoughts that passed between you and them. Thoughts/Feelings: This is a very important part of every dream scene. Take your time, go back and tell me the following for each scene: 1. What was your first thought/feeling as the dream scene began. 2. Tell me of any thoughts/feeling changes as the dream scene progressed and let me know where in the scene this occurred. 3. Tell me your last thought/feeling as the dream ended. I realize this is a lot of work. HOWEVER, I think you might be surprised by how much you can learn about yourself from a single scene. With kind regards, Guy ![]() |
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Have you ever had a dream? I'm asking as dreams are very ellusive and we remember only the very small parts that happen near the waking level of consciousness. |
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