I've been having strange, mysterious dreams and somehow they all connect. I wanna know what they mean. Which website gets you true dream interpretations by experts, without signing up, giving away any personal information, for free. Any ideas?
rainhorse68 answered Saturday February 8 2014, 3:54 am: Stick with serious websites or books on psychology. Dream analysis is real. Our mind appears to use the medium of dreams as a sort of 'safety valve' to address issues which we can't, or are reluctant to confront in 'real life' and can be a real help in getting to know about yourself...maybe to unravel subconcious fears and anxieties etc. Be ware that there is no book of literal, definitive 'translations'...your dreams may contain scenes/objects/events etc which will have 'coded' significance to you and you alone...'matching them up' is a big part of the learning/self-acknowledgement process. They are nearly always 'coded', very rarely direct. Some motifs are very common, for instance strong anxiety (about anything) will often cause people to dream that their teeth are falling out! Another common manifestation is being in public with no clothes on...and desperately trying to hide it. Watch out for hocus-pocus, pseudo-spiritual websites which might tell you any old rubbish. Dreams are NOT messages telling you what to do or decide, they are NOT premonitions or predictions of the future, they are NOT communications from other people (alive or deceased). This is simply new-age nonsense and you'll just fill your head with a lot of rubbish. For example, how many internet 'wannabe' sooth-sayers and psychics wrote attention-seeking articles about having a premontion of the World Trade Centre (9/11) terror attack? AFTERWARDS! The day someone predicts an event like this correctly BEFOREHAND and we can actually prevent it...then I'll take it seriously...what do you think?? Real dream analysis is illuminating and self-educating, it's the nearest we come to a dialogue/communication with our own subconcious mind. That's 'magic' enough, I think? [ rainhorse68's advice column | Ask rainhorse68 A Question ]
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