I'm looking for a interpretation of my dream. I didn't think much of it but now a certain part keeps repeating itself in other dreams. I'll like to hear what other people think of it.
The main part is when I'm in trouble and start screaming (never have in a dream before til this year) I feel myself struggling to scream loudly to grab someone's attention. Even when it's loud, no one looks but the person who is causing me the trouble (threatening figure/holding onto me/etc) One time people looked but didn't do a thing.
ericaisepicx answered Thursday November 4 2010, 4:48 pm: I just finished studying sleep patterns and dreaming in my psychology class. We learned that there are many theories of what dreams could mean, and why we have them. Studies show that dreams are perceptions of reality, or things that have happened in the past. Dreams usually are about people you care about the most, and sometimes they include things like hidden desires, or fears that your conscious mind isn't aware of.
This dream you had is probably about something you fear. Like being attacked and having no one to save you. You're probably scared of someone trying to hurt you, and no one worried about it even when you're crying out for help. People often have repeatative dreams about things they most fear in life, like dying, drowning, being murdered, raped, etc. What I have to say is you're most worried that people don't care enough about you to stop anyone from hurting you. Or you're worried that there's not enough care in the world to help someone in need. Something along those lines.
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