Last night, I had a dream that I was walking at school, and some random guy kissed me. I can't exactly remember what he looked like or what his name was, but I didn't recognize him at all. What could this mean? Ever since I had that dream, I've been dying to know who it is. The dream felt so real, and he was a really sweet guy.
Grandfather answered Saturday January 31 2015, 12:59 pm: It's possible that you were kissed by your "dream lover." Could this be something that's missing in your waking life? If so, the kiss could be a preview of what's in store for you in the near future. [ Grandfather's advice column | Ask Grandfather A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Friday January 30 2015, 10:22 pm: The subconscious mind rules when we are asleep. And that instead of our awake mind is where all our emotions and feelings lie. So your hopes and dreams will be there too. Most likely you are wishing you had a boyfriend, or if you have one, a better one. You want to feel the exc itement of romance and love.
There is no specific face or name to the person because this is only a desire, not an actual person you know in real life. If there was someone you are crushing on, even in your awake state, you'd be aware of it. We can't always control our dreams and get them to turn out just as we wish or provide info. But there are a few people who are able to do lucid dreaming, this is more real and you have more control in the dream. To check if you do, tell yourself before going to sleep to remember in your dreams to look at your hands in the dream. I was only able to do that once in all my life and very briefly and the hands didn't look normal at all, wrong color and texture like reddish with bumps and scales. So while most of us can have that seldom realistic dream, we don't have the control to be able to do it again. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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