I'm not aware of anyone hear as any knowledge about dream meanings, but this one is weighing heavy on me. I have constant (like every or every other night) dreams that my sister has introduced us to a new boyfriend of hers whether my reaction in the dream to the person is good or bad, I am intrigued to know why am I dreaming this, and what does it mean I need to change or whatever? Also if anyone doesn’t know can I get referred to someone who might?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Doesn't Fit Any Of These Categories? Candle answered Friday May 8 2020, 5:28 pm: Hello,
I have heard that dreams are a representation of things you want or things you are afraid of. Or you could be thinking of this a lot and your dreaming about it because of this. I don't think you need to change at all, I just think you might have this playing on your mind and you may think "I'm not really thinking about this before bed." but it very well could be in the back of your mind.
I wouldn't be too worried about it :)
solidadvice4teens answered Friday May 1 2020, 11:47 pm: Dreams are thought pictures. When you go to bed at night your brain doesn't shut off it's still active. Whatever you are thinking about be it pleasant or extremely afraid of or doubting it's all there and manifests itself into pictures that form dreams. It's also stuff you bury subsconciously that you see as well typically but not always in nightmare format. It really isn't anything to be upset by and it's not something that is going to come true in real life.
In terms of the sister maybe you have feelings deep down about disappointing her or having a bad reaction to something she's done and what she would do. It could be that or that there is something bothering you about your relationship now and it not being as tight as it should. There is probably real life doubt about something in your relationship. Perhaps if you spoke to her about that the dreams would ease. Maybe you should tell her what you constantly dream about and once you have it can no longer affect your thinking. That's all it is your thinking or fears in pictures we call dreams. When you change your thinking or thoughts you don't get the same visions. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
Dragonflymagic answered Thursday April 30 2020, 1:26 pm: What I know I have gathered from books mostly. Dreams can foretell of something coming up soon, such as if you are going to move say to a new home, take a trip for work, travel for vacation, all movement require some kind of transport from point A to B so dreams will have vehicles, boats, planes, trains in them but the dream may not be about the move or actual travel for job or vacation. Things in the dream can represent something but what they represent for you may not be exactly what the item says it represents in a book. I used to have lots of dreams about a permanent tooth falling out. The action here is key, not something to do with the tooth it. Its about losing something in your life or something going away, not about loss of a tooth. You will know if you guessed right when the repetitive dreams stop. I had another dream that occurred once a week for years. I won't go in to it but once I figured it out, which is something the dreamer themself can figure out easier than another person, the dreams stopped on that dream too. So you have a sis and also her boyfriend as things in the dream but also consider the action. The action here in introduction. So it is possible this is a way to get the message to you that someone new is coming into your life, you will meet a key person, just as any man your sis eventually marries becomes family, perhaps its not actually about her or her new boyfriend but just that you will be meeting a key person. Who that person will be, I can't say. Romantic? A possible new boss, someone that moves you to do something new, I don't know, you may have a better idea knowing what your desires are, wishes, what you yearn for or even want to avoid. Maybe if you are stubborn about change, it could be to learn to accept who ever comes your way that you know is beneficial to your life, influencing any decisions you need to make. Maybe its the action of your reaction to meeting people. It could be about being too critical and also too gullible with people you meet. All these are guesses and you will figure it out. I don't know of people who answer dreams as I have never seen that advertised but perhaps seeking a psychic of some sort may help. Even a hypnotist to help you resee the dream and guide you through it so you get answers you need. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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