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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 78614" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Willow,</p><p> </p><p></p><p>Sometimes our dreams uninterpreted can appear like it's all bad. There are books that will define the meanings behind dreams. </p><p></p><p>Seeing a son in a dream signifies success. Dreaming of death is rarely a bad omen. Dreaming of motorcycle racing is a sign you will get suprise help to solve a problem. Speaking to someone who is dead (grandparents) and soon you will get some good news. Seeing your grandparents in a dream is a symbol of protection and security. Dreaming of someone else's death can mean a birth or a small warning for you to slow down as you're taking on too much. </p><p></p><p>Usually accidents on land relate to business matters. In general whatever the accident involves: fire, electricity, knives, etc. try to avoid them. </p><p></p><p>Overall understand that our body is made up chemically and stores bits and pieces of information in pictures. We store these pictures, sounds and smells as life. IT's almost like your head is a big warehouse of boxes upon boxes of stored data. When you are stressed out the body is forced to put pieces of these chemically stored thoughts into missing places. Sometimes the pieces just don't fit or mean what we think they do. </p><p></p><p>Overall true nightmares occur in the non-dream phase of sleep, and have very little remembered content. Sometimes what we see in our dreams is a casting off of our old selves. </p><p></p><p>IT really is a different way to look at it, and it's frightening. But there are more interpretations to what you "saw" in dreamland that just the obvious. Ask your son if he's had any odd dreams lately. </p><p></p><p>I hope you can find meaning in your dream. All things are not what they appear at first - remember that. </p><p></p><p>Hugs, love and peaceful sleep</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 78614, member: 4964"] Willow, Sometimes our dreams uninterpreted can appear like it's all bad. There are books that will define the meanings behind dreams. Seeing a son in a dream signifies success. Dreaming of death is rarely a bad omen. Dreaming of motorcycle racing is a sign you will get suprise help to solve a problem. Speaking to someone who is dead (grandparents) and soon you will get some good news. Seeing your grandparents in a dream is a symbol of protection and security. Dreaming of someone else's death can mean a birth or a small warning for you to slow down as you're taking on too much. Usually accidents on land relate to business matters. In general whatever the accident involves: fire, electricity, knives, etc. try to avoid them. Overall understand that our body is made up chemically and stores bits and pieces of information in pictures. We store these pictures, sounds and smells as life. IT's almost like your head is a big warehouse of boxes upon boxes of stored data. When you are stressed out the body is forced to put pieces of these chemically stored thoughts into missing places. Sometimes the pieces just don't fit or mean what we think they do. Overall true nightmares occur in the non-dream phase of sleep, and have very little remembered content. Sometimes what we see in our dreams is a casting off of our old selves. IT really is a different way to look at it, and it's frightening. But there are more interpretations to what you "saw" in dreamland that just the obvious. Ask your son if he's had any odd dreams lately. I hope you can find meaning in your dream. All things are not what they appear at first - remember that. Hugs, love and peaceful sleep Star [/QUOTE]
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