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Dream Dictionary Interpretation

TickTockMan

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Do you think dream dictionaries for help interpreting dreams are founded in reality? Or do you think they are bunk?
 
They are bunk, my mother looked up her dreams every morning. The interpretation always promised some kind of good luck or prosperity coming in the near future.
She sat on her hands and waited for a blessing that never came instead of planning and working.
 
I think they are nonsense because people have different experiences and objects and people represent different things to everything.

I remember trying to look up zombies years ago when I had my horrible zombie nightmares in my 20s...and there was nothing on zombies..so I figured it out myself. It was easy enough to figure out.
 
What an irony. The clairvoyant bunch didn't have enough foresight to even see the zombie craze coming. Brilliant.
 
Bullshit. You'll see people making rash decisions based on this crap.... but you'll see a lot of that with horoscopes too. People will judge someone based entirely on the month they were born in, instead of who they are, and they'll even dump someone because some scam artist/astrologist tells them their star signs aren't compatible.
 
I believe in those 'dictionaries' like I believe in the Easter Bunny.

What did the Easter bunny ever do to you? :grrr:

Just to let y'all know....... The Easter Bunny is real. Every year he buys up all the eggs my chickens lay, in time to prepare for Easter.

As for Dream Dictionaries...... I've written so many of them over the years, all as jokes...... Still don't believe how well they sell.
 
I have never seen a dream dictionary so I don't know what they are. If they tell you your future, I don't believe them. If they try to interpret your dreams to tell you what your subconscious is really thinking, there might be some relation, but it might not hold true for all people.
 
Blame Freud and psychoanalysis. But even Freud admitted that, "Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar."

Still, dreams have long been seen as omens and portents, but, if you understand how dreams work (they are little more than snippets of images just a few seconds long all strung together one after the other), it is very difficult to make sense of them. The brain does its best, though, and people come up with a single dream. Imagine taking a series of movies and snipping out 5 second sections and splicing them all together into a 10 minute movie and trying to make sense of it.
 
The dream narrative is a fairly common experience for most of us, encouraging the dreamer to learn from, and implement the guidance that ones journey of self discovery invites one to experience. For many people dreams can assume the role of highly energised guiding stars, towards realising ones purpose filled course through life.

Each of us has a story to tell, with mine being exclusively focused on a ship sailing the seven oceans, to chart a course across and sometimes within the depths of my unconscious — the great abyss that lies beneath the surface of ones personality, commonly called the ego, or the self defining self.

Life's literary explorers such as Odysseus, or Sinbad, or even television's Captain James T. Kirk of the starship, Enterprise is the archetypical explorer setting out on a life time's journey to "explore strange new worlds, seek out new civilizations; to boldly go where no man has gone before. Enterprise is the awareness that ones birth right to live a long, fulfilling life lies within each, and every human being to unbox, very much like a jig saw puzzle waiting for us to fit the pieces together, revealing the completed puzzle at the end of life's journey.

Much like seafarers and space travellers of our most enduring myths and stories, each of us is called to embark on a mission to "explore strange new worlds and civilisations" in the search for "new life" including life that emerges into our own, when we make the decision to listen too, and act on the advice that our dreams impart to us, ensuring that our voyage of self discovery remains on course.

A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. ~Oscar Wilde
 
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