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: Top 10 Nightmares Explained


Harvey Specter
12-05-2009, 04:10 AM
Dreaming is natural, and so is the occasional "wrong turn" into a less-than-welcome nightmare. These stories we tell ourselves at night have an important and useful function. Dreams help us think about and sort out issues from our waking life. Here, the ten most common nightmares' messages are explained.

1. Being Chased
By a long margin, being chased is the most common nightmare. You might be chased by an animal, a person, or dark forces. Whatever pursues you symbolizes a part of yourself that you are not able to, or do not want to, admit. It's an area of your life where you may feel helpless. An animal could represent the more uninhibited part of your nature. A strange person or negative energy represents lessons you need to learn or accept. This nightmare is always a wake up call to take more control of your life. Sometimes this means making a difficult choice.

2. Drowning
Drowning or being unable to breathe is closely tied to what energizes your life. If you dream about drowning, ask yourself, "What am I blocking, avoiding, or feeling unable to cope with?" This is especially true concerning feelings you may not want to admit. In a dream, you can learn to breathe underwater!

3. Being Trapped
If you dream of being trapped or unable to move, it is likely you are coping with a situation where you feel you have no choice. In your waking life you are not allowing yourself to accept that life is full of possibilities for constructive change. When you wake, talk with someone you trust about those areas where you feel stuck.

4. Partner Leaving You/Divorce
This sort of nightmare has more than one possible meaning. Vivid dreams about a romantic breakup can be rooted in your own sense of insecurity or dissatisfaction about a relationship. It can also be a way for your unconscious to send a message that what you think is secure may be more unstable than you are willing to admit. Sometimes, there are lessons to be learned about standing on your own, no matter what. Think about what you need to feel secure in your waking life.

5. Being Injured
If you are injured in a dream, pay close attention to the part of the body that has been hurt. The head represents all of you; the hands, how you handle life; legs speak of what supports you. Ask yourself what area of your life you been neglecting or mistreating. It is time to be more alert to prioritize particular needs that may be taking second place in your life.

6. Teeth Falling Out
A great number of people actually dream of having their teeth fall out. Teeth are necessary to speak, eat, present a good appearance, and can be a weapon to protect yourself. Losing teeth sometimes suggests you are having a problem making a choice. You might feel you cannot communicate your real feelings, doubt your ability to take care of yourself, or simply fear speaking in public.

7. Being Naked in Public
Often you may be naked, but no one seems to notice. If you find yourself embarrassed, the dream is pointing out that you may be lacking confidence or un comfortable around other people. The dream reflects a sense that you are vulnerable, weakened in the eyes of others, and possibly foolish. This is a common dream for reserved people with very high standards. You can turn it around by imagining everyone else in their underwear when you are awake! Being naked and unashamed in a dream is very freeing.

8. Missing a Plane, Train, etc.
These dreams come when you are running around trying to get everywhere on time. It can also mean you have missed an important opportunity to move on or change your horizons. These sorts of dreams often appear when you must make an important choice. This is similar to dreams of being unready to take a test. You need to ask yourself if you are as prepared as possible for an upcoming challenge.

9. Contacted By the Dead
Seeing a departed loved one is a very common dream experience. It is likely that some of these visits are actual astral contacts. Usually, these contacts include nonverbal, telepathic communication. These dreams are often comforting and not at all scary or distressing. They suggest that love endures beyond our concept of space or time. If the deceased person is speaking out loud, it is more likely the dream is about part of yourself.

10. Natural Disasters
An earthquake, tsunami, hurricane, tornado, or other end of the world dream often means a way of life that needs to be surrendered. There is something going on that is likely to trigger a dramatic change from what is safe and familiar. This may not be a literal move, but could show emotional upheaval, or the need to accept a whole new way of being in the world.

Recurring nightmares
Most people occasionally experience the same dream over and over. This is usually a signal that your subconscious mind is trying to send you a message. When you understand the message, and do something about it, the dream will change or end. Scary dreams are a way of generating excitement so you will be more honest with yourself. They should not be feared, but rather welcomed as helpful hints toward a better life.

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SkinnyPupp
12-05-2009, 06:11 AM
http://www.peaholmquist.com/bullshit/images/bullshit_pile.jpg

TekDragon
12-05-2009, 09:35 AM
I'm with skinny pupp on this one. It's all fine and dandy to interpret dreams, but it does us no good seeing as we know nothing about what they mean or do for us. We don't even know if they're memories being erased or just random stuff put together for entertainment. It's a hard sell to analyze these to bring meaning forth.

J____
12-05-2009, 12:33 PM
http://www.peaholmquist.com/bullshit/images/bullshit_pile.jpg

wat is this

skyxx
12-05-2009, 12:45 PM
A pile a shit?

Manic!
12-05-2009, 12:46 PM
A pile a shit?

Yep people dry out cow dung and use it as fuel for heating and cooking.

twitchyzero
12-05-2009, 11:08 PM
apparently the teeth falling is a big one among females

E=mc˛
12-05-2009, 11:56 PM
I remember when I was younger I dreamed that i was fucking a cat outside my elementary school gym

how do you interpret this?

Meister1982
12-06-2009, 12:07 AM
I remember when I was younger I dreamed that i was fucking a cat outside my elementary school gym

how do you interpret this?

You're fucked in the head or have some sick fetish. That's how I would interpret it.

1exotic
12-06-2009, 12:08 AM
Dreaming is fucking wild shit, it feels so real till you wake up.


What's the explanation of dieing in your dream?

Harvey Specter
12-06-2009, 12:09 AM
I remember when I was younger I dreamed that i was fucking a cat outside my elementary school gym

how do you interpret this?

You're fucked in the head or have some sick fetish. That's how I would interpret it.

LOL.

slammer111
12-06-2009, 01:02 AM
Man, most of my dreams involve someone stealing food off my plate. It's not on the list. :(

:lol at the poop picture.

Vansterdam
12-06-2009, 02:42 AM
I remember when I was younger I dreamed that i was fucking a cat outside my elementary school gym

how do you interpret this?

:bowrofl:

StealthFighter
12-06-2009, 02:57 AM
i downloaded a free app for my phone called dreams dictionary. it's pretty useless

SkinnyPupp
12-06-2009, 03:10 AM
i downloaded a free app for my phone called dreams dictionary. it's pretty useless
A useless iphone app? What?

Ulic Qel-Droma
12-06-2009, 03:42 AM
Dreams are free movies that you get to be apart of.

any dream, even bad ones, are awesome.

well some are mediocre cuz they're so plain you might as well be doing it in real life.

but anything where it's surreal, or in a situation that would make your heart race, whether positive or negative, is such a great experience.

I don't really analyze them, I don't think they really mean anything at all, just for my entertainment, and a place to draw ideas from.


I do find it funny that in a dream, especially the horrific nightmare kind where you are scared shitless and you keep running and running. there's no flight or fight response, it's ALWAYS flight. it's really weird, because after you wake up, you realise it's a dream, and you calm down. then you go over it and you realise, there were a lot of logical things you could have done to try to change the outcome, but you didn't even attempt to. Then here's the mindfuck, so if a situation were like that to happen again, but in real life, would you be any better prepared? or would you just freak the fuck out like you do in dreams and just run?

LsquareD
12-06-2009, 11:41 AM
I love dreams. Especially when you get baked before heading to bed hahaha. It's so entertaining! Too bad I can't seem to remember any of my dreams after ~5mins after I wake up.

JV6
12-06-2009, 02:00 PM
I dream i was in a war once and my fukin right arm got shot off! holy shit i would remember this for a long time

twitchyzero
12-06-2009, 03:48 PM
i get zombie dreams once every few months..those are great :lol

Delish
12-06-2009, 04:08 PM
Holy crap, I get regular (maybe once a month) dreams of my teeth falling out. It feels so real that when I wake up I'm surprised that they're actually still there :(

hotjoint
12-06-2009, 06:01 PM
i get zombie dreams once every few months..those are great :lol

same haha

AAnthony
12-06-2009, 08:42 PM
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Qmx323
12-06-2009, 09:41 PM
Holy crap, I get regular (maybe once a month) dreams of my teeth falling out. It feels so real that when I wake up I'm surprised that they're actually still there :(

i get one where my jaw is forcefully closing and its crushing my teeth

or i dream of me being a char in left 4 dead and we go thru the campaigns and shit

E=mc˛
12-06-2009, 10:03 PM
You're fucked in the head or have some sick fetish. That's how I would interpret it.

:haha: I thanked you for the honesty
I was quite young and was still discovering what 'sex' was. The reason I remember it so clearly is because that's how it all started for me (puberty, sex, birds and bees w/e), albeit it wasn't your typical sex dream. I have since redeemed myself so it wasn't as if that dream set me up for future feline fucking or anything. :thumbsup:

Qmx323
12-06-2009, 10:08 PM
:haha: I thanked you for the honesty
I was quite young and was still discovering what 'sex' was. The reason I remember it so clearly is because that's how it all started for me (puberty, sex, birds and bees w/e), albeit it wasn't your typical sex dream. I have since redeemed myself so it wasn't as if that dream set me up for future feline fucking or anything. :thumbsup:


not everyone can dream of being a pussy fucker


sometimes i try to make myself dream of certain things

Jackygor
12-06-2009, 10:40 PM
Once I realize that I am in a dream, I snap out of it...its a bummer sometimes.

AzNightmare
12-06-2009, 11:53 PM
This is pretty useless info.

1exotic
12-06-2009, 11:57 PM
This is pretty useless info.

yeah it is pretty random...

Ulic Qel-Droma
12-07-2009, 05:15 AM
i get one where my jaw is forcefully closing and its crushing my teeth

i've had this one before too, some time ago, but i was like FUCKKK WTF!!! like my teeth were made of glass.

Jsunu
12-07-2009, 09:03 AM
I dream that I really need to go piss and in real life my badder was actually full. Thanks piss dreams!! wait that came out wrong.

Gumby
12-07-2009, 10:40 AM
Most of my nightmares involve writing exams - exams that I haven't studied for! :(

q0192837465
12-07-2009, 02:01 PM
man, i havent had a dream in a long long time

you!
12-07-2009, 02:36 PM
i like it when i'm having a nice dream, snap out of it and wake up for around 10sec, then get back into the same dream :)

SkinnyPupp
12-07-2009, 08:05 PM
Dreaming of taking a dump is scarier than any nightmare

E=mc˛
12-07-2009, 09:34 PM
i get one where my jaw is forcefully closing and its crushing my teeth


fuck i've had those way too many times!

LsquareD
12-07-2009, 11:43 PM
fuck i've had those way too many times!

+1

I fucking hate it. I panic when I wake up thinking that all my teeth is broken/gone.

orgasm_donor
12-07-2009, 11:47 PM
Once I realize that I am in a dream, I snap out of it...its a bummer sometimes.

Once in a while I will realize that I'm in a dream and have fun with it. I take the otherwise normal situation and make it completely surreal by trying to fly or jump off a building or stab somebody in the face with a hanger.

One time I realised I was dreaming so I decided to smack myself in the head. I woke up with a big headache after that one. :p

Nightwalker
12-08-2009, 12:38 AM
I've rarely experienced anything on that list. I dream a lot though and they get all kinds of wild. I stuck a gun in my mouth and pulled the trigger in a dream today. Whenever I experience death in a dream it gets pretty emotionally intense.

Ulic Qel-Droma
12-08-2009, 05:58 AM
Dreaming of taking a dump is scarier than any nightmare

HAHAHAHAHA!