Tony Crisp - dreamhawk.com
Run from May 1989 – Till Present (40 years) in Combe Martin, UK
Hi just to say that I am now 86 and do not have the energy to carry on answering, nor even the incredible intuition that has dropped away as age claimed me.
The dream dictionary is massive, and the thousands of entries can be searched and found by putting the word such as
cat or
marriage or
man etc. in the search box on all pages except the Forum. Subjects in the Forum which include words like
garden or
woman or
zombies can be search for by using the search box at the top right of the page.
Also, any interpretation given is the best I can do and should not be taken as authoritative. They are suggestions given hopefully to help you find a greater insight into yourself. And even that is only a faltering step toward a full understanding of your dream. A dream, even a simple one, is a thing of wonder. The images in it are simply covers of massive books of information - or like a photograph of a living person. In other words the dream does not become alive until you yourself enter it. So some people will want to find that wonder, and can do so through using
http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-on-your-dream/#BeingPerson also you might like to use to explore your depths through
https://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/peer-dream-work/ and
http://dreamhawk.com/approaches-to-being/opening-to-life/ [/b][/size]
So PLEASE - PLEASE - do not put links to other sites or adverts in your replies. They will be deleted. I write nearly all the information in the 6000 odd pages on the site, also I am backed technically by my son Leon Crisp. [/b] See
https://dreamhawk.com/interesting-people/leon/Why Dreams Are Essential See
https://youtu.be/Tt7JdZTeCk4About several million people have pass through this site - so millions have shared the information. Be one of those who tries to use the methods that have transformed lives -
http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-on-your-dream/#BeingPersonIf you cannot easily write in English, please type out your dream in your own language and use
https://translate.google.com/ to put it into English.
It is important in reading the definitions of dream images to realise that not every possible meaning can be covered. So please see if you get the idea of what is being said by your dream and allow your own imagination/feelings to fill in the meaning. It helps to do this if you read http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/practical-techniques-for-understanding-your-dreams/ Some people have kindly pointed out to me that many people do not understand a dream or how interpreting it works. We tend to believe for instance that the things we are scared of in our dreams are as real as outside things. But the people and animals you dream about are images your mind uses to try to describe something. Whenever we dream its images are not like real life, because a dream is nothing like outer life where things could hurt you, but is an image like on a cinema screen that even if a gun is pointed at you and fired it can do no damage – except if you run in fear. So all the things that scare you are simply your own fears projected onto the screen of your sleeping mind. It helps if you can read
http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/summing-up/Example: I was recently asked by a man who had given no thought to dreams how on earth you could extract any meaning from them. He was wearing a fairly old T-shirt, so I said, "OK, let's imagine you dreamt of your T-shirt, what would you make of that?"
After a while he said, "I don't know that I would make anything of it."
My response was to say, "Right, but now tell me where you bought the T-shirt, and what memories it has for you." Whereupon he told me, with some hesitation his memories of being in the USA, and that the shirt was part of memories that he didn't want to talk about. Not only did he realise he had very powerful associations with the T-Shirt, but he wanted to hide them.
The important point is that everything we see and deal with, every person, every imagined scene, has such a background of feelings and perhaps memories. It is exactly this background of feelings and information that the dream weaves its story from. It is these associations that are the language of our dreams. To understand them you need to become aware of the usually unconscious feeling responses you have in connection with every thing, place, person and animal you fill your dreams with.
Remember that dreams are just like computer games in which you get very involved and face monsters and kill or be killed and nothing has actually happened – you are still alive and unhurt. But in this wonderfully alive virtual reality of our dreams, we are all playing the game of life – the game we play in which we face or run away from the things that scare us; in which we explore the depths of our existence or learn how to love – or simple meet a reflection of our own weakness and terror. For that is all it is – a magic mirror in which we see ourselves naked of pretense. So before you go ahead a good first step to understand your dream yourself is to read
http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/processing-dreams/ But here is some more information you can find regarding understanding your dreams.
http://dreamhawk.com/approaches-to-being/lifes-little-secrets/http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/characters-or-people-in-dreams/http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/what-we-need-to-remember-about-us/#VictimsTony - And in case you have questions about where I get my information from see -
https://dreamhawk.com/body-and-mind/the-end-user/But here is an online course helping you to use your dreams:
https://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/your-guru-the-dream-step-one/