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Dream Interpretation / Re: Confused
« on: October 30, 2020, 11:18:35 PM »
Any animal in a dream will represent an emotional aspect of yourself, one reflecting a particular feeling indicated by the animal seen. As a chimera type of animal exists only in myths this type of image tells us first of all, that a feeling you have is not a realistic one. Such a feeling only has reality in the mind. It can only be experienced psychologically as it cannot be lived by the body because God has not designed any such animal and feeling. As animals also represent people, the chimera type of animal also tells us that your perception of someone is very unrealistic.

To decode such an odd image one must work with each specific animal mentioned.
1)The peacock often reflects the idea of displaying one's fine feathers - strutting about looking good, dressed in one's finest clothing. The peacock suggests a feeling of wanting to make an impression by making the most of one' appearance. It can also suggest a feeling of pride based upon one's appearance as in "proud as a peacock" and perhaps conveying an impression of being haughty.
2) The spider usually represents the idea and feeling of deluding oneself, kidding oneself. In this case it would probably imply a fear of giving oneself illusions about the impressiveness of one's appearance and the great impression being made on others. A named type of spider indicates a feeling that is important to the True Self - perhaps because this one stands on a higher principle. (it has long legs) A "grand-daddy" long legs can also imply a feeling that reflects that of a great or grand father's (God's), one intended for your own protection. [Pride is known as a deadly sin in Scripture]

As the peacock forms the upper or head part, it conveys the type of logic or reasoning that would govern the body - except that in this case this reasoning is not supported or confirmed by the body which here is that of a spider, (the lower part of the animal), that is, the body or emotional nature cannot live from the perspective of the logic of the head.

On a physical level an unrealistic animal nature can represent a political organization (because it is not a naturally evolving organization such as is a company.

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The problem with dreams about our child dying or dead is that most people see the dream as being about that physical child. Dreams work on a symbolical level of ideas. Try seeing the baby as representing a new or recent idea you have, one that may relate to a project you would love to work on. Some projects are seen as "good ideas" and terminating them could be a terrible idea. While we may not see the horror in scraping a "good" new idea, when the new idea is presented in the image of our real child, the horror is greatly emphasized.

A baby also represents a new concept we have about "somebody" - somebody we could feel a need to look after. A husband or a family member might be implied. We could ask ourself whether somebody under our care is being emotionally ignored - as a new baby usually preoccupies a new mother's attention.

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Dream Interpretation / Re: I Killed My Baby
« on: October 18, 2020, 06:21:02 PM »
A baby in a dream usually represents a new idea you have, one that can relate to a pet project you could really love. Killing the baby would imply terminating or eliminating this new idea or project. The horror of doing this is greatly emphasized when the new idea or project is seen in the form of your own baby. As you love your baby very much, the dream can also be suggesting that you are not thinking realistically when terminating a  pet project - because you would never kill your baby in real life.

A baby can also represent a new idea or concept you have about someone - someone you could feel a need to look after. Many women think of their husband as their baby. Could you be unknowingly "killing" your husband, that is, giving him emotional devastation - because all your attention has gone towards the real baby?


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Dream Interpretation / Re: Terrified of spiders
« on: October 16, 2020, 06:13:25 PM »
The dream shows a situation in which you can rest very at ease (in bed) but also one in which you are unaware of something. Here what you may be unaware of is that something has befallen you, come to happen by chance. (spider falls on me)

As the spider is an animal, it represents an aspect of your own emotional nature - one that associates with a feeling of self delusion. Most women especially fear spiders because as emotional beings, we need to feel we can trust our feelings. The thought that we might be fooling or kidding ourselves is horrible.

As the spider crawls under the sheets. it strongly suggest that the subject area in which you may feel that you are deluding yourself  pertains to sex. [Could you be thinking you are fooling yourself when thinking your husband is faithful to you?] Because the spider does "fall" on you, it would indicate that there is a failing in the feeling that you might be deluding yourself.

Your mind (represented by your husband) tries to calm your fear of fooling yourself but your fear is so strong that you even fight against reason. Almost breaking your husband's nose implies almost "breaking with" - getting away from - what your mind knows. (the nose - knows) There is a warning in this dream to the effect that your very strong fear of deluding yourself can eventually do damage to what your husband now "knows" to be in his nature. A feeling strongly held becomes a belief and a belief does manisfest itself; it becomes a physical reality.

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Water Floor
« on: August 03, 2020, 05:33:37 PM »
The dream indicates that you are creating a new mental attitude, one reflecting new opinions and beliefs with which you could feel "at home" or comfortable. (building a new house). This is being done using thinking pertaining to your ex-partner. However, you do not seem very clear about the nature of the relationship you have with him.

Your mind, using the ex's thinking, would have you establish the principle's you stand on to reflect spiritual thinking (floors of water). The flowing water indicates spiritual thinking from a living source - from God Himself. Yet here this kind of thinking could take you too far too fast. (water picks up momentum) Note that fast moving water is like a river, suggesting a spiritual course of action that might take you too far too fast.

The young nephews represent an innocent, more unintelligent and naive aspect of your mind and its thinking. Here such thinking cannot safely use a spiritual course of action. You might want to hold back this naive thinking and even wonder if the spiritual thinking being considered is a good idea here. As the nephews are relatives, the innocent thinking they represent can be regarded as being "relative", that is, it depends upon the conditions in which it is used.

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Fingers Growing Out of My Vulva
« on: June 13, 2020, 05:55:33 PM »
Fingers on the vulva very, very simply appears to be about the issue of touching yourself sexually as in masturbation.

Fingers growing on the vulva indicate that your emotional nature (the body) has allowed an idea to grow on you, an idea that you find disgusting [such as masturbation?] and perhaps unholy as fingers in this region are not part of God's design of the female body. Fingers themselves represent the idea of being able to count upon, depend or rely upon something. Here this reliance appears to be that of providing for your own sexual needs (via fingers touching the vulva area) That the fingers seemed to belong to the hands of someone very old implies that your perception of the idea of sexually self touching reflects that of an older generation's - when this was very frowned upon.

The fact that the fingers came in 5-6 pairs is very informative. It can suggest existing in two's which usually indicates a negative idea which could be seen as an idea that needs to be changed (#5) but here not necessarily (5 or 6 pairs) The pairs can also refer to a mates or couples issue implying the idea can apply differently to a male and female person. Think of a pair of shoes. They are the same but with a slight difference. [Scripture speaks strongly against male masturbation because the male is spilling or wasting his seed (his sperm) which is his creative power. For God, the Creator, this is not regarded favourably. Even if a female ejaculates, she does not waste any seed (as she produces no sperm).]

Being unable to lift your head, implies being unable to raise your level of intelligence regarding self touching but at this point you have become aware that you are 'dreaming', that is, using too much emotion and imagination regarding a situation. In the process of acquiring a greater awareness (waking up) you glimpse a self identity (face) that seems uncertain (gray) or wrong and unenlightened (black) When what you see and understand is corrected (get eyesight corrected) this unpleasant image of self identity fades away.

Why did you dream this dream? Because dreams are God's vehicle of correction of our perceptions and ideas.

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Spider bite
« on: May 16, 2017, 05:53:00 PM »
Any spider would represent an aspect of your own emotional nature – an aspect from which you can obtain the ability, motivation or inclination to deceive yourself (because the spider spins the ‘web of illusion’).

The spider on the dog would imply that a feeling of deceiving yourself  pertains to the issue of friendship and loyalty. Hitting the spider away is like brushing it off, i.e. being able to disregard the possibility of any self deception. The spider on your daughter can suggest a feeling of self deception may pertain to your actual daughter, or to a very favoured feeling you have, or about yourself in the future. Again this feeling is and can be brushed off.

The spider biting you indicates that a feeling of deceiving or fooling yourself is not working in your favour. Here the deception or illusions relate to an "up in arms" situation - something that makes you very angry. (on the arm) While you do manage to brush it off, it has had an effect upon you. (you are left with big lumps) The lumps can be indicating that the effect of feeling you could be deceiving yourself has "gotten under your skin" - it has become a real source of aggravation. The lumps on the arm also suggest that where you could be up in arms, your own self defensive system (the skin) is not quite "on the level", i.e. your self defensiveness is not honest or legitimate.

What is moving suggests a 'living idea'. Thus the moving lumps can be suggesting that you could see your own  self  defensiveness not being legitimate, as a livable idea. The True Self would seek help at a hospital, i.e. in a situation offering help from a higher source (God). But there is no aspect of yourself (the people) that hears this,

Note that hitting the spider off 3 times indicates that brushing off a feeling that you might be deceiving yourself is a good and godly idea. Also a spider, or any animal, biting you is an insult to your rational thinking.
[PS. I would think twice about manipulating your dreams because they are designed by God to bring you guidance and correction of your thinking. Manipulating dreams simply postpones receiving the information needed now. Use dreams to help you spiritually rather than to serve your ego. Note also that the impression of control in lucid dreaming is but an illusion as you are still asleep and dreaming, living in your own dream world of imagination and fantasy.

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Stuck on an Image
« on: May 12, 2017, 05:57:25 PM »
The scene suggests that the True Self would "look down upon" - not regard highly with respect - a principle you see as correct. (the right leg) The principle does not carry as much weight or influence as you see it doing in reality. (leg skinnier than it really is) You may be making a very big effort to support this principle (wearing support stockings) but the True Self could see that your self protective ability (skin) has "folded", i.e. it has been put away in the subject area of the knee.

The knee represents the subject area of bending, being obliging and co-operative. The eye in place of the knee suggests the idea of seeing, believing and understanding that pertains to the issue of being obliging and co-operative, The big black eye indicates that the seeing is unenlightened or unintelligent. Like a cow's eye, implies that what is being seen and understood regarding being obliging and co-operative comes from the perspective of a cow, i.e. from an emotional nature that is very compassionate and nurturing. (the cow) The principle being used regarding being obliging and co-operative etc. would appear to belong to this nurturing nature. (a cow's leg) The problem here is that the cow is an animal living from a completely irrational emotional nature. The human form is meant to be a rational one. Reason must govern actions in all subject areas.

"The baby is collapsing into the lap". What falls into a lap can be seen as something that is one's good fortune or good luck. The baby would represent a very innocent - but very lacking in knowledge - aspect of the Self. Here the idea of some great innocence and ignorance failing to hold up (baby collapsing) could be regarded as your good fortune.


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A new house would reflect the idea of having acquired a new mental attitude. While you have tried living with this new attitude for a while, you still do not really like it. The old house would represent a state of mind and mental attitude with which you felt very comfortable with the opinions and beliefs being used.
 
When using the new mental attitude you are finding that there is a particular point of view that you did not realize belongs to this new attitude and way of thinking. As this is a room you "find", it implies that this point of view is "a find" - i.e. it reflects a way of thinking to be considered as one to treasure or value.








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Dream Interpretation / Re: Meaning of Deer Dream
« on: February 26, 2017, 06:33:29 PM »
The deer in dreams would represent an emotional aspect of your own nature, one that relates to feelings of being 'a dear', that is, being nice, kind, sweet, helpful etc. The stop street, I assume, is a place where you or others might get on or off a bus. Thus the dream would be showing a situation in which you are on a course of action that would be taken by those who use a way of thinking such as most people would use regarding a situation you may be dealing with. In this situation you might find that being very nice, kind etc. is a questionable feeling to have. (what is this I am seeing?)

Because the deer is walking around, the feeling of being 'a dear', very nice and kind appears as a perfectly healthy, sound feeling. When looking again, that is on second view which is the True Self's improved view, the feeling no longer looks to be a livable one because the head, implying the logic or reason that governs or controls the feeling of being very nice, has been removed from the feeling.

Turning the corner, can suggest a turning point leading to a change in the direction your thoughts are headed. At such a time you can again see or believe in being 'a dear'.  But at this time you may need to try very hard to ensure that this feeling again does not lose the reason that should control it. By writing the words "TRYING TO" in capital letters it is indicated that making this effort is very important for you.

Because the second deer has been referred to as a 'big deer', it might be assumed that the larger and smaller(?) deer could be male and female. This would emphasize that a feeling such as being nice, kind etc. can also come of a more or less reasonable perspective. The dream is showing that you need to make a big effort to protect a more rational feeling of being 'a dear. [Being very nice etc. when there is no rational reason to act this way is not too intelligent. An example would be situations in which you are just being used - where there is no reciprocation of favours or helpfulness. Being 'a dear' is important (a big deer) but is must be governed by reason.]


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Dream Interpretation / Re: Broken key
« on: March 30, 2015, 12:22:04 AM »
The scene indicates that you are using a rationale or logical way of thinking (the van) that is very important in your mind but also reflects much innocence as well as a worldly level of truth. (a large white van) The presence of innocence or naiveté is also emphasized by the children in the van. The van also suggests a way of thinking that really "works" and might even relate to a work situation.

The key would represent the permission or the right you have to use the rationale being used. When you cease using the rationale or idea you have been using (park the car) by cutting out the motivation for it (turn off the ignition) the permission to use this rationale no longer appears whole, wholesome or positive. (key broke) Finding another whole key in your hand would imply that in your own mind, you might be finding it impossible to break with the permission or the right you thought you had to use your way of thinking about an issue. The idea still looks positive in your mind.

Having another key - implying a second key - indicates that the permission to use your rationale that had seemed quite workable can now be considered as being negative rather than positive. The motivation for using your way of thinking seems blocked by the idea that the permission or right to use the rationale is really not wholesome, positive or good. (broken key is stuck in the ignition)

You seem unable to get out of a situation involving the rationale you have been using.  You seem to be "in a jam", in a troublesome position. There may be many issues keeping you in a situation.  People often speak of debt "piling up". 

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Bat
« on: March 28, 2015, 10:55:26 PM »
Any animal in your dream will represent an emotional aspect of yourself that will represent a particular kind of feeling depending on the type of animal. The bat often associates with a feeling of being "batty", that is feeling a bit crazy. As the bat is asleep, it would appear that this feeling is not actively being used at the moment. There seems to be a number of good reasons (represented by the people around you) for terminating immediately a feeling of being batty or any inclination to feel batty before the feeling becomes fully active and used by you. (people telling you to kill the bat)

Once this feeling has become active you end up pursuing it in order to knock it out of the air.  This would mean trying to prevent your own higher consciousness or intelligence from supporting this particular feeling.

This scene is very like the saying, "let sleeping dogs lie" which basically means if a feeling is not bothering you, let it be. Here it might be best to squelch the feeling before it gets a chance to bother you.

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Dream Interpretation / Re: What does it mean ?
« on: March 28, 2015, 10:29:46 PM »
There is an old saying which says, "you have made your bed, now sleep in it",  meaning you have set up or created the situation you now have and must now accept to live with it.  This seems to apply to your dream since you did mention the blankets and the sheets which imply a made bed.

What the dream can be suggesting is that you might see yourself emotionally accepting a situation, that is that you might feel that you are accepting a situation. This is represented by the someone who has been in your bed. Yet because you were not the one in your bed, it would indicate that you really have not accepted to live with what you have set up for yourself. This also seems confirmed by the fact that not even the someone is now to be seen in the bed.

(Sorry I am not Tony but perhaps this will help you understand the dream.)

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Tooth dream
« on: February 10, 2015, 04:59:24 PM »
The incapacitated woman represents an emotional aspect of yourself , one that reflects an idea or a feeling that you have. As the woman is barely conscious, she can suggest having a feeling of unawareness making your feelings seem invalid (she cannot “stand”) The situation appears to require some mental assistance as is indicated by the man trying to help.

The teeth when seen for the purpose God gave them, represent the intelligence you have based upon all the knowledge, information and data you possess with which you chew and process all new food for thought that comes your way. The cavities or holes in the teeth can simply reflect missing knowledge or a lack in the intelligence being used. As these cavities are located on the back teeth, this would emphasize that a problem would exist when trying to work on or “chew” in order to digest and understand your food for thought.

As the tongue is associated with speaking, the particular mention of probing the holes with the tongue, can suggest that it is when speaking that the lack in intelligence or the missing knowledge becomes very noticeable. While the teeth with large cavities did not feel rotten, you are nevertheless worried about them falling out. Teeth that are in a healthy condition do not usually fall out, thus there is a strong indication that the knowledge, information etc. that you are using is not really very sound or reliable. Teeth falling out of the mouth can also refer to spoken words and again, what comes out of the mouth will reveal the unsound nature of the knowledge or information being used.

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Dream Interpretation / Re: Falling Trees
« on: February 09, 2015, 04:56:41 PM »
Trees  are also used in dreams to represent knowledge (as in “the tree of knowledge”). The trees would not really be regarded as something you have built because Nature or God creates trees but seen rather as something that has grown to be important (big) in your mind as is certain knowledge. When a tree falls, it indicates a failing in some knowledge you have. The tree or the knowledge no longer “stands’, that is, it is no longer valid. Trees specifically refer to spiritual and psychological knowledge. [This might relate to your psychological knowledge of the changing relationship a young man develops in relation to his mother and a girl friend. You are finding his dependence upon a young lady scary  but his transference of emotional dependency from mother to another young lady is natural and a necessity if he is to become an independent male.]

The trees can also represent people you probably know or know of whose spiritual knowledge is no longer valid. This would seem “crushing” as their knowledge has come to appear very important to you. (trees were big).

Dreams of dogs usually focus upon your feelings of friendship and loyalty. [Your association with your pet dog that you had to put asleep could be quite significant as this alludes to a time when a friendship (as with a son) may by necessity have to be ended in its present form because the son (the pet) has gotten older.

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