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Are you suicidal, heartbroken, anything negative or depressive?Frank said:I always dream about death. I'm usually murdering someone or being killed slowly.
Are you suicidal, heartbroken, anything negative or depressive?Frank said:I always dream about death. I'm usually murdering someone or being killed slowly.
Not surprising. Dreams and reality are indirectly linked. If you are stressing about losing your girlfriend, chances are that these constant thoughts about your girlfriend have dived into your subconscious to the point that they occur even when you aren't in a conscious state. Most of the time, our dreams are just extensions as to things that we couldn't accomplish during the day; so when someone has a dream about having sex with their best-friend, chances are that that's what they wanted to do all day long. The same goes with the current emotional state you're in. You're suicidal, and so, the subconscious reacts to these negative thoughts and processes them in a way that you end up dreaming about it as well.Frank said:All of the above, but more depressed than anything. What do dreams have to do with your real life though?
Maybe he was watching the Bill Cosby show that day, or ate a popsicle. Most of the time they don't make much sense, but they do have some sort of correlation to you're daily life. If one day you did something embarrassing, and that emotion penetrated your subconscious, then chances are they you will dream about an embarrassing event, albeit being completely ridiculous: like eating out of a trash can in front of you friends, or showing up to class naked.Frank said:Agree. Because this dude on here said he had a dream of Bill Cosby chasing him with popsicles... wtf does that have to do with anything in his life?
Not necessarily, but that suicidal feeling that you are being overcome with correlated to your dream didn't it? Except it didn't transpire in an orthodox way. Instead of you killing yourself, you killed an animal or another human being.Frank said:Are you saying that I want to murder random people? Because I don't lol.
Dreams have abstract plots; they don't necessarily convey a logical theme, but the overall message within the dream correlates to your life in some way, shape, or form. You went to sleep hungry, then you had a dream about a cheeseburger eating your leg off. Does that seem logical? Not at all. But it correlates to how you were feeling at the time of your sleep.M A R I U S said:has nothing to do with it. its just random could be anything i mean everyone dreams weird shit. nothing to worry about unless its every night! is it?
M.A. said:School-related, and my teeth falling out
Never had it, but it could mean multiple things. Maybe it was a cold day outside (when you're cold, your teeth jitter). Maybe you have been tempted to smoke marijuana, tobacco, etc... (drug use may lead to the loss of teeth). Maybe you were nervous that day (being nervous indirectly makes you jittery). Could be that you're anxious, or worried about how other people perceive you.Reindeer of the Roc said:I've had this dream.
I never said that you want them to happenFrank said:I agree that they do have something to do with your life in the sense that anything you come in contact with is subject to being dreamt about, but that doesn't mean you necessarily want your dream to come true, or they relate to you.
Hahahaa, it's all good. It's a rare event that they are completely random; you just have to decode them radically.Frank said:Yeah, sorry, read too quickly :/ Yeah, then I agree with you, but sometimes they're barely related to you, like the Bill Cosby bit.