Dreams

December 12, 2009 12:55pm CST
Do you dream a lot? Do you think dreams mean anything? That they are a vision of things to come? Or just a random sequence of weird stuff inside your brain? I have very weird dreams, so I hope that most of them don't come true? What was the last things you dreamt about? Did it come true? Do you hope it will? Or seriously hope it wont?
8 responses
@mands61123 (2098)
21 Dec 09
i always dream and can have 2 and 3 different ones a night i have a dream diary that I keep and i write my dreams down in a morning when i wake up, it's something i've been doing since i was quite young. Sometimes they seem strange but when i analyse them they always make sense and are sometimes to close to hope lol They are a bit of both to me a way for your subconscious to sort everything out and i also feel we are more suceptical to the "other side" when we dream so I do feel we can also receive messages if we are open to them.
21 Dec 09
*too close to home (me and my fat fingers lol)
@Genericbe (1376)
• Philippines
12 Dec 09
Yes, I dream whenever I sleep. All people who is sleeps or even have naps also dream. Dreams are product of mind,from the subconscious mind. Some are said to be coming true as warnings,forecasts, some in form of other figures,and the worst is nightmares but still all end up in dream. There are dreams said to come true and need a pattern to be interpreted what we called dream interpretations that need expert dream analyst.
12 Dec 09
Do you believe that they are a forecast?
@nautilus33 (1827)
13 Dec 09
Hi! I dream a lot, too. I dream almost every night, but no of my dreams come true. I think some are just a fantasy, but there are many that are reflecting in the reality. I mean something that I want so much, but I haven't got or something that I want to do- there are some things I want to have( I wouldn't tell them ) and I dream them very often, at least once a week. So I think some of our dreams have their purpose and meaning.
@kashers (649)
• Jamaica
1 Jan 10
check my profile to c more on dreaming,dreams r not what we were led to believe,its far more deeper than what u may b thinking,i did a topic on it,maybe a month ago
@bhav27 (442)
• India
18 Dec 09
well yeah i dream a lot but there is no meaning of anything i dream it's just because when we are sleeping our mind is still working as our mind works 24 hrs a day, it work till we are alive and when we are sleeping our mind recalls the things happened in our past and scenes got mingled up with our imagination and then a new scene is made and it is name as dream, the dream continues till we wake up as mind have to do something and sometimes the dreams turn out be true, you may call it a coincidence.
• Philippines
13 Dec 09
I often dream about many things at night. I cannot really explain the reason why. I cannot even remember some of my dreams because it seemed like they were just hidden at some areas of my brain. It's in our unconscious minds.
• Southend-On-Sea, England
12 Dec 09
I go through phases of dreaming very vividly, then other phases of not remembering my dreams at all (we all dream, every night - just that some nights we can't remember our dreams). I think very vivid dreams, particularly if they are recurring, can give us a strange sort of surreal indication as to what might be going on inside our minds that could be distressing/worrying us - stuff that needs to be sorted out and dealt with, but I don't think dreams have standard meanings for all people. For instance, if you were to dream about a clown, it would most likely have a different meaning to you than to what dreaming about a clown would mean for me. I'm not a believer of dreams being able to predict the future or anything like that though. None of my dreams have come true.....I can't remember the dream I had last night, although it was clear in my mind when I woke up this morning. I've totally forgotten it.
@catdla1 (6005)
• United States
13 Dec 09
I've had weird, twisted dreams for as long as I can remember. So far, none of them have come true...knock on wood. As long as they don't suddenly start coming true, I just enjoy them as oddities that they are. Do you ever wonder if the most successful screen writers are only that way because they remember their dreams and capitalize on them?