1. An inheritance, usually of money or something else of value, in the offing.2. Feelings of success (dancing with spouse).3. A sense of betrayal by friends (single person danci...
Discover MoreDreams where you have compassion and/or you deeply understand another person who heretofore you judged as inadequate, inferior, or unlovable, can be deeply healing and transforming...
Discover MoreHurdles: In your dreams hurdles represent the obstacles that hinder your progress. Did they knock you over, or did you knock them over? Did you navigate your way successfully over ...
Discover MoreSome people have dreams in which they appear at a particular past event of national or world historical importance, such as Waterloo, World War II or walking on the moon. They may ...
Discover MoreMany people are convinced that they do not dream, often saying, “My head hits the pillow and I’m out for the count,” and when they wake up, they cannot recall having any drea...
Discover MoreTo see yourself at a social event with work colleagues implies that you feel comfortable with your peers. You’ve been accepted into the group and enjoy working with them and shar...
Discover MorePeople who experience nightmares may find themselves jolting awake in the middle of the night, often able to recall the terrifying dream that disrupted their sleep. Nightmares are ...
Discover MoreWho's in Your Dreams: Jungian Archetypes and Other People Introduction: Our dreams tend to be very self-centered; they are almost always about us. So, when ...
Discover MoreDemystifying Your Dreams Dreams are the dress rehearsal. Real life is the performance. Your dreams are narratives crafted by your own mind. They are far more engagi...
Discover MoreThere are three fundamental principles to understand the world of dreams. 1. Subconscious Knowledge Each individual subconsciously knows what their d...
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