View Full Version : Anybody know anything about dream interpretations?


Janice Johnson
09-30-2003, 01:12 PM
Well if you can, could you please help me out a little? You see, I keep having dreams with people with blue eyes in them. I also keep having dreams about IHOP. I also see Ryan in most of those dreams. But in one dream both dreams emerged. In one dream I knew I was at a different IHOP than the one that Ryan works at and I saw this guy with crystal clear blue eyes. He was big and tall with black hair. He was caucasian and he and I talked a little.He looked very happy and intersted to see me. He was behind the empoyees door, in the employees room s door, so he must have been the manager or a worker. Some lady had led me to that room and I had met him. Can you give me an analysis of these dreams?

robyrob
09-30-2003, 01:16 PM
obviously you have a strong desire to work at IHOP and you wont let this "Ryan" character get in your way...






i remember seeing a website dedicated to interpreting dreams... search for it on google...

MonarC
09-30-2003, 01:34 PM
I love to learn about dreams.
I have this book called "The Secrect Launguage of Dreams" by David Fontana and it's very intersting.
It says that the color blue is usually a highly spirtiual color when it appears in your dream, and suggests the infinity of the sky and space. Since your dreaming about IHOP that probably falls under the food category... eating has been associated with sexuallity.

¤I Love Clay Aiken¤
09-30-2003, 01:56 PM
I have a big dream interpretation book, but I cant find it :o. I needed it because 2 years ago for about a week all I dreamt about was hair.. my hair. Once I dreamt that I had cut it totally un-even and completely butchered it, and when I woke up I freaked out and made sure my hair was ok. I forget what the dreams meant. I have recurring dreams to, and when I have 'nightmares' its always about a man outside my house... weiird.

MonarC
09-30-2003, 02:04 PM
Hair often symbolizes vanity, the ritual act of shaving the head or chopping the hair off indicates a renunciation of worldly ways. To dream of going bald predicts an imminent loss of the heart.

Dreaming about a house usually represents the dreamer.

¤I Love Clay Aiken¤
09-30-2003, 03:26 PM
Originally posted by MonarC
Hair often symbolizes vanity, the ritual act of shaving the head or chopping the hair off indicates a renunciation of worldly ways. To dream of going bald predicts an imminent loss of the heart.

Dreaming about a house usually represents the dreamer. Hey, thanks!:) Yah, most of my dreams take place at my house, or at work. Usually the dreams at my house are 'scary' ones with that one dude. Last week I had a dream a serial killer handcuffed himself to our deck to hide away from the cops. It was @ like 2am when I decided to call the cops and they didnt show up til like 430!! During that time I was getting scared and rushed the dogs into the house. I was afraid he was going to let himself free and stab me. At one time he did, but he was having a smoke and then roped himself back again. Oh, the dreams I have.:crazy: Weird though, because we were talking and stuff.. not something youd do everyday with a serial killer. My recurring dreams are always the same, with just a little twist. Im always home alone and 2 old guys (kinda remind me of the 2 puppets in The Muppet Show.. the 2 men who sat in the balcony.. expect theyre real in my dream.. not puppets) in -always- a white man drive by my house 43432 times real slowly and stare into the windows. I always have to hide, because if they see me theyll kill me or something. They always get to my house, but I always wake up right before anything happens. Once though I dreamt they came to my door and all they wanted to tell me was that Jay Leno was in my brothers room, and there he was! Last one I had though it was a blue van and it was 2 Puerto Rican men and they like.. parked in my porch or something.

MonarC
09-30-2003, 03:42 PM
wow dreams are crazy

webuster
09-30-2003, 03:44 PM
When I went on my first holiday for about a month after I dreamt (very vividly) that I was still there.

MonarC
10-01-2003, 04:32 PM
well that probably means that you had so much fun you didn't want to leave...:D

Janice Johnson
10-02-2003, 08:52 AM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by robyrob
[B]obviously you have a strong desire to work at IHOP and you wont let this "Ryan" character get in your way...


Um, Ryan is my crush, who I have known for years. I have talked about him in other posts, too. And I don't have a strong desire to work at IHOP.




:)

robyrob
10-02-2003, 10:27 AM
Originally posted by Janice Johnson
[QUOTE]Originally posted by robyrob
[B]obviously you have a strong desire to work at IHOP and you wont let this "Ryan" character get in your way...

Um, Ryan is my crush, who I have known for years. I have talked about him in other posts, too. And I don't have a strong desire to work at IHOP.
:) obviously i'm no good at this then :)

couldn't find the site I was thinkin of, but I found a couple of good ones:

http://www.dreammoods.com/
http://www.avcweb.com/dreams/tutorial.htm
http://www.edgarcayce.org/dreams/dreams_main1.html

(those are: a dictionary, a tutorial, and an automated "interpreter")

Janice Johnson
10-02-2003, 11:34 AM
I'm actually thinking of going to visit him at IHOP tommorow. I will do it tommorow, October 3, or next Friday, October 10th.

Liza
10-02-2003, 06:43 PM
I really need to buy a book - cuz I've been having the most detailed dreams recently - it's weird. I keep having dreams that take place in "my house." It's the same place - in my dreams the house looks the same, the street looks the same, the backyard, and I live there. I've had at least ten dreams that take place there. What's weird? It's a house that I've never seen before in my life! I can describe the entire neighborhood to you and it doesn't exist (to my knowledge). What the heck does that mean? :confused:

robyrob
10-07-2003, 12:38 PM
I almost never remember my dreams...

sometimes I think that you don't NEED to interpret them or figure out what they are trying to tell you - if it is your subconscious mind trying to work out a problem, and your subconscious DOES come up with something, then you should be able to benefit fromit without having a clue what it means...

robyrob
10-07-2003, 12:38 PM
Originally posted by robyrob
I almost never remember my dreams...

sometimes I think that you don't NEED to interpret them or figure out what they are trying to tell you - if it is your subconscious mind trying to work out a problem, and your subconscious DOES come up with something, then you should be able to benefit fromit without having a clue what it means... did any of that make sense at all
:D

MonarC
10-08-2003, 10:43 AM
well I had a very strange dream this morning. I jumped in the water and swan to this concrete island. There was a small little room on the island and I walked in and there were other girls in their being held prisoner by their hair. And their hair was being put on spools and then the witch saw me and said "look at that one, with such long brown hair" then I started running away but the door locked and closed by it self... Then I woke up...:o scary hu?

Janice Johnson
10-08-2003, 10:53 AM
Yes

*PinkLady*
10-08-2003, 06:06 PM
I know mine can't be interpreted because they never make sense. :lol:

MonarC
10-08-2003, 06:15 PM
^

your location is so funny :lol: