dreams explained (45)

Mar 5, 2010 4:39 PM CST dreams explained
robpacciani
robpaccianirobpaccianiGalway, Ireland211 Threads 3 Polls 5,134 Posts
navbabe: well if you can remember them A then they are closer to the surface than you realise and you need to sort them out there are ppl who can read your dreams but be carfull cos the majority who say they can CANT!!! but if your open to it i can give you a number of a great guy in mullingar not a dream reader as such but fantastic at all leves of the same ilk


But all of my dreams are good ones now for the past 2 years.. I dont get nightmares anymore for some reason? dunno
Mar 5, 2010 4:39 PM CST dreams explained
OriginalNbest
OriginalNbestOriginalNbestDundalk, Louth Ireland11 Posts
navbabe: thats self explanatory...your running away from something but you just cant get away...you have an on going problem you havent dealt with yet


uh oh I`m a troubled young manrolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
Mar 5, 2010 4:40 PM CST dreams explained
skinnyminnypink
skinnyminnypinkskinnyminnypinkKilkenny, Ireland218 Threads 6,300 Posts
navbabe: believe it or not its a scientific fact that if you dont dream you'll go mad.....almost everyone dreams...we just dont remember them.. and if we do then its to do with whats going on in our lives at that particular point and its usually something that has to be addressed and coped with. its your subconscious trying to ease itself and ease your conscious too


Hey, Babe - how's you?? Makes a lot of sense what you say .....
Mar 5, 2010 4:41 PM CST dreams explained
navbabe
navbabenavbabenavan, Meath Ireland41 Threads 2 Polls 2,800 Posts
robpacciani: I had extensive nughtmares before of my family drowning. It was horrendous. But now i dream nice things.
A not to get too personal but you have said before that when you were younger you took on the roll of the man of the house and looked after your mum etc.... its a fear based dream that you felt you were too young to cope with all the responsibility not on a conscious level but subconsciously that you couldnt save your family....which by all accounts you have done an astounding job applause applause
Mar 5, 2010 4:42 PM CST dreams explained
navbabe
navbabenavbabenavan, Meath Ireland41 Threads 2 Polls 2,800 Posts
skinnyminnypink: Hey, Babe - how's you?? Makes a lot of sense what you say .....
hey you long time no chat...hows the form teddybear teddybear
Mar 5, 2010 4:43 PM CST dreams explained
navbabe
navbabenavbabenavan, Meath Ireland41 Threads 2 Polls 2,800 Posts
robpacciani: But all of my dreams are good ones now for the past 2 years.. I dont get nightmares anymore for some reason?
because its sorted A.... your fine now thats why teddybear teddybear
Mar 5, 2010 4:44 PM CST dreams explained
navbabe
navbabenavbabenavan, Meath Ireland41 Threads 2 Polls 2,800 Posts
OriginalNbest: I`m a troubled young man
well stop running and face your demons its the only way to stop that dream hon teddybear
Mar 5, 2010 4:50 PM CST dreams explained
navbabe
navbabenavbabenavan, Meath Ireland41 Threads 2 Polls 2,800 Posts
hark at me miss councillor....my fee is 2 pints at the next meet rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing per client that is tongue tongue
Mar 5, 2010 4:51 PM CST dreams explained
robpacciani
robpaccianirobpaccianiGalway, Ireland211 Threads 3 Polls 5,134 Posts
navbabe: because its sorted A.... your fine now thats why


Im away from home, away from the troubles, thats why. wink
Mar 5, 2010 4:53 PM CST dreams explained
OriginalNbest
OriginalNbestOriginalNbestDundalk, Louth Ireland11 Posts
navbabe: well stop running and face your demons its the only way to stop that dream hon


Councillors usually charge 50 euro for information like thatlaugh
Mar 5, 2010 5:00 PM CST dreams explained
navbabe
navbabenavbabenavan, Meath Ireland41 Threads 2 Polls 2,800 Posts
OriginalNbest: Councillors usually charge 50 euro for information like that
i know but we're on mates rates grin grin
Mar 5, 2010 5:06 PM CST dreams explained
JohnnyT
JohnnyTJohnnyTDublin, Ireland20 Threads 3 Polls 565 Posts
My opinion on dreams is that they generally don't hold much significance. It's your brain processing the day's information. I would believe recurring dreams are a sign of an "issue" the person is not conciously aware of.
Mar 5, 2010 5:58 PM CST dreams explained
navbabe
navbabenavbabenavan, Meath Ireland41 Threads 2 Polls 2,800 Posts
JohnnyT: My opinion on dreams is that they generally don't hold much significance. It's your brain processing the day's information. I would believe recurring dreams are a sign of an "issue" the person is not conciously aware of.
yeah but if they are recurring then its a prob.. you agree???
Sep 15, 2010 2:15 PM CST dreams explained
lonelyemma
lonelyemmalonelyemmabremen, Bremen Germany1 Threads 6 Posts
dreams are ways of getting to know our selves and the fact that man is not made of flesh and blood alone ,inshort dreaming is one avenue that GOD reveals the secrets of the mystic and inner worlds to man .
Sep 15, 2010 2:20 PM CST dreams explained
skyblue43
skyblue43skyblue43Dublin, Meath Ireland30 Threads 1 Polls 5,980 Posts
lonelyemma: dreams are ways of getting to know our selves and the fact that man is not made of flesh and blood alone ,inshort dreaming is one avenue that GOD reveals the secrets of the mystic and inner worlds to man .


Really, well HE has been revealing some fairly rude stuff to me recently... confused
Sep 15, 2010 2:23 PM CST dreams explained
vonney
vonneyvonneyDublin, Ireland24 Threads 6,371 Posts
skyblue43: Really, well HE has been revealing some fairly rude stuff to me recently...



I almost typed my fav curse word after reading that post but thought better of it lol
Sep 15, 2010 2:31 PM CST dreams explained
skyblue43
skyblue43skyblue43Dublin, Meath Ireland30 Threads 1 Polls 5,980 Posts
vonney: I almost typed my fav curse word after reading that post but thought better of it lol


Mine or his?
Sep 15, 2010 2:36 PM CST dreams explained
sharmini
sharminisharminidublin, Dublin Ireland83 Threads 1 Polls 2,918 Posts
" The eye sees a thing more clearly in dreams than the imagination awake."
Leonardo da Vinci.
Sep 15, 2010 6:13 PM CST dreams explained
PASSION8MAN
PASSION8MANPASSION8MANLIMERICK, Limerick Ireland90 Threads 3 Polls 2,056 Posts
sharmini: " The eye sees a thing more clearly in dreams than the imagination awake."
Leonardo da Vinci.


OOOh I love leonardo da vinci one of the most amazing
people ever to have lived on this green earth wave

And that quote is so true

Most inventors get the answers to the problems
they are having with their inventions in their dreams thumbs up

They are so focused on the invention so immersed
in it that they even dream about it conversing

ireland
Sep 16, 2010 3:38 AM CST dreams explained
sharmini
sharminisharminidublin, Dublin Ireland83 Threads 1 Polls 2,918 Posts
yeh..have you read..."out of my mind" by Richard Bach?....he takes it one step further, discovering a parrelel universe...gud lil book!

I suppose in dreams, the mind and all its elements is unfettered....and can flow freely.....have been promising myself that i'd get one recurring dream of mine analysed.....theres a guy out in Kilcock , whos very good at interpretation.

Its like the miond of a child, free of inhibition...i rememeber watching one of my kids turn his toddler feeding bowl into a hat, a flying object...and whatever it was meant to be in his lil story! laugh

"What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls a butterfly."

Richard Bach....Illusions: the adventures of a reluctant messiah.
(one of my alltime fav books)
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