Dream Definitions
by admin - April 11th, 2009. Filed under: Uncategorized.It’s been a popular series that discusses dream definitions. The Internet is full of sites that deal with dreams. Google lists all of them. One of the sites that has been explored is Dreams, a Dream Dictionary.
The site has categories of dream elements. Many of them have already been discussed in earlier articles. This one focuses on the catchall category that has to do with a variety of topics. It includes health, sex and other things. A click or two can give anyone knowledge of their dreams.
It’s different from fortune telling. Dreams come from your own mind, not from gods as ancient people believed. You can learn a lot about your own thoughts and desires from dreams~. Dream definitions don’t define others, they define you.
What if there is an anchor in your dream? What dream definitions apply to anchors? It reflects feeling stable. Think about the real use of an anchor, and that makes perfect sense. It also has to do with good fortune. Ships only anchor in safe areas. You drop your dream anchor when you feel secure.
Babies denote being born again. You might also be happy, because everyone knows babies have very few worries. It’s also a sign of trust. Babies depend on others for all of their needs. Even though most people can’t consciously recall memories from the time they were babies, somewhere deep in the brain those memories do exist.
How about a balloon? Consider that many children will lose hold of the string on a helium balloon. They stand by watching the balloon soar into oblivion. Balloons in dreams are like that. But like many things balloon has multiple dream definitions. It represents lightheartedness. There is no such thing as a heavy balloon.
There are many more dream definitions for many more objects. Look around, you’ll find them.