What are your Dreams Telling You?

Dismissing your dreams as mere figments of your imagination is a mistake especially if you are going through a tumultuous time with your partner. Haunted by a reoccurring dream? See what it could mean here.


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Waking up with an uneasy feeling in your stomach is always disconcerting, sometimes alarming, and above all is an instinct that should never be ignored. For the especially intuitive, the knot could be an omen of things to come, but for the rest of us it’s usually a product of a restless night’s sleep, specifically, a bad dream.

Dismissing your dreams as mere figments of your imagination is a mistake especially if you are going through a tumultuous time with your partner. You may not realize it, but as you sleep, your brain is processing your problems on a deeper level. The twilight visions that play out during the wee hours can lend some very profound insight – if you are willing to listen, that is.

Are you having a reoccurring dream involving a significant other? Or perhaps you can’t shake the memory of a dream that happened weeks ago. Either way, you should wake up and pay attention. We’ve compiled a few slumberous scenarios, along with possible interpretations that may help you bridge the gap between your dreams and real life.

Possible Dream Situations: You are lost in a unfamiliar place, you keep calling someone who isn't home, you are waiting for hours for someone to arrive.

Dream Translation: You have self-worth and power issues

What It Means: Your first instinct may point you to the literal translation of desertion, but abandonment dreaming actually points to feelings of low self-esteem. The waiting part denotes feelings of dependence and possibly a power struggle between you and your mate. Perhaps you aren’t sure about the future of your relationship, or there is some concern about the fragile balance between your relationship roles. View it as a sign to get moving and discussing so that you can identify your goals and take action.

Possible Dream Situations: Someone is trespassing on your property, sleeping in your bed or otherwise occupying your space.

Dream Translation: You’re coping with jealousy.

What It Means: Something – or someone – has you feeling insecure or vulnerable. The green-eyed monster can kill relationships quick, so get it in check. Most of the time jealousy comes from the mystery of the unknown. You find yourself assuming and making up your own version of events. Instead, communicate with each other about your concerns or possible fears, and work on self-love to breed some confidence.

Possible Dream Situations: You are crying and no one seems to care, people don't have any ears, you don't have a mouth. 

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Austin

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I have a recurring dream about the house I grew up in. We lived in the country and vehicles start coming up the long driveway. I immediately know that they're a danger to me, so I turn off the lights in the house so they don't know anyone is home. They drive on past the house into an open field and I can hear talking, etc. In the house, I'm really scared. Don't know what it means, but several years ago I started telling my younger brother about it and he finished the telling. We have the same dream, but neither of us can remember an incident like this really happening in our childhood.

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- July 09, 2008 10:27 AM

japaneseblueeyes Searching for Fitzwilliam.

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Since I was in college there's been this one blonde woman that has shown up in my dreams throughout my life over and over. Not every night, usually only a few times a year, if that often. Otherwise, if it's not a dream with her in them, I rarely remembe any other dreams.

I have a dream guy as well, but I have never seen his face. Only seen him from the back. I have been seeing him since I was at least 4 years old and he has been growing up with me. I usually play with his hair in the dream. Now I just need to find him.....Innocent

- July 08, 2008 08:32 PM

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Since I was in college there's been this one blonde woman that has shown up in my dreams throughout my life over and over. Not every night, usually only a few times a year, if that often. Otherwise, if it's not a dream with her in them, I rarely remembe any other dreams.

- July 05, 2008 07:55 PM

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