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Darth-Vader

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Posted Mon Jul 07, 2008
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http://www.asdreams.org/subidxedunightmares.htm


TheyCallMeBarbie559

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Even though I've been taught that we have dreams that connect between our behaviors' and verbal expressions which are derived by our unconscious motives and conflicts, nevertheless, I feel that the 'Armenian interpretation' which has been known by generations is different and I happen to believe in some of the explanations that it's been known to have.

It's weird....I say this because I've asked my aunts regarding a few rather memorable dreams I've had, and they've informed me of it's significance and meaning which was predicted accurately and more than once. However, I do not believe that everything in dreams have a significant aspect in hopes of learning it's significance.

Is there anyone here who is able to interpret dreams? I am able to ponder and attempt to analyze my own dreams, but since other interpretations are utilized and have been known to be accurate, I'm hoping that my future posts will be replied to without changing the subject.

I can sit here and analyze dreams all day but I have summer school, lol.


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Posted Mon Jul 07, 2008
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according to a book of dreams ,Flowers of any kind blossoming as you stated is of positive significance


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^ blooming or blossoming is all good ,fading or dieing is bad


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^ blooming or blossoming is all good ,fading or dieing is bad


Thank you. Smile


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Summer school is fun if you take the right classes with the right people.

It’s possible to analyze a dream in order to assume its purpose; although, this process is similar to reading a turned over cup of Armenian coffee. Basically, it requires a vivid imagination, an ability to speak clearly, experience in life, preferably a person who is of an experienced age; so to compare the dried prints made from coffee in a small cup, with actual real-time events.

Why don’t you write about your dream and whichever definition you hear and like the most, you can keep, mine included.


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Summer school is fun if you take the right classes with the right people.

It’s possible to analyze a dream in order to assume its purpose; although, this process is similar to reading a turned over cup of Armenian coffee. Basically, it requires a vivid imagination, an ability to speak clearly, experience in life, preferably a person who is of an experienced age; so to compare the dried prints made from coffee in a small cup, with actual real-time events.

Why don’t you write about your dream and whichever definition you hear and like the most, you can keep, mine included.


Sure thing. Smile 2


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well barbie, I think that dreams are very personal, even though some subjects can be dreamed by millions of people worldwide during the same night, nevertheless they still remain personal, and they are influenced by a lot of factors, of which phyisical, meaning what you ate, how much your'e tired, daily program, what achieved and what not, etc., but they are influenced mostly by the sub conscious, and this I am sure they represent symbols which only the subject can interpretate them. sometimes we forget our dreams in the morning, some other times we are so much impressed that we feel the need to tell them to someone, but still they remain symbols which the subject is only able to interpretate. concerning the dream books like dictionnaries which we have a lot of them, I would not give them any credit since as I mentioned above for instance if a million of people dream loosing teeth -a very common dream-, which is supposed to be an early death (poloris heroo), then whole continents should be depopulated within several years, so I think you have to decipher your own feelings, sub conscious, ambitions, -and you are well placed to do that-, then you will understand your dreams Smile


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well barbie, I think that dreams are very personal, even though some subjects can be dreamed by millions of people worldwide during the same night, nevertheless they still remain personal, and they are influenced by a lot of factors, of which phyisical, meaning what you ate, how much your'e tired, daily program, what achieved and what not, etc., but they are influenced mostly by the sub conscious, and this I am sure they represent symbols which only the subject can interpretate them. sometimes we forget our dreams in the morning, some other times we are so much impressed that we feel the need to tell them to someone, but still they remain symbols which the subject is only able to interpretate. concerning the dream books like dictionnaries which we have a lot of them, I would not give them any credit since as I mentioned above for instance if a million of people dream loosing teeth -a very common dream-, which is supposed to be an early death (poloris heroo), then whole continents should be depopulated within several years, so I think you have to decipher your own feelings, sub conscious, ambitions, -and you are well placed to do that-, then you will understand your dreams Smile



I do attempt to analyze my dreams, but like I've stated in a previous post, my aunts had provided accurate interpretations from an old Armenian dream book by events actually taking place.

In the above context you stated that if a million individuals dream of losing teeth, it's suppose to signify death; however, no one would be certain as to know how many individuals dream of losing teeth, especially in one night. One would be required to perform random sampling which would then be generalized as a population in whole subsequently after the acquisition of rational and objective reasoning from the clients; hence, you have no argument to compose. Thus, you cannot state that the world would be depopulated since 'millions' of individuals dream of loosing teeth in one night (let's recall that the whole world isn't Armenian and the interpretation tac-tic I was referring to was from an Armenian dream book, so not 'everyone' who dreams of losing teeth dies or loses a loved one, lol ) in an attempt to persuade me that "it's the subconscious," even though it's the unconscious mind. And yes, my mind is trained that dreaming and it's symbols are indeed connected with one's behavior and expressions, although the Armenian interpretation has been known to be accurate to me when explained and later occur.

Thank you for responding. Wink


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Posted Tue Jul 08, 2008
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sorry being late to respond, but it's all these interruptions
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the above sentence you wrote explains the whole thing. Trying to clarify my mind would take pages and go out of the context in explaining dreams because it concerns directly our daily life, but very shortly let me say that I do beleive in faith. not the religion related, even if I will bring examples from religions, but almost in a scientific faith. Meaning, when and if I do beleive that something will happen and I'm deeply convinced that such thing will occur, and desire it with my whole strength as if my life would depend on it, so it will happen sooner or later (but and not always in the manner or ways hat I would expect that it should happen). I also mentioned religion, tough all religions teach the foregoing, and the the most famous phrase in christianity concerning my mind is 'if you thing that two mountains .... then they will', or in hayr mer it's 'yegici gamk ko vorbes yerking yev yerkir', in taoism it's 'what is up is down' etc., I will not enumerate the same theme expressed in different religions but there are a lot. In your case you just have placed your faith in your aunts* in what relates dream interpretations and the strength of your beleiving makes that what they say happen. as simple as that, but again I repeat that dreams are all strictly personal and it's up to the dreamer to decipher their symbols.
*like those who go to the church place their faith in the symbols, cross, pictures of saints


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hkd1 wrote:
In your case you just have placed your faith in your aunts* in what relates dream interpretations and the strength of your beleiving makes that what they say happen.


Where did I ever state that I have placed my entire faith in my aunt's dream interpretations? I've stated that my most inner thoughts (motives/conflicts), which are desires and expressions in the unconscious mind are expressed through my dreams which I usually attempt to analyze and comprehend, AND the Armenian dream book which has proven it's accuracy to me over and over again, and has been an ongoing pattern without expecting it to occur. In my opinion, if a pattern exists, it must be correct otherwise it wouldn't be repeated.

You need to choose your terms wisely.

I'm going to discontinue typing for a short while, for my fingers hurt a bit and I dislike re-stating the same thing.


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Posted Tue Jul 08, 2008
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What are the two of you arguing about Rolling Eyes I think I dreamt about it.. Shocked

I woke up around 7:30 and I remember my dream so here it goes.

I was running down the hallway for my first class at college and everyone was dead, there was a pile of dead bodies blocking the exit for the hallway, which I was running too. I jumped over the bodies, somehow, amazingly and ran to open the door only to find it was a trap and become stuck in a room with a TV set that wont turn off. So, I finally broke the window and jumped out the building right before it went up in flames, later, I found that the entire city was being evacuated, something about aliens, and so I broke into a the Ferrari dealer in Callabassas, which is weird because my school is in Glendale, and stole an enzo which happend to have a full tank of gas and blasted towards the PCH. I ended up at Pismo beach with my newly acquired Ferrari Enzo. Thats it, then I woke up to my dog liking my face so I can feed her. I would love to see the book that can explain my dream, thank you.


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Posted Tue Jul 08, 2008
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Oh ya, I almost forgot, In my dream, right before I jumped out of the window, one of the girls in my class told me she was lesbian.

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