Seven Common Dreams and What They Mean


5. Flying.
Interestingly, Grant and Emptage interpret flying dreams as boasting about sexual powers. The important part of the dream is how you are flying; since the flying itself represents your ambitions, are you flying successfully, or trying and failing to fly as high as possible? From there, they make the leap to feelings of sexual inadequacy, but such feelings of low self-esteem could cover inadequacy of any kind, not just sexual.

6. Losing your teeth.
This theme has a number of potential meanings because of the very different significances teeth have to different people. Our teeth are representative of our appearance because our smiles are one of the first things people notice about us. Therefore, dreaming about losing your teeth can indicate insecurity about your appearance, or even fears of sexual impotence, as teeth are often used to flirt with a desired partner. We also use our teeth to bite, chew, and tear, so losing them can mean a loss of power or fear of getting old. Interestingly, this dream is most common among menopausal women, perhaps for all of the above reasons

7. Snakes.
Snakes have been a fear in dreams for quite some time. The ancient Egyptians used to make snakes out of clay and place them at the doors of their homes to frighten away nightmares, believing that snakes were bringers of bad dreams and that the clay snake would keep real ones away. Dreammoods, an online encyclopedia of dream meanings, reports that snakes signify some hidden threat. This makes sense, as most of us fear the “snake in the grass.” Like most other symbols, though, this one has many meanings that depend on context. Snakes shed their skin, so they may signify renewal and transformation. This may be a frightening experience, as most people are uncomfortable with change, or it may be very positive.

In all of our dreams, the true meanings emerge when we decide what they really mean to us. Though these dream symbols are shared among many, and we can determine general explanations for them, it is the context in which we place them that is significant. Read all you can about dream meanings to find information that may be relevant to you, but also ask questions about your dreams and how these symbols make you feel. Once you dig a little deeper, you may find answers and clarity.

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12.23.2011
sea chang
In my culture, when a woman dreams of snakes it signifies fertility! I believed it because my husband and i had been trying to conceive and were unsuccessful for a while. I had a dream about a mother snake and her baby snake in a white basket, in which i carried into a water cave. Strange, right?? I didnt believe it too! After i had my son, i never had any snake dreams ever again.
08.24.2011
Josie
Someone mentioned dreams of teeth falling out meaning that it is because teeth are very close to our brain and that is why we have these dreams..... I don't agree: I have had dreams like this the night before I found out someone had died, before going through an extreme emotional upheaval and trauma that I was completely unware of....this is especially true if your teeth are crumbling and there is blood. Some say that teeth are like bone and therefore represent symbolic death (& sometimes the literal death of another) I also had dreams of my teeth when there was a dental problem that i needed to pay attention to - this is the most literal type of dream about teeth.
08.24.2011
Josie
To Sachin Yadav: I think it means that you are going through a learning stage in your life and you may not feel prepared for it....it's part of maturing and learning how to deal with a new situation...it could be anything...but I think we are all evolving and we all go through these stages. It may also represent feeling inadequate about something that is going on and fear of failure. Good luck :)
07.06.2011
Sachin Yadav
I see a starange dream many times. Its like i am still in college and next morning i have to give exam and i hvn't study for the exam. This scare me a lot that i am going to fail in exam. Though i pass my college a decade ago. I wake up and then realise its only a dream and then i be relax. Can anyone advise on this
08.05.2010
justin boudrot
i had a reaccurring dream for a long time there was this rabbid dog that got loose on my street and i was walking home from something and it started chasing me, so i ran as fast as i could and no matter how fast i ran it just kept gaining on me then i got right up to my doorstep put my hand on the doorknob and the dog bit part of my leg off thus givinng me rabies and then i woke up and my leg hurt
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