Eight Dream Symbols That Point to Stress

When I was a senior in high school, I had a recurring dream of my teeth falling out. I dreamt about my teeth just about every night for at least three weeks. Sometimes they’d fall out one at a time, sometimes all at once, but the worst was when they’d just start decaying in my mouth and crumble away. In one dream, I was walking around my house, toothless and crying, and nobody would help me when I showed them the collection of my own teeth I held in my hands.

I became terrified that my dreams meant I would actually lose my teeth—my perfectly straight, took-years-of-orthodontics-and-thousands-of-dollars-to-get, pearly whites.

Nine years later and about a million trips to the dreams section of Barnes & Noble, I still have a full set of teeth, but I’ve learned that when we’re experiencing stress in our lives, it tends to show up in our dreams as well, many times cloaked in these symbols.

Nudity
You’re walking down the street, going to work, or just standing in a crowd … naked. You’re mortified that you forgot your clothes, but nobody seems to notice. Sound familiar?

According to Gustavus Hindman Miller’s 10,000 Dreams Interpreted, dreaming that you’re nude in public foretells scandal and unwise engagements.

Dream Moods, a popular dream interpretation Web site, says dreaming about being naked shows you’re feeling vulnerable or shameful. You could be feeling inferior at work, or feel unguarded or exposed in a situation.

Storms
My storm of choice in dreams is always a tornado. I look outside, see a funnel cloud forming, and for some reason, I run right to it. For other people, it can be hurricanes, avalanches, or rain storms.

This one’s pretty simple to crack—dreaming of a storm symbolizes an internal storm in your life.

Dream Moods says storms signify “overwhelming struggle, shock, devastating loss, and catastrophe in your personal affairs.”

Miller says storms in dreams mean continued sickness, unfavorable business, and separation from friends—all things that will cause great distress. The good news is if the storm passes before you wake up, the stress won’t be as bad.

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11.01.2009
Phyllis Graves
JB I haven't found out what my dreams mean yet. Probably something to do with something daft!
11.01.2009
JB Ashley
Hey Phyllis did you ever find out what your dreams mean? JB
10.24.2009
Phyllis Graves
Two dreams that I have regularly are that I am flying. It is a lovely feeling as I look down and see all the places beneath me. Also, the other dream is a recurring dream - there is a man dressed all in black and he follows me. He's not caught me yet and I've had the dream for years. I used to wake up screaming but fortunately fhat doesn't happen any more!
09.16.2009
paul web
thank you Davna for such an insightful analysis, I remember having recurring dreams about my grandparents' house; where I spent a lot of time as a child. here is a tip for easy <a href="http://dreamcatchercounselling.com/" title="dream interpretation">dream interpretation</a>: if you have trouble remembering your dreams, keep a notepad next to your bed and when you wake up in the morning, write down what you remember as fast as possible, as you get into the habit, you will remember in more detail and you will remember all your dreams.
12.17.2008
Lucinda Medlock
Having always been an analyst of my dreams, I truly believe that dreams help us even though at times they can be frightening, unrealistic, and fantastic. I recall dreaming of a friend of mine who passed away over ten years ago, and in my dream we talked as if we were meeting for the first time in a long time. In the morning when I recalled my dream, I felt as though my friend and I had a "visit" and I couldn't help but feel somehow connected to her spirit. It also quieted questions I've always had about life in the hereafter. My dreams have also given me solutions to difficult situations, and helped me to predict some future situations, and make choices that in my waking life I may not have recognized. Whenever I have a dream that puzzles me I tend to think about it, and then suddenly like flipping a switch, its meaning (if one exists) becomes clear. I say: the more you pay careful attention to your dreams, the more you will trust in your intuition.
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