Seven Common Dreams and What They Mean

By: Molly Mann (View Profile)

Dreams come to us in our most private moments: wrapped up in sheets, our public faces stored away for the night. The visions we see in sleep are supposed to be expressions of our individual psyches and imaginations, but most people’s dreams are based on themes that are very common. I thought my recurring dream of losing my teeth was scary and freakish until I went online to find thousands of others having the same dream, all trying to find out what the heck it could mean. Just because our dreams are shared, though, doesn’t mean they aren’t unique; the way we experience these common elements in dreaming life is what’s significant.

1. Being chased.
Candice Janco, author of the Bedside Dream Dictionary: 500 Dream Symbols and Their Meanings, describes this dream (the most common) as an indication of a felt threat in your waking life. This threat can take the form of a menacing person or a strong emotion with which you are having difficulty coping. Try to determine who or what is chasing you, where the dream takes place, and what your feelings are during the chase to understand what this dreams means to you.

2. Missing an important event because you are late.
This can indicate regret over a missed opportunity, inability to make a connection, or desire to pull oneself together. In Dream Power: How to Use Your Night Dreams to Change Your Life, Cynthia Richmond suggests asking questions of dreams in order to understand what this common symbol means to you. For example: What are you missing? Who is disappointed by the missed event? Is it only you or are there others involved?

3. Finding yourself at work or school naked.
Not surprisingly, Freud interpreted dreams about being naked as repressed sexual wishes. But the most important part of this dream is the feelings that are involved. You suddenly find yourself exposed, vulnerable, and awkward. What area of your life corresponds to that feeling? Figure this out by noting where you are, who notices you, what part of you is exposed, how people react to you, and how you yourself react to the situation.

4. Falling.
Falling indicates feelings of insecurity and lack of support. What situation have you “fallen into?” Who has “let you down?” Perhaps not surprisingly, this particular dream is most common among professional men and women. The Illustrated Dream Dictionary authors Russell Grant and Vicky Emptage note the close relationship between “falling” and “failing.” They also note that the dream’s meaning is probably not so clear-cut. Grant and Emptage ascribe dreams of falling to feelings of isolation, the sense of being without the support and affection that success cannot provide.

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posted: 01.06.2009
Chels
I'm pretty sure the statement about the teeth falling out is inaccurate. Any dreams you have about your teeth are not relevant to your life. Actually, the reason you dream about your teeth is that they are so close to your brain. Usually when you have such dreams, you are clenching your teeth and it is just painful enough that your subconscious recognizes it, thus, becomes the manifest content of the dream.
posted: 01.06.2009
jake azling
HollisterCAx227... has somebody died recently; whats the face look like? And to avoid having a bad dream it's best to avoid having them all together. I've found the best way is to have a bright light; preferably one that changes (like a TV) with no other light source that would counteract and make the target one less bright; and a good audio (TV again; maybe radio if its close enough). This tends to stop rapid eye movement (the stage where you actually do the dreaming) and basically makes sleep seem like a few seconds long and involving the black nothing part for it. If you just sleep in a dark room like most people chances are you get a dream; this isn't full proof though and for best results you need to be facing the object (is easier by sleeping with your back up and stomach on the bed.
posted: 01.06.2009
Merlinda Dominguez
The weirdest thing I dont ever remember in my life of dreaming of snakes, I just had a dream of it yesterday, Its just weird and freaky
posted: 01.06.2009
Grannyg
I have frequent dreams of being lost and not able to find my way home or back to where I stared ( for eg my car or who I came with ).In another dream, there are uniformed soldiers who are murduring people and I am in hiding. In both dreams I am so scared and filled with terror. Can anyone interpt these dreams for me? Thanks
posted: 01.06.2009
Sue Roy
Does anybody know relationship between black magic and bad dreams. It also happens that bad dreams could be the result of witchcraft that one is subjected to and the person is completely unaware of the enemy until someone with psychic powers comes to rescue the person who is victimized. Does any one know about psycic healing? If so please let me know.
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