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Discovering Yourself Through Your Dreams

By Pandora, published Mar 02, 2007
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Finding out what your dreams are saying to you requires you to first understand that every element or object in your dream is of significance. The next step is translating the images and their personalized meaning to you. Listed in this guide are the possible meanings of some of the most common dream symbols. These will aid you in interpreting the language of your dreams.

Colors: The most common colors in dreams are red, blue and green, which is not unusual because those are the colors that make up a majority of what we see.

Red is a color of love and passion, but it can also stand for rage, aggression and impending danger. To alchemists, red is the color of emotions.

Green is the color of nature.

Blue is a color representing water - which is cool and soothing, and therefore symbolizes a need for relaxation. It is also the color of the soul and the
subconscious.

Yellow infers mental instability and could signify annoyances in life. Yellow itself is a happy color, but combined with any other color it signifies negative things
to come.

Unusually bright colors in dreams are there to grab your attention; there is something important about the related item. It seems that the further you go into the night as you sleep, colors in dreams seem to grow more intense. Most dreams are in color, however some require to speak to us in black and white. A gray tone in dreams could signify that the dreamer has a gloomy outlook about life. A dream with color where an object remains in black and white could show a negative feeling associated with the item and its true meaning for the dreamer.

Driving: Dreams of driving usually represent the dreamer and his/her present course on the road of life. The vehicle represents the dreamer them self. For instance, a dream of driving an expensive sports car, but only being able to drive it slow could be trying to point out that while the dreamer is comfortable in their life there is still something hindering their personal growth.

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What a great introduction to decoding dreams!

Posted on 03/02/2007 at 10:03:00 AM

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