What does it mean when you dream the same thing over and over during the night
Not on different nights, but during the same night. You dream you are solving a problem and you put things in order but it keeps happening and you do it all over again. And this goes on all night long.
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Answer by Nate M
sounds like you are frustrated over a problem in your life. it may not be a big one, but it’s one that is still giving you a lot of trouble. either that, or your subconcious is SERIOUSLY boring. both are sort of bad news.
Answer by ♥♫♪♥Marie♥♫♪♥
that means yer mind cant think of anything else. lol jk. it probably is telling you about something that u havent fixed, a problem maybe? youre probably frustrated and/or confused. try to get things straight, ask people on their opinions on things u dont get and maybe they can help u =]
Answer by Mafia
nothing just a stupid dream
Answer by firemaster22191
i have two theories,
first theory, the is imcomplete you have to finish it which i have know idea how to do
second, it represents that you are imcomplete, your subconscious is telling you that you need to find yourself (go enjoy, take a vacation or something) (or sit on the toilet, reports show that epiphanies happens more often when you are on toilet) you that you didtn finish something you felt was important like your education, a relationship, etc
hope i helped
Answer by Leah G
did u watch the premonition ???
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What does it mean when you see a dead person in your dream?
My mom had a dream of her dead grandma. My mom loved her grandma. Also in the dream her grandma told her to go with her (die and go where she is.) It got me worried when my mom told me, is there any meaning to this?
Answer by meow said the dog
It means your brain is attempting to consolidate information that either was recently altered or not accessed recently. It has no other meaning and does not predict anything. It has no meaning. It is a memory thing. Dreams do not predict the future. They do not work this way. Dreams are just ways for your body to maintain things in memory storage.
They come out in stories because that is how we process information. So the answer is no there is no meaning to this except that your brain is doing what brains do.
Answer by Mystique
Most dreams probably don’t really mean anything a part from relating to everyday thoughts and experiences, so most likely a psychological thing. But sometimes, it’s still fun to look at what it could possibly mean 🙂
I don’t think you should worry too much about this, I mean nobody really knows if deceased people can really talk to us, even through dreams which are just thoughts in our own mind… it doesn’t seem possible that anyone else could access our minds besides us. It could be a reflection of your mother’s thoughts or perhaps she saw or thought of something which triggered the memory of her late grandnmother while she was in her subconscious state.
But, just for fun, I looked at an online dream dictionary to see what they had to say:
*Dead Person – General Meaning: This can represent some area of your life that has ‘died’. It can refer to death of feelings, such as hopelessness in connection with relationship and the loss of feelings about someone; the depression that follows big changes in your life such as loss of a loved partner, job, or child. It can also reflect the sense you have of your life in general, that it is without the stimulus of motivation and satisfaction, as when one feels oneself in a ‘going nowhere’ relationship or life situation. The dead person in the dream may link several of these feelings together, as symbols often represent huge areas of our experience. So the dead person may be a part of oneself you want to leave behind, to die out. *
Website: http://www.dreamhawk.com/deadpeople.htm
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- dreaming the same thing all night
There is some special significance of the dream in the past, present and or future events.
Recurring dreams are quite common and are often triggered by a certain life situation or a problem that keeps coming back again and again.
Maybe there is little variation in the dream content itself. Because normally when I have them, they don’t go EXACTLY the same. There may be the tiniest thing that isn’t there.
But it usually points to a personal weakness, fear, or your inability to cope with something in your life – past or present.
No one can interpret your dreams or tell you what they mean. Only you can do this. Never mind those who say they can tell you what your dream “means.” It only means something to YOU because you give it your personal meaning.
Don’t bother with dream books, dream dictionaries, internet sites that tell you to look for codes or symbols or hidden mysteries in dreams. Dreams do not contain such things. Dreams are straightforward, just like your waking thoughts.
There is always a purpose to a dream. Everything that human beings think, feel, or do has a purpose. It is part of what Dr. Alfred Adler called “the psychology of use.” (More about Adler at http://www.lifecourseinstitute.com )
Dreams don’t come to you from outside yourself, nor do they arise from your “subconscious.” Once you become aware of having a dream, it’s conscious. You make your dreams up. You create them, just as you create your thoughts.
The purpose of your dreams while you are asleep is the same as the purpose of your thoughts while you are awake. That is, to solve your problems.
Figure out the purpose of a dream and the problem it is trying to solve, and you have its meaning. Dreams are thoughts while you sleep, attempting to solve your problems.