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      My Teeth

      I had a dream the other night that bothered me a lot for some reason. I dreamt that most of my upper teeth fell out and freaked me out. I remember hearing somewhere that this means something. Any ideas?
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      I don't know what it means, but I've had dreams like that before.
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      I’ve had these dreams a few times in my life (one last week actually). One of my middle teeth was lose, i started to touch it and it just fell out and I felt this semi ‘real’ sensation of pain and the aching feeling you get after going to the dentist.

      will quote the passage in this dream book

      "Many people have dreams inloving teeth, and many dream interpreters see teeth as a symbol of the dreamer's self-respect...........(filler bullshit edited)...............generally cited as a symbol of the dreamer's fear of the ageing process or worries about the way others are perceiving the dreamer at present...........(filler bullshit edited)..............if a dream tooth is pulled out, this may be a warning not to act hastily in a work-related matter. Before you act it is worth considering the situation again in the light of any new information".

      Dream Themes - A Guide to Understanding your Dreams (Dr Fiona Starr and Johnny Zucker)

      hope this helps

      I know how the dream feels. Its discomforting.
      "I was looking back to see if you were looking back at me to see me looking back at you".



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      Thank you for the input! It was pretty disturbing... I really don't know if it means anything but I appreciate your response none the less!
      Raised By Seeker!!!

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      i've had that happen to me several times...once in particular I was driving and it felt like my teeth were loose..I then looked in the rearview mirror and smiled very wide and all my teeth fell out at once...it was not cool...but yeah, I've always wondered what that means...it's the only reoccuring dream i've ever had

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      I've heard that losing your teeth in a dream is related to stress and anxiety.

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      It is also commonly believed that these "tooth ache" dreams are simply psychosomatic; possibly your unconsciously suffering an aching in your teeth. This could be caused by the change of weather and stimulating fillings.

      Freud states that these dreams are examples that support the theory that dreams are somatically induced.

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      Oh yea I have had these dream before as well, one a couple of nights ago in fact. Except when I have mine, I usually just bite down and my teeth shatter and fragments of broken teeth along with blood come out my mouth, and what makes it worse is that I usually still have sharp fragments left in my gums. Yea I hate those dreams but its always a relief to wake up from them.

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      ive had something similar happen to me in a dream a while back, except instead of my teeth, my eyes fell out and half of the dream was spent trying to get them back in my head and working again.

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      Dream Interpretations
      The following dream symbols are taken from the hundreds of dreams interpreted by Edgar Cayce.

      Ambulance
      help for the physical body which can be brought into play Cayce (137-6).

      Anchor
      staying in one spot in understanding (i.e., \"taking up anchor\" means starting to learn) Cayce (900-158, A-2).

      Angel
      the light of truth Cayce (262-9)

      Armor
      \"the armor of the Lord\" that can protect a person from difficulties and temptations Cayce (294-185).

      Arrow
      a coming message - full of power, intent, and purpose Cayce (137-35).

      Automobile
      1. the vehicle or means by which we move through the journey of life Cayce (294-159, A-4).
      2. automobile stock (dreamer was stockbroker) Cayce (900-209).
      3. car accident - general warning about upcoming period of being accident-prone (not necessarily a car accident) Cayce (136-21, A-5).
      4. speeding car - hurrying or forcing an issue Cayce (900-115, A-1).

      Avenue
      1. journey of life one is on Cayce (195-42, A-1).
      2. rough, poor roadbed - troublesome conditions to be encountered Cayce (900-18, A-2).
      3. junction, crossroad - choices in life about how to use resources Cayce (900-224, A-2). a time in life of especially needing guidance Cayce (900-232, A-1).

      Baby
      1. a new venture Cayce (538-24).
      2. a new interpersonal relationship Cayce (551-12).
      3. that which appears to be small or of little account but may be of the greatest value Cayce (294-159, A-5).
      4. the spiritual truth Cayce (294-159, A-6).
      5. that which requires teaching, guidance, and direction Cayce (900-98, A-2).
      6. the harmonious union of two people (dreamed that he and his wife had triplets; Cayce interpreted this as harmonious relations between the two at the physical, mental and spiritual levels) Cayce (900-183, A-2).
      7. becoming open and unfearful in the sense that Jesus spoke: \"except you become as little children ...\" Cayce (900-386, A-12,13).

      Ball
      1. the \"perfect sphere\" - some ideal or concept of wholeness Cayce (900-104).
      2. the forces of this world as they relate to the Universal Force Cayce (900-128, A-3).
      3. a whole, or well-rounded, approach to things Cayce (900-140, A-6).
      4. The oneness of purpose Cayce (900-142, A-1).
      5. childhood games Cayce (137-61, A-2).

      Band
      the forces of one's life in harmony Cayce (900-89).

      Bath
      1. cleansing and freeing from old ideas Cayce (900-189).
      2. a cleansing and strengthening of the outer self, which should not be confused with the inner strengthening that comes from God Cayce (900-110).

      Bear
      that which has two sides: one destructive and the other playful, caressing and loving Cayce (294-87).

      Bed
      1. sexual activity Cayce (136-4, A-2).
      2. dirty conditions in the bed - care must be taken that by moral standards one's life appears to be clean and open Cayce (294-56, A-2).
      3. closeness to another or intimacy (discarnate father in bed with the dreamer is interpreted as actual soul-to-soul contact) Cayce (900-159, A-2).

      Bird
      1. the bearer of a message Cayce (900-37).
      2. canaries - idle talk (like chirping and twittering) that is a hindrance to self Cayce (281-7).
      3. an eagle - the highest elements of power and might in action Cayce (900-117).

      Black man
      a truth which is submerged and still in one's own unconscious (dreamer was a white female, age 48) Cayce (106-10, A-2).

      Black woman
      a truth which is submerged and still in one's own unconscious (dreamer was a white female, age 48) Cayce (106-10, A-2).

      Black man woman negro African
      a truth which is submerged and still in one's own unconscious (dreamer was a white female, age 48) Cayce (106-10, A-2).

      Black
      obstructions Cayce (900-77, A-1).

      Blanket bed cover
      1. the \"cover\" or mode of conduct in the home Cayce (900-142).
      2. helpful attitudes to make the best of or to cover a difficult situation Cayce (900-180)

      Blinds
      that which covers or hides Cayce (900-156, A-15).

      Blood
      1. the physical forces of the body itself, indicative of relative level of health or imbalance Cayce (900-262).
      2. the ideas and ideals of a person (e.g., a blood transfusion representing their transmission) Cayce (900-271).
      3. life-giving, vital force (136-83).
      4. strength (i.e., as in the strength which comes to use through the blood shed by Christ) Cayce (900-327).

      Blouse
      1. the thought or intent taken toward others (195-60).
      2. the attitudes and understandings of life that one \"wears\" Cayce (900-160, A-15).
      see also Dress; Pants; Hat; Clothes

      Blue
      truth Cayce (136-14).

      Boat
      1. the voyage of life Cayce (136-41).
      2. a body of thought which one can enter into and travel upon Cayce (900-102, A-2).
      3. something that comes from a foreign source (i.e., from across the waters) Cayce (900-142, A-7).
      4. a forthcoming trip Cayce (136-67).
      5. a message about spiritual truth to be carried abroad Cayce (900-267, A-4).
      6. ferryboat separating from a pier - a voyage into the afterlife, the separation into a new realm Cayce (900-370).

      Book
      1. knowledge Cayce (900-196, A-5; 900-156, A-15)
      2. lessons gained Cayce (900-217, A-1).

      Box
      1. that which holds and protects Cayce (257-130 Supplement).
      2. the conditions surrounding a person's life Cayce (900-97, A-1)
      3. hedged in or boxed in Cayce (900-216, A-3; 900-17, A-3)
      4. being hemmed in by the cares of the world Cayce (900-178).

      Bread
      1. the most basic sustaining force of life; the staff of life; that which permits development (\"morally, mentally, spiritually, financially\") (Cayce 136-16, A-2).
      2. positive efforts invested in the present which may have future benefits (i.e., Biblical metaphor: casting bread upon the waters, and \"it shall be returned to thee\") Cayce (900-257, A-2).

      Bricks
      little words or little deeds that can slowly be built up Cayce (900-376, A-4).

      Bridge
      1. our way of passing through material life Cayce (900-64).
      2. the foundation for a way of life Cayce (900-112).
      3. a transition Cayce (288-14).

      Bull
      1. hardheadedness or stubbornness (i.e., \"bull-headed\") Cayce (294-36, A-2).
      2. bull market (dreamer was a stock investor) Cayce (137-115).

      Bull's-eye
      attunement to one's ideals or goal Cayce (900-106, A-1).

      Burglar
      a warning about someone who may try to take advantage of the dreamer Cayce (195-51, A-2).
      see also Intruder

      Cake
      aggrandizement of physical appetites Cayce (900-94, A-6).

      Candle
      1. singleness of purpose and heart Cayce (900-322, A-1).
      2. stages of development (i.e., a candle is made by adding layer upon layer) Cayce (900-252)

      Captain
      the one in charge (e.g., boat captain) and accountable for the lives and well-being of others Cayce (900-267, A-4).

      Car
      1. the vehicle or means by which we move through the journey of life Cayce (294-159, A-4).
      2. automobile stock (dreamer was stockbroker) Cayce (900-209).
      3. car accident - general warning about upcoming period of being accident-prone (not necessarily a car accident) Cayce (136-21, A-5).
      4. speeding car - hurrying or forcing an issue Cayce (900-115, A-1).

      Carpet
      A subservient state; being walked on Cayce (294-36, A-2).

      Cat
      1. sexuality Cayce (900-308, A-8).
      2. kitten - prankster Cayce (900-259, A-7).

      Chewing gum
      that which must be chewed upon as a message or lesson in order to be understood (Cayce 900-159, A-2).

      Children
      1. hope (262-8)
      2. simplicity Cayce (900-313; 900-302).
      3. that which is understood (i.e., \"when I was a child, I thought as a child, but now...\") Cayce 136-7).
      4. responsibilities (i.e., children require that adults or parents assume responsibility for their well-being) Cayce (900-72).
      5. those who will ask and seek to learn Cayce (900-189).

      Church
      1. safety and security and strength in the spiritual forces Cayce (195-33).
      2. conditions related to both daily life and spiritual life Cayce (341-15).

      Cliff
      troublesome conditions along the way Cayce (294-159).

      Clothes
      1. the physical, material body as a whole (i.e., the soul \"clothes\" itself in a material body) Cayce (900-18).
      2. the outer personality patterns of someone (i.e., his/her attitudes and behavior) (Cayce 294-136, A-5).
      see also Dress; Hair; Hat

      Clothing
      1. the physical, material body as a whole (i.e., the soul \"clothes\" itself in a material body) Cayce (900-18).
      2. the outer personality patterns of someone (i.e., his/her attitudes and behavior) (Cayce 294-136, A-5).
      see also Dress; Hair; Hat

      Clover
      1. that which grows and develops in a well-rounded way Cayce (900-120, A-2).
      2. four-leaf clover - seeming \"good luck\" that really has a spiritual cause Cayce (136-12).

      Coat
      1. thoughts and attitudes Cayce (137-73).
      2. raincoat - recommendation regarding physical wealth: to stay dry in order to avoid a virus or cold Cayce (137-24, A-8).
      3. attitudes (with color of coat giving clue as to type of attitude, see also colors) Cayce (294-136, A-5).
      4. fur coat - wintertime (i.e., predictive dream about something that would happen in the winter) Cayce (900-74, A-3).
      see also Hair; Hat; Dress; Coat

      Coffin
      1. the nature of the death experience Cayce (900-99, A-2).
      2. a state of consciusness which is attuned to the unseen spiritual world Cayce (900-241, A-7).
      3. a weakened state, total lack of vitality Cayce (294-50, A-1).
      4. a deadened, dull, unawakened state of consciousness which is lacking in spiritual insight Cayce (294-50, A-1).

      Compass
      a source of guidance Cayce (294-74, A-3).

      Container
      1. saucer - all that is currently held in the conscious mind Cayce (900-163, A-1).
      2. received like a trophy cup - the attanment of a union of knowledge and understanding which brings happiness, joy and peace Cayce (900-109).

      Court martial
      criticism (from others or self) Cayce (195-42, A-1).

      Court trial
      criticism (from others or self) Cayce (195-42, A-1).

      Cup
      1. saucer - all that is currently held in the conscious mind Cayce (900-163, A-1).
      2. received like a trophy cup - the attanment of a union of knowledge and understanding which brings happiness, joy and peace Cayce (900-109).

      Curtains
      that which covers or hides Cayce (900-156, A-15).

      Dawn
      the awakening of new forces Cayce (900-37)

      Death
      1. birth of new thought, an awakening from the subconscious mind Cayce (136-6)
      2. the coming of a condition that will test one's abilities Cayce (294-50)
      3. trials and tribulations which provide lessons in spiritual truth Cayce (900-178; 341-20).
      4. death of dreamer's brother - the death of the Christ, the Elder Brother, and its significance to the world Cayce (900-189)
      5. loss of a talent because of defects, imbalances, or weaknesses in the phyiscal body Cayce (294-70)
      6. the equalizer (i.e., that which brings all people of different social standing to one level) Cayce (136-70)
      7. one's own after-death state - the consciousness and understanding you experience in the after-death plane is available to you now as a way of understanding and comprehending in the physical plane Cayce (140-10)
      8. the loss of a characteristic from one's own life which is also a characteristic of the person who has died in the dream Cayce (900-189)
      9. the need for more attention, sympathy and love for the one who dies in dream Cayce (900-246)
      10. transition or change Cayce (900-375, A-3)

      Diamond
      great truth Cayce (900-280).

      Dining
      1. attention to physical food; diet Cayce (900-264), A-1).
      2. what one is feeding the mind Cayce (900-170, A-16).
      see also Food; Table

      Dirt
      1. something unbecoming or improper with oneself that needs to be corrected Cayce (900-160, A-15).
      2. fear or \"dirty attitudes\" within onself Cayce (195-60, A-1).
      3. improper or unclean state of mind Cayce (133-27, A-1; 137-73, A-1).
      4. warning to keep life \"clean\" and avoid any appearance of questionable moral conduct Cayce (294-56, A-2).
      5. grease soils clothes - too much grease in diet is currently harmful Cayce (294-138).

      Dirty
      1. something unbecoming or improper with oneself that needs to be corrected Cayce (900-160, A-15).
      2. fear or \"dirty attitudes\" within onself Cayce (195-60, A-1).
      3. improper or unclean state of mind Cayce (133-27, A-1; 137-73, A-1).
      4. warning to keep life \"clean\" and avoid any appearance of questionable moral conduct Cayce (294-56, A-2).
      5. grease soils clothes - too much grease in diet is currently harmful Cayce (294-138).

      Diving
      jumping into a new life experience, perhaps not as carefully as it should be done Cayce (137-87, A-2; 136-22, A-1).

      Dog
      1. a nature or disposition that may not always be trusted Cayce (294-87).
      2. that which is faithful and unfaithful Cayce (288-17).
      3. that which is friendly or, if aroused, an enemy Cayce (294-97).
      4. things going downhill - \"going to the dogs\" Cayce (294-97).

      Donkey
      1. an honor (e.g., Jesus' ride on Palm Sunday) Cayce (307-15).
      2. a lowly position indicating dishonor or instead, humbleness Cayce (307-15).

      Door
      1. openings, ways, or avenues of personal expression Cayce (137-109, A-1)
      2. locking back door - wanting to avoid unpleasant conditions Cayce (294-48)
      3. front door - the place of meeting that which is newly coming into one's life Cayce (294-48)
      4. trap door - a coming and unexpected new disclosure Cayce (900-265, A-10)
      5. trap door - traps or pitfalls into which one can fall Cayce (294-138).
      6. closing doors - counted-on opportunities will be shut, causing consternation Cayce (900-239, A-2).

      Doorway
      1. openings, ways, or avenues of personal expression Cayce (137-109, A-1)
      2. locking back door - wanting to avoid unpleasant conditions Cayce (294-48)
      3. front door - the place of meeting that which is newly coming into one's life Cayce (294-48)
      4. trap door - a coming and unexpected new disclosure Cayce (900-265, A-10)
      5. trap door - traps or pitfalls into which one can fall Cayce (294-138).
      6. closing doors - counted-on opportunities will be shut, causing consternation Cayce (900-239, A-2).

      Dragon
      fear Cayce (900-250, A-12).

      Drama
      the acts of the play are phases in the dreamer's own life being symbolically replayed Cayce (900-308).

      Draperies
      that which covers or hides Cayce (900-156, A-15).

      Dress
      1. (new) one being tried on, new thought, new ideals Cayce (136-15).
      2. one's appearance in the eyes of others Cayce (136-21, A-4).
      3. identity or the self-image one has adopted or is \"wearing\" Cayce (136-26, A-1).
      see also Clothes, clothing

      Drugstore
      actual drugs taken by the body Cayce (900-322, A-3).

      Drum
      beating - undiplomatic or untactful, \"beating the drum\" of one's own point of view Cayce (900-395).

      Duel
      sword - verbal argumentation with another person Cayce (900-313, A-5).

      Dummy
      1. warning about getting involved with dim-witted individuals Cayce (137-97, A-3).
      2. that which is controlled or yanked around by outside forces Cayce (900-260, A-11).

      Dying
      1. birth of new thought, an awakening from the subconscious mind Cayce (136-6)
      2. the coming of a condition that will test one's abilities Cayce (294-50)
      3. trials and tribulations which provide lessons in spiritual truth Cayce (900-178; 341-20).
      4. death of dreamer's brother - the death of the Christ, the Elder Brother, and its significance to the world Cayce (900-189)
      5. loss of a talent because of defects, imbalances, or weaknesses in the phyiscal body Cayce (294-70)
      6. the equalizer (i.e., that which brings all people of different social standing to one level) Cayce (136-70)
      7. one's own after-death state - the consciousness and understanding you experience in the after-death plane is available to you now as a way of understanding and comprehending in the physical plane Cayce (140-10)
      8. the loss of a characteristic from one's own life which is also a characteristic of the person who has died in the dream Cayce (900-189)
      9. the need for more attention, sympathy and love for the one who dies in dream Cayce (900-246)
      10. transition or change Cayce (900-375, A-3)

      Dynamite
      temper Cayce (900-135, A-7).
      see also Explosion, Fire

      Electric power line
      the driving force that energizes a situation Cayce (900-158, A-2).
      see also Hammer

      Elephant
      1. power and might combined with heightened knowledge and cunning Cayce (341-15, A-3).
      2. knowledge and power Cayce (900-90, A-1).

      Elevator
      changes, ups and downs Cayce (900-209, A-1; 900-241, A-1; 137-74, A-2).

      Explosion
      temper Cayce (900-135, A-7).
      see also Explosion, Fire

      Explosion
      1. warning of turmoil or change Cayce (136-41).
      2. harsh responses likely to come from others due to recent behaviors of dreamer Cayce (288-20).
      see also Dynamite

      Explosive
      temper Cayce (900-135, A-7).
      see also Explosion, Fire

      Eye
      1. one's outlook or vision Cayce (900-285, A-11; 900-308, A-4).
      2. large eyes - an all-seeing, clairvoyant vision of things Cayce (137-45).
      see Glasses

      Fabric
      truths being shown Cayce (137-35).
      see also Gold Fabric; Golden; Blue

      Fall
      1. conditions (could be physical health, financial, attitudinal/emotional state, etc.) that are falling or may soon go down; can be produced by conscious life fears rather than predictive guidance Cayce (900-216, A-8).
      2. disappointments in life Cayce (538-22, A-2).

      Falling
      1. conditions (could be physical health, financial, attitudinal/emotional state, etc.) that are falling or may soon go down; can be produced by conscious life fears rather than predictive guidance Cayce (900-216, A-8).
      2. disappointments in life Cayce (538-22, A-2).

      Feathers
      1. flying feathers - disrupted conditions Cayce (294-36, A-3).
      2. plucking feathers - things to be removed so that a new stability can emerge Cayce (137-37, A-4).

      Feet
      1. pathway one is on Cayce (900-37; 294-136, A-4).
      2. defective feet - flawed pathway one may be following Cayce (551-12).

      Fence
      1. confining yourself by your own conscious, limited interpretation (or understanding) of things Cayce (341-11, A-2).
      2. an enclosure that limits or hedges in Cayce (294-87, A-1).

      Fire
      1. fear which creates a hellish experience Cayce (900-282).
      2. a trial that makes things perfect Cayce (136-4).
      3. ire (i.e., anger or irritation) Cayce (136-4).
      4. that which can burn and reduce something (or someone) to nothing Cayce (288-15).
      5. detrimental conditions in the physical body which are consuming Cayce (900-216).
      6. temper Cayce (900-143; 900-253).
      7. physical conditions that would mar or cause physical distress Cayce (106-9).
      see also Dynamite

      Fireworks
      public acclaim Cayce (900-53).

      Fish
      1. the Christ Cayce (294-15).
      2. a geographic location near water (i.e., where fish can be caught) Cayce (294-44).
      3. that achievement to which you may attain Cayce (341-13).
      4. a lesson that can be drawn out (like a fish is drawn out of water) Cayce (294-34).

      Flag
      1. national or international affairs/issues (note what the flags are) Cayce (257-74, A-34).
      2. the standard by which one judges self Cayce (900-69, A-3).

      Flower
      1. hope Cayce (262-8).
      2. lily - spiritual development, growth and beauty that grow out of unsightly \"muck\" (i.e., the lily grows in water and mud) Cayce (137-63, A-3).

      Fly
      1. mastering physical laws and overcoming them - awakening to higher, fourth -dimensional understanding Cayce (900-159, A-4).
      2. traveling to be done in the waking state Cayce (2310-2).

      Flying
      1. mastering physical laws and overcoming them - awakening to higher, fourth -dimensional understanding Cayce (900-159, A-4).
      2. traveling to be done in the waking state Cayce (2310-2).

      Food
      1. that which nourishes us spiritually (e.g., truth) Cayce (281-6).
      2. anything that sustains us physically Cayce (136-18).
      3. that which sustains and nourishes us mentally (i.e., new ideas or knowledge) Cayce (900-294; 900-152).
      4. anything, in general, that gives us sustenance to the physical self Cayce (136-18, A-4).
      5. that with which one feeds the mind Cayce (900-239, A-1).
      6. the truth which the mind needs in order to grow Cayce (900-294, A-1).
      see also Dining table

      Foot
      1. pathway one is on Cayce (900-37; 294-136, A-4).
      2. defective feet - flawed pathway one may be following Cayce (551-12).

      Forest
      a mental place where one can easily get lost or confused such as in a maze (of trees) Cayce (136-16).
      see also Maze

      Foundation of a building
      1. the physical body of the dreamer (i.e., the \"foundation\" on which rests the capacity to get anything done) Cayce (294-10).
      2. plans (i.e., on which possible accomplishments rest) Cayce (294-72).
      3. that which is trusted and gives stability to one's life Cayce (39-3).

      Fountain
      source from which greater knowledge may be obtained Cayce (195-42).
      see also Water

      Game
      1. croquet - pleasure or enjoyment in a worldly way Cayce (900-120, A-1).
      2. physical efforts or challenges with goals (i.e., \"wickets\") to be made Cayce (900-128, A-3; 900-116, A-8).
      see also Ball

      Giant
      1. poeple or conditions which ridicule or are oppressive to self Cayce (900-113).
      2. conditions which seem to be a hindrance Cayce (137-38).
      3. foreboding of distressing or disagreeable conditions Cayce (137-38).
      4. the forces of ridicule (i.e., what belittles one or makes one feel small) Cayce (900-313, A-1).

      Glasses for the eyes
      that which enhances comprehension Cayce (538-19, A-1).
      see also Eye

      Gloves
      1. that which keeps the body warm and healthy (e.g., loss of gloves indicating need to take better care of health) Cayce (137-38).
      2. protection Cayce (900-418, A-3).
      see also Clothes; Coat

      Gold fabric
      truths being shown Cayce (137-35).
      see also Golden; Blue

      Golden
      truth for the mind Cayce (136-14, A-1; 136-24, A-10).

      Golf
      1. exercise for the physical well-being of the body Cayce (900-79; 900-85).
      2. golf ball - the person or the person's own life; the word of the spiritual forces Cayce (900-99).
      3. golf club - the way one goes about life Cayce (900-99).
      4. golf course - the world in which we make our way Cayce (900-99).
      see also Game; Ball

      Gorge
      troublesome conditions along the way Cayce (294-159).

      Grain
      knowledge or ideas which can be cast forth for others Cayce (294-87, A-1).
      see also Bread; Food

      Green
      development, growth Cayce (136-15, A-2).

      Gum
      that which must be chewed upon as a message or lesson in order to be understood Cayce (900-159, A-2).

      Gun
      1. pistol - aggressiveness, harshness Cayce (288-20).
      2. the source of injury (not necessarily bodily; in this case, financial) Cayce (195-27).
      3. a way of defending oneself Cayce (294-101).
      4. aiming a gun - keeping properly focused on target or goal Cayce (900-106, A-1).
      see also Knife; Sword; Weapon

      Hair
      1. reasoning process Cayce (137-41, A-2).
      2. thought Cayce (136-7, A-4; 900-99, A-4).
      3. knowledge Cayce (900-156, A-3).
      see also Hat

      Hammer
      the driving force in a situation Cayce (294-36, A-2).
      see also Electric power line

      Hat
      1. active conditions (i.e., what is currently going on in the life) that exist with an individual Cayce (900-122).
      2. the nature of a person's thoughts Cayce (136-18).
      see also Hair; Dress; Coat

      Hay
      1. that which grows and develops in a well-rounded way Cayce (900-120, A-2).
      2. four-leaf clover - seeming \"good luck\" that really has a spiritual cause Cayce (136-12).

      Head
      1. functioning of the brain Cayce (294-56).
      2. an attitude, orientation or way of approach (e.g., dream character with head on backwards means approaching things in backward fashion) Cayce (294-131, A-3).
      3. headless - inability to reach that person through normal, physical, conscious means - can only be contacted through spiritual means Cayce (900-355, A-1).
      4. headless - warning not to lose your head in daily duties Cayce (137-36).

      Headless
      1. functioning of the brain Cayce (294-56).
      2. an attitude, orientation or way of approach (e.g., dream character with head on backwards means approaching things in backward fashion) Cayce (294-131, A-3).
      3. headless - inability to reach that person through normal, physical, conscious means - can only be contacted through spiritual means Cayce (900-355, A-1).
      4. headless - warning not to lose your head in daily duties Cayce (137-36).

      Home
      1. condition and effects created by one's current work in life Cayce (294-50).
      2. a specific station in the thought and action of a person Cayce (538-20).
      3. the \"place\" in which one dwells in consciousness (i.e., one's state of consciousness) Cayce (900-53).
      4. the mental state of an individual Cayce (900-98, A-3).

      Hornet
      1. troublesome obstacles to be overcome Cayce (341-13).
      2. warning about dangerous condition (i.e., may be painful) Cayce (294-67).

      Horse
      1. the messenger Cayce (294-136; 262-15; 137-89).
      2. the message and the messenger Cayce (900-98; 900-336).
      3. the nature of the message may be represented in the kind of horse (e.g., a charger, a slow workhorse, a race horse, the horses' color, etc.) Cayce (294-85).

      House
      1. condition and effects created by one's current work in life Cayce (294-50).
      2. a specific station in the thought and action of a person Cayce (538-20).
      3. the \"place\" in which one dwells in consciousness (i.e., one's state of consciousness) Cayce (900-53).
      4. the mental state of an individual Cayce (900-98, A-3).

      Intruder
      1. breaks into home - the breaking of a law; the breaking of a spiritual law (because the home represents the spiritual home) Cayce (136-60).
      2. self-indulgent attitudes or behaviors Cayce (136-24, A-12).
      see also Burglar; Thief

      Jacket
      1. thoughts and attitudes Cayce (137-73).
      2. raincoat - recommendation regarding physical wealth: to stay dry in order to avoid a virus or cold Cayce (137-24, A-8).
      3. attitudes (with color of coat giving clue as to type of attitude, see also colors) Cayce (294-136, A-5).
      4. fur coat - wintertime (i.e., predictive dream about something that would happen in the winter) Cayce (900-74, A-3).
      see also Hair; Hat; Dress; Coat

      Jumping
      jumping into a new life experience, perhaps not as carefully as it should be done Cayce (137-87, A-2; 136-22, A-1).

      Jungle
      a mental place where one can easily get lost or confused such as in a maze (of trees) Cayce (136-16).
      see also Maze

      Key
      1. the conscious knowledge necessary to understand more of the Universal Laws (i.e., the \"lock\" represents the mysteries of living things in a material world) Cayce (900-84).
      2. safety or that which provides safety Cayce (137-99, A-2).
      3. the solution or answer to a situation Cayce (900-280, A-1).

      King
      1. the attainment of a high goal Cayce (900-261, A-7).
      2. help, assistance and aid that can come from beyond oneself Cayce (900-208, A-5).

      Knife
      1. a \"two-edged\" tool that can be used for defense or to force one's own way upon another Cayce (900-270).
      2. forces exterted in the material world for destruction Cayce (900-37).
      see also Sword, Weapon

      Ladder
      1. the Way (i.e., the ladder to heaven or personal spiritual growth) Cayce (281-19).
      2. any kind of ascent Cayce (900-128).
      3. descending ladder - doing something in life that is a \"step down\" from what was previously done Cayce (900-314, A-6).
      4. missing rung of ladder - a hardship along the way of life Cayce (281-19, A-7).

      Lake
      peace and tranquility Cayce (262-8).
      see also Water

      Leaves
      dead leaves on ground - that which is sloughed off or rejected (like drosses from the body) Cayce (294-136).

      Letter
      1. information which comes Cayce (900-242).
      2. messages of truth Cayce (538-19, A-1).

      Light
      1. great lessons and great truths Cayce (106-10).
      2. knowledge and its application which brings understanding Cayce (341-22).
      3. the throne of God's presence Cayce (136-26).
      4. the rays of God's love, peace and happiness Cayce (900-216).
      5. a higher force and power Cayce (900-315).
      6. that directing force as would show the way to gain more perfect knowledge Cayce (900-159).
      7. hope Cayce (137-46).

      Light bulb
      1. that which bring's the light of understanding Cayce (900-366).
      2. one's own intuition Cayce (900-278, A-7).

      Lightning
      1. the higher forces, which may be destructive to many people, but can be a life-giving flow Cayce (900-79).
      2. fear (i.e., struck by lightning) Cayce (136-45).


      Liquor
      1. laying aside physical consciousness Cayce (136-60).
      2. literally, about drinking habits Cayce (137-97).

      Luggage
      1. that which you \"have in hand\" in your life Cayce (294-100, A-1).
      2. that which is at hand and is \"tried and true\" Cayce (294-39, A-1).

      Marriage
      1. an inner union with the higher forces that opens creativity Cayce (900-362, A-4).
      2. commitments to be honored in regard to another person (not necessarily just the spouse) Cayce (136-62, A-1).
      3. duty to be kept Cayce (900-156, A-4).
      4. close relations with another person which bring goodness and happiness (but not necessarily a literal marriage) Cayce (900-202, A-1).
      5. the inner marriage with the Christ Cayce (900-258, A-3; 262-69).
      6. a business deal, a joining of commercial interests Cayce (558-15, A-1).

      Maze
      confusion in the face of many turning points or options Cayce (900-308, A-12).

      Mirror
      how one is seen by others Cayce (900-332).

      Money
      1. benefits or returns from efforts Cayce (294-89, A-1).
      2. the vehicle (or channel) for making exchange Cayce (137-99, A-2).
      3. borrowed money - favorable conditions which have strings attached (i.e., obligations) Cayce (900-134, A-1).
      4. that which is of value and truth Cayce (900-109, A-3; 900-69, A-1).
      5. sign of appreciation for services rendered Cayce (136-26, A-18).
      6. a criterion or a way of indicating success (900-109, A-3; 136-26, A-18).
      7. an opportunity to make money (literally) (195-33, A-2).
      8. necessity to raise considerable money - warning about becoming extravagant Cayce (341-14, A-3).
      9. worthless paper money - warning about gambling Cayce (195-30).
      10. the material world and its values Cayce (900-305, A-5).
      11. million dollars - promise that whatever resources (not just money) are required will be supplied as the need arises Cayce (900-202, A-5).


      Moon
      carnal romance, the impulse to earthly passion Cayce (900-268, A-5).

      Morning
      the awakening of new forces Cayce (900-37)

      Mountain
      1. reaching higher and higher in mental development Cayce (262-64).
      2. a place from which there is a more perfect understanding of the physical world Cayce (341-15).
      3. a place where an understanding of truth is gained Cayce (900-34).
      4. gaining the full height or the full concept of a matter Cayce (900-305).
      5. the rise to the spiritual forces Cayce (195-33).

      Movies
      mass consciousness; the attitudes of the populace at large Cayce (136-26, A-18).

      Mud
      that which makes for a hindrance Cayce (294-159, A-4).

      Nakedness
      1. fleshly desires Cayce (294-67).
      2. the uncovering or exposure of something intended to be kept hidden Cayce (294-67).
      3. ignorance or not understanding (i.e., \"that bareness ... to which one is reduced by not opening self to an understanding ...\") Cayce (341-11, A-2).
      4. feeling one is laid bare to criticism, vulnerable in this fashion Cayce (136-15, A-1).

      Negro
      a truth which is submerged and still in one's own unconscious (dreamer was a white female, age 48) Cayce (106-10, A-2).

      Newspaper
      comics - encouragement to use one's sense of humor and laugh more often Cayce (900-159).

      Nudity
      1. fleshly desires Cayce (294-67).
      2. the uncovering or exposure of something intended to be kept hidden Cayce (294-67).
      3. ignorance or not understanding (i.e., \"that bareness ... to which one is reduced by not opening self to an understanding ...\") Cayce (341-11, A-2).
      4. feeling one is laid bare to critism, vulnerable in this fashion Cayce (136-15, A-1).

      Old man
      1. wisdom through many experiences, the seer or sage Cayce (900-156, A-1).
      2. Christ symbol Cayce (136-26, A-3).
      3. old lesson learned which now needs new application in a new way Cayce (900-185).

      Old woman
      1. wisdom through many experiences, the seer or sage Cayce (900-156, A-1).
      2. Christ symbol Cayce (136-26, A-3).
      3. old lesson learned which now needs new application in a new way Cayce (900-185).

      Orchestra
      the forces of one's life in harmony Cayce (900-89).

      Pants
      changing of - changing one's personal philosophy of life Cayce (900-202, A-4).

      Parents
      those who are available to give aid and assistance Cayce (900-91, A-4).

      Party
      1. one's social life Cayce (900-159, A-3; 900-171, A-1; 341-12, A-2).
      2. a special development in one's education or mental growth Cayce (136-27, A-1).
      3. the physical diet when too many sweets are being consumed Cayce (900-234, A-1).

      Path
      1. journey of life one is on Cayce (195-42, A-1).
      2. rough, poor roadbed - troublesome conditions to be encountered Cayce (900-18, A-2).
      3. junction, crossroad - choices in life about how to use resources Cayce (900-224, A-2). a time in life of especially needing guidance Cayce (900-232, A-1).

      Pawn shop
      trading off in a way that wastes valuable resources Cayce (900-132, A-5).

      Pen
      a way of thinking Cayce (137-73, A-1).

      Pencil
      a way of thinking Cayce (137-73, A-1).

      Perfume
      a person's particular, unique attitudes and ways of expression in the world Cayce (136-24, A-7).

      Pig
      1. sexual desires Cayce (294-67).
      2. \"hog\" the whole show Cayce (294-50).

      Platform
      shaky and unstable - the condition of one's physical body is weakened or imbalanced Cayce (136-22).

      Pocket
      something kept for self rather than distributed Cayce (137-99).

      Poison
      danger, detrimental conditions warned of Cayce (137-17).

      Police
      1. the law, especially universal or spiritual laws Cayce (136-29, A-6).
      2. that which tries to bring disorder under control Cayce (136-18, A-3).
      3. uniformed - spiritual law Cayce (900-115, A-1; 900-220, A-3).
      4. plainclothes policeman - laws as interpreted just from a human level, God's laws Cayce (900-115, A-1; 900-220, A-3).

      Pond
      peace and tranquility Cayce (262-8).
      see also Water

      Priest
      safety, security and strength in the spiritual forces Cayce (195-33).

      Prisoner
      1. being controlled by outside conditions Cayce (341-18, A-6).
      2. trapped in efforts to justify oneself (misusing the mind in this way) Cayce (900-91, A-2).
      3. prison - trapped by lazily letting one's life be too centered in one direction (i.e., imbalanced) Cayce (341-26, A-2).

      Pulling
      pulling self up - raising one's own position to a more advantageous one Cayce (900-134, A-1).

      Pulpit
      leadership, teaching attitude Cayce (900-285).

      Puppet
      1. warning about getting involved with dim-witted individuals Cayce (137-97, A-3).
      2. that which is controlled or yanked around by outside forces Cayce (900-260, A-11).

      Quilt bed cover
      1. the \"cover\" or mode of conduct in the home Cayce (900-142).
      2. helpful attitudes to make the best of or to cover a difficult situation Cayce (900-180)

      Radio
      1. one's own capacity to attune or tune in to better understandings (even to higher forces or psychic forces) Cayce (900-230).
      2. the way in which the Father can \"hear at a distance\" our needs Cayce (900-231).
      3. our capacity to attune to the Infinite and receive a power that manifests in the physical life Cayce (900-231).
      4. force and power that can radiate a far distance Cayce (900-231; 900-301).
      5. the capacity to attune to truth Cayce (900-230, A-3).

      Rain
      1. blessings, benefits Cayce (900-98, A-1).
      2. conditions that are coming down (e.g., dreamer is stockbroker; rain coming down signifed lower market) Cayce (900-266, A-6).

      Red
      1. desires of the heart Cayce (900-87, A-4).
      2. meaningful, important to be understood or grasped (e.g., red underlining of a written passage) Cayce (900-89, A-2).
      3. blood Cayce (900-166, A-10).
      4. trouble or misunderstanding Cayce (487-6).
      5. red hat - higher attributes of mind development Cayce (900-101, A-2).

      Restaurant
      1. food for the physical needs of a body Cayce (900-85, A-1; 900-95, A-2).
      2. a place of seeking the higher foods of spiritual truth (i.e., \"feed at the table of the Giver of all good and perfect gifts\") Cayce (900-220, A-7).
      see also Dining table

      River
      1. the way of life Cayce (900-64).
      2. stream - a dividing line Cayce (294-62, A-2).

      Road
      1. journey of life one is on Cayce (195-42, A-1).
      2. rough, poor roadbed - troublesome conditions to be encountered Cayce (900-18, A-2).
      3. junction, crossroad - choices in life about how to use resources Cayce (900-224, A-2). a time in life of especially needing guidance Cayce (900-232, A-1).

      Robber
      a warning about someone who may try to take advantage of the dreamer Cayce (195-51, A-2).
      see also Intruder

      Rocks
      1. large ones in road - troublesome conditions along the way Cayce (294-159).
      2. difficulties to overcome Cayce (538-25).

      Roof
      1. the top or pinnacle of thought and understanding Cayce (900-105, A-1).
      2. hanging from edge of roof - getting oneself into precarious situations or circumstances Cayce (900-398).

      Rubbish
      disorder and laxness in the life Cayce (262-8).

      Rug
      A subservient state; being walked on Cayce (294-36, A-2).

      Runner
      that force through which the individual may gain strength to go alone Cayce (538-16).

      Saucer
      1. saucer - all that is currently held in the conscious mind Cayce (900-163, A-1).
      2. received like a trophy cup - the attanment of a union of knowledge and understanding which brings happiness, joy and peace Cayce (900-109).

      Scar
      1. a deficiency resulting from a past condition Cayce (900-207, A-5).
      2. from operation - reminder of how it is sometimes necessary to have something removed (i.e., particularly from the mind) Cayce (900-296, A-9).

      School
      1. the issues of daily life Cayce (900-270; 900-106; 136-23; 136-24).
      2. the lessons or training to which the mind may attain Cayce (900-139; 900-261).
      3. one's own teaching of others Cayce (900-142).
      4. higher learning - learning about universal laws Cayce (294-67).

      Scissors
      seeming opposites that, when applied for truth, can accomplish much Cayce (900-17, A-3).

      Scorpion
      that which is dangerous or poisonous Cayce (900-318, A-7).

      Seed
      1. that which is able to bring forth into manifestation something of its own kind (e.g., like begets like) Cayce (136-18, A-1).
      2. the word of truth Cayce (900-308, A-12).

      Serpent
      1. the wisdom of all things Cayce (294-136).
      2. temptations Cayce (294-136).
      3. that which threatens harm Cayce (294-159).
      4. those who would harm in an underhanded manner Cayce (900-81).
      5. monstrous and hissing - self's own condemnation of self Cayce (900-217).

      Servant
      the reminder to be of service (i.e., as in \"He who would be greatest or master must be servant to all\") Cayce (900-231, A-1).

      Shack
      humility, lowly estate Cayce (900-175, A-5).

      Shanty
      humility, lowly estate Cayce (900-175, A-5).

      Shells
      1. the many different forms or physical manifestions that come from the original oneness (i.e., the sea) Cayce (538-13).
      2. individuals who may be helped or missed in the passage of daily life (i.e., just as one may notice or miss a seashell on the beach) Cayce (538-16).
      3. great truths that have been gathered Cayce (538-16).

      Shepard
      the leader Cayce (136-36, A-1).

      Ship
      1. the voyage of life Cayce (136-41).
      2. a body of thought which one can enter into and travel upon Cayce (900-102, A-2).
      3. something that comes from a foreign source (i.e., from across the waters) Cayce (900-142, A-7).
      4. a forthcoming trip Cayce (136-67).
      5. a message about spiritual truth to be carried abroad Cayce (900-267, A-4).
      6. ferryboat separating from a pier - a voyage into the afterlife, the separation into a new realm Cayce (900-370).

      Shirt
      1. the thought or intent taken toward others Cayce (195-60).
      2. the attitudes and understandings of life that one \"wears\" Cayce (900-160, A-15).
      see also Dress; Pants; Hat; Clothes

      Shoemaker
      the source of assistance in formulating a foundation (shoes) for one's life Cayce (106-6).

      Shoes
      an individual's foundation Cayce (106-6).

      Shower
      1. cleansing and freeing from old ideas Cayce (900-189).
      2. a cleansing and strengthening of the outer self, which should not be confused with the inner strengthening that comes from God Cayce (900-110).

      Silhouette
      looking at things with a one-sided, limited view Cayce (137-50, A-2).

      Snake
      1. the wisdom of all things Cayce (294-136).
      2. temptations Cayce (294-136).
      3. that which threatens harm Cayce (294-159).
      4. those who would harm in an underhanded manner Cayce (900-81).
      5. monstrous and hissing - self's own condemnation of self Cayce (900-217).

      Soiled
      1. something unbecoming or improper with oneself that needs to be corrected Cayce (900-160, A-15).
      2. fear or \"dirty attitudes\" within onself Cayce (195-60, A-1).
      3. improper or unclean state of mind Cayce (133-27, A-1; 137-73, A-1).
      4. warning to keep life \"clean\" and avoid any appearance of questionable moral conduct Cayce (294-56, A-2).
      5. grease soils clothes - too much grease in diet is currently harmful Cayce (294-138).

      Sphere
      1. the \"perfect sphere\" - some ideal or concept of wholeness Cayce (900-104).
      2. the forces of this world as they relate to the Universal Force Cayce (900-128, A-3).
      3. a whole, or well-rounded, approach to things Cayce (900-140, A-6).
      4. The oneness of purpose Cayce (900-142, A-1).
      5. childhood games Cayce (137-61, A-2).

      Spider
      menacing - warning about a threat from certain other people who would attempt to take things from the dreamer (i.e., perhaps in the sense of being caught in thier web) Cayce (2671-5).

      Spoon
      do things in small doses Cayce (281-6, A-4).

      Spring water
      source from which greater knowledge may be obtained Cayce (195-42).
      see also Water

      Stage
      to make something public, to allow the outside world to see Cayce (900-114, A-4).

      Stairs
      1. the Way (i.e., the ladder to heaven or personal spiritual growth) Cayce (281-19).
      2. any kind of ascent Cayce (900-128).
      3. descending ladder - doing something in life that is a \"step down\" from what was previously done Cayce (900-314, A-6).
      4. missing rung of ladder - a hardship along the way of life Cayce (281-19, A-7).

      Statue
      1. a part of self that is lifeless but which may awaken and come to life Cayce (262-8).
      2. the physical product of that which is created first as a mental image Cayce (900-294).
      3. an image to show the \"formulative spirit\" or spirit that emanates (e.g., the Statue of Liberty represents the spirit of a nation) Cayce (262-2).

      Step
      1. the Way (i.e., the ladder to heaven or personal spiritual growth) Cayce (281-19).
      2. any kind of ascent Cayce (900-128).
      3. descending ladder - doing something in life that is a \"step down\" from what was previously done Cayce (900-314, A-6).
      4. missing rung of ladder - a hardship along the way of life Cayce (281-19, A-7).

      Stick
      1. represents the rod or staff of life Cayce (294-136).
      2. sign of authority of the leader Cayce (294-136).

      Street
      1. journey of life one is on Cayce (195-42, A-1).
      2. rough, poor roadbed - troublesome conditions to be encountered Cayce (900-18, A-2).
      3. junction, crossroad - choices in life about how to use resources Cayce (900-224, A-2). a time in life of especially needing guidance Cayce (900-232, A-1).

      Stripes
      something subject to change (i.e., as opposed to solid color that shows a consistency) Cayce (137-61).

      Suitcase
      1. that which you \"have in hand\" in your life Cayce (294-100, A-1).
      2. that which is at hand and is \"tried and true\" Cayce (294-39, A-1).

      Sun
      1. the spiritual force which presents lessons or knowledge (i.e., the sunshine) Cayce (900-111).
      2. the Father's love to all Cayce (900-96).

      Sunrise
      the awakening of new forces Cayce (900-37)

      Swan
      peace and serenity Cayce (262-8).

      Swim
      1. submerged in or attuned to universal forces Cayce (136-54, A-4).
      2. making headway in some endeavor Cayce (900-79, A-9).

      Sword
      1. the Spirit (like a two-edge sword that can cut either way) Cayce (900-224, A-2,3).
      2. power and authority Cayce (900-224, A-2).
      see also Knife

      Table
      1. attention to physical food; diet Cayce (900-264), A-1).
      2. what one is feeding the mind Cayce (900-170, A-16).
      see also Food; Dining

      Teacher
      anything that aids the development of the mind Cayce (900-261, A-6).

      Teeth
      1. spoken words Cayce (136-49).
      2. false teeth - sharp words recently spoken Cayce (136-7).
      3. false teeth that shone like pearls and gold - these unreasonable-appearing teeth represent speech which is only \"show\" and takes the place of real application Cayce (288-15).

      Telephone
      1. a way of gaining information Cayce (900-128, A-1).
      2. a coming message Cayce (136-24, A-9).

      Telescope
      the capacity to perceive things far off (i.e., the future) Cayce (900-128, A-1).to

      Temple
      1. safety and security and strength in the spiritual forces Cayce (195-33).
      2. conditions related to both daily life and spiritual life Cayce (341-15).

      Temple
      1. assistance in understanding one's own spiritual welfare Cayce (900-85).
      2. past-life memory of an incarnation working in a temple Cayce (172-3).
      3. the spiritual forces that come into play with the conscious mind in studying any subject Cayce (136-8).

      Tent
      an insecure dwelling (i.e., a place in consciousness that is not fixed, secure, stable) Cayce (137-31).

      Thermometer
      measurements or judgements made using a physical world standard Cayce (900-305, A-5).

      Thief
      a warning about someone who may try to take advantage of the dreamer Cayce (195-51, A-2).
      see also Intruder

      Train
      1. train ride - the journey of life Cayce (900-296, A-4).
      2. taking a trip (literally) Cayce (294-100, A-1,5).
      3. engineer of train - the directing, controlling force in some life situation Cayce (294-36, A-3).
      4. stock exchange trading of train stocks Cayce (294-39, A-1; 900-128, A-3).
      5. the necessity to get moving, to grow to change Cayce (900-110, A-4).

      Trash
      disorder and laxness in the life Cayce (262-8).

      Travel
      1. changes that will come Cayce (136-41).
      2. actual trip to be taken soon Cayce (341-18).
      3. mental changes happening (i.e., in attitudes) Cayce (341-26, A-1).

      Trip
      1. changes that will come Cayce (136-41).
      2. actual trip to be taken soon Cayce (341-18).
      3. mental changes happening (i.e., in attitudes) Cayce (341-26, A-1).

      Turban
      that which is mysterious to the mind Cayce (136-15, A-1).

      Turtle
      the strength of new life, longevity Cayce (341-18, A-6).

      Unclean
      1. something unbecoming or improper with oneself that needs to be corrected Cayce (900-160, A-15).
      2. fear or \"dirty attitudes\" within onself Cayce (195-60, A-1).
      3. improper or unclean state of mind Cayce (133-27, A-1; 137-73, A-1).
      4. warning to keep life \"clean\" and avoid any appearance of questionable moral conduct Cayce (294-56, A-2).
      5. grease soils clothes - too much grease in diet is currently harmful Cayce (294-138).

      Uniform
      1. dressed in a uniform - one's duty Cayce (137-36).
      2. a shared or common trend of thought (i.e., among all who wear the same uniform) Cayce (136-14).
      see also Police

      Wading
      taking on a new experience little by little and with prudence Cayce (137-84, A-2).
      see also Swim

      Walking Cane
      that which provides aid and assistance (especially in a physical way) but which can be used either as mere \"show\" or as genuine and understood help (i.e., some people carry a cane only for show) Cayce (137-63, A-4).

      Wall
      1. an obstacle to be overcome (climbed) before the goal/ideal can be attained Cayce (294-62, A-2).
      2. the challenge to apply a truth; the moment of truth (e.g., \"up against a wall\" where one must do something that makes or breaks a situation Cayce (106-10, A-2).

      Wasps
      1. troublesome obstacles to be overcome Cayce (341-13).
      2. warning about dangerous condition (i.e., may be painful) Cayce (294-67).

      Water
      1. the mother of all living organisms Cayce (538-16).
      2. the source of physical creation: Mother Sea Cayce (538-14).
      3. the cleansing force as one moves from one experience to another Cayce (136-83).
      4. the mother of life Cayce (136-83).
      5. the source of life and understanding Cayce (294-136).
      6. the beginning or source of all forces Cayce (136-54).
      7. life or the living way Cayce (294-15).
      8. the source of life and understanding Cayce (294-136).
      9. clear water - clearness of understanding, purity of purpose Cayce (294-159).
      10. dirty water - imperfect understanding and knowledge Cayce (137-28).
      11. the water of Life as found in Christ Cayce (294-50).
      12. the first element of life Cayce (900-109).

      Wave (sea)
      conditions that are wavering Cayce (900-205, A-4).

      Weapon
      1. pistol - aggressiveness, harshness Cayce (288-20).
      2. the source of injury (not necessarily bodily; in this case, financial) Cayce (195-27).
      3. a way of defending oneself Cayce (294-101).
      4. aiming a gun - keeping properly focused on target or goal Cayce (900-106, A-1).
      see Knife; Sword; Gun

      Weeds
      neglect Cayce (294-66, A-1).

      White
      purity Cayce (136-26, A-1).

      Wild man
      the emotional upset of oneself (e.g., uncontrolled anger) Cayce (136-18, A-2).

      Woods
      a mental place where one can easily get lost or confused such as in a maze (of trees) Cayce (136-16).
      see also Maze[/b]
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      I've come across a dream interpretation technique called the thematic approach. Instead of trying to interpret individual dream symbols one uses a theme or generalized summation of the dream to attempt to understand it. The hypothesis underlying the thematic approach is that our dream experiences reflect the basic patterns of daily life. This reflection may take the form of guidance, a warning, or simply a depiction of things as they are. The meaning of the dream may be to call attention to a particular pattern of experience that is going on in waking life. Basically how this works is like I stated before, is to break the dream down into a generalized summation. A specific person becomes "someone", a particular thing becomes "something", and we come up with a theme that's say something like this; "Someone is running away from something."

      As far as relating to your dream specifically, there were not enough details given, but as an example, if say your dream went like this; "I look in the mirror and see all my teeth fall out.", you could summize it by saying "I see myself loseing something important to me."

      I hope this helps. If you would like more input, post your entire dream and we'll see what we can do.

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      Thanks for the input. Unfortunately I only remember bits and pieces of the dream now. I'll see if I can put something together that makes sense.

      I remember I was at work... or what I thought was work because there was one of my managers there. (p.s. I don’t work there any longer). For some reason she was blind in my dream but it had a feeling of an accident and that her vision may come back... after that, I think I was working and for some reason I bit down really hard and my back left side teeth cracked and fell out. After those fell out all my upper teeth started falling out. I remember collecting them and giving them to someone and I told them to put my teeth in water so that I could have them put back in or something. I saw my teeth in this water filled bag and for some reason I was compelled to spit in the bag... for some reason I thought it would help preserve my teeth. I remember calling someone... my mom or the dentist and telling them my teeth came out but I couldn’t talk right, everything was slurred. As I was talking on the phone I think I may have looked into the mirror because I remember thinking that my lips were very swollen. I don't know what happened next but I do know that I was told I couldn't get my teeth fixed till Monday and it was Friday at the time. I started to cry... that's all I can remember.

      Weird huh?

      By the way... thank you all again for the great info!!!
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      Well lets take a stab at this.

      I want to point out that the thematic approach is just that, an approach. It's not ment to replace symbol interpretation. The thing with dreams is they are often so full of information it is difficult to decifer (A picture says a thousand words). The whole idea is to break the dream down to get the basic gyst, then go from there.

      There is a definite theme of loss here (Manager lost sight, you lost teeth). Not only that but, the manager is from a job you no loger have, (loss again!). I might add that often people represented in our dreams are symbolic aspects of some part of ourselves.

      You desire help but, are unable to convey that desire.

      You are told you will receive help with what you lost but, will have to wait.

      So, broken down one could say, "I have lost something important to me(or, something is missing in my life) that I need help getting back but, can't ask for."

      On a side note you are told, with patience you will receive what is missing.

      Think of it that way and see if it helps. Good luck!

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      Wow that is totally amazing! I have had a lot of loss in my life right now and I am hoping to gain from it soon but things aren't going as I would exactly like them to. Thanks so much for your input it makes a lot of sense! I will have to keep track of my dream and their meaning more in the future. Things will get better I am sure. Thanks again!!!
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      maybe this one might help too.

      In general, dreams about losing one's teeth are common and suggest the dreamer feels powerless or out of control in a real life situation. Here are some more meanings for dreams about teeth:
      -To dream of loose teeth is a warning of untrustworthy friends.
      -If your teeth fell out or you spit them out, you are anxious about money.
      -To dream of brushing your teeth represents the clearance of obstacles which have been holding you back.
      -If you dream of having/seeing wooden teeth, you are feeling apathetic and emotionless. You may be behaving automatically and just going along with the flow. Or you may be acting out without fully thinking things through.
      -If you dream of having gray or rotting teeth, this may be a sign of health problems - see your doctor.
      -To dream of getting a cavity in your tooth is sometimes a warning that your health is at risk. The other possible meaning is, you have uttered some false or mean words and those words are coming back to haunt you.
      -A dream of having broken or unusually worn-down teeth symbolizes the breakdown of an important relationship
      -To dream of bleaching your teeth indicates a desire to get over bad habits and issues that have been making you unhealthy. It's also a common dream to have when recovering from an illness.
      -To dream of having very white and/or even teeth forecasts happiness and prosperity.
      -If you dream of biting someone, or being bitten by a person or animal, you are engaged in a power struggle with someone.
      -To dream of having something stuck in your teeth - or picking your teeth - is a warning of false friends in your close circle.
      -To dream of fangs - whether it was you or someone else who had them - indicates that you have said some words that have been hurtful to others.
      -Also see "Dentures."
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      Thanks for the info cocoy that helps a lot!!!! I sure have learned a lot from this dream you guys rock!
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      i've had a really weird dream about eating an apple, and all of my teeth are loose but they don't fall out and so i can't bite into the apple, my teeth just go along the groove of the apple.

      I've read that if you have dreams about your teeth falling out, It means you either talk too much, like you told a secret or something, or you don't talk enough. Like you have something to say, to get off your chest, but your not doing anything about it.
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      stress

      when i dream about losing my teeth I am usually stressed out in my life. (one time I dreamt my tooth fell out and the vein was sticking out. so i started pulling on that too, and it startied to come out like string. i pulled and pulled until there was a big pile of veins on the floor , yucko) strange enough i also dream about tidal waves when I am stressed.

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      Re: My Teeth

      Originally posted by Alaurast78
      I had a dream the other night that bothered me a lot for some reason. *I dreamt that most of my upper teeth fell out and freaked me out. *I remember hearing somewhere that this means something. *Any ideas? *
      Freud says it's linked with orgasms...but I don't know how.

      I think it's a stress related thing personally. I always dream about teeth falling out or tornadoes when I'm stressed.

      But if they're recurring dreams, they can make good dream signs for lucidity.

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      Re: My Teeth

      Originally posted by OpheliaBlue

      Freud says it's linked with orgasms...but I don't know how.

      I think it's a stress related thing personally. I always dream about teeth falling out or tornadoes when I'm stressed.

      But if they're recurring dreams, they can make good dream signs for lucidity.
      I wish it were a recurring dream sign. As of yet I don't think I really have something that happens all the time. My dreams are so random! Oh well!
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      last night i dreamt that i had braces, (in reality i don't) and i could feel them and i was looking at them in a mirror. This is kind of like the opposite of teeth falling out, because my teeth felt secure, what do you think this means?
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      i've had dreams where my teeth fall out several times. i've actually been able to use this event to trigger lucid dreams. (my teeth fell out? i must be dreaming). i've read before that this could be a sign on depression/anxiety. also, i've heard that the ancient egyptians believed this to be a sign that a member of your family is plotting to kill you. weird. next time your teeth start falling out, just try to remember that this would only happen in a dream, then use it to your advantage. yes!

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      You know, I have dreams that my teeth fall out a lot. It really disturbes me. It has resulted in my over caring for my teeth, brushing them 5-7 times a day. I find that if I brush them a lot, the dreams are not as prevailant, but I know it's horrible for my teeth to brush them too much...Because of the dreams, I've become obsessed with my teeth.
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      that's.............not normal lol
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      Lol....I'm fully aware of this, but I just don't know what to do. After I eat anything (even just a bite of something here and there) I find myself not being able to think about anything else but brushing them, and this is all to avoid the dreams. I'm not sure what I can do......
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