I hate dream dictionaries, only you know which situations apply to the signs and symbols in you dream. So only you can really interpret what's going on, telling another person will probably only lead to it. |
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this is a dream that a friend of mine had. she was dreaming and realized it. there was this freaky demon that was chasing her and she was thinking of something to stop it. so she stopped and stared at one spot and was concentrating on something that would stop this monster. nothing in particular, just something to stop him. so out popped a dictionary. she got a little confused and picked up but then she woke up. when she told us about it, we all thought that maybe the dictionary signified the power of knowledge. use her knowledge to fight it...too bad she woke up. but have any of you had a dream like this? i think its pretty interesting... |
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I hate dream dictionaries, only you know which situations apply to the signs and symbols in you dream. So only you can really interpret what's going on, telling another person will probably only lead to it. |
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I would've thrown the dictionary at the monster. Too literal? |
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"...all life is only a set of pictures in the brain, among which there is no difference betwixt those born of real
things and those born of inward dreamings, and no cause to value the one above the other. " H. P. Lovecraft
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clear eyes. strong hands.
i would have opened the dictionary and read it. it probably said what to do |
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Books are the Coolest in a Dream because its always something out of the ordinary within them. Words may be all construde pictures moving man its all fun. Hell if the story looks interesting enough like some kind of exoctic island just close your eyes and think of that picture and presto! you're there baby! |
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maybe she thought she needed some kind of spell book or somethin? i have no idea what i would have done, stand my ground, spilled blood, or ran untill i pissed my pants. |
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"...all life is only a set of pictures in the brain, among which there is no difference betwixt those born of real
things and those born of inward dreamings, and no cause to value the one above the other. " H. P. Lovecraft
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