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I agree with PassionFlower, dreams are of subconsciousness

Everything that we have ever thought and done is recorded and stored in our subconscious' library. This maze of infinite thought-files periodotically goes through, what I call, inventory.  These stored files are then audited for intensity, and priority.  Most times we are asleep when this takes place. Also, it may stand to reason that every thought has a part of our senses attached to them. This may answer some age-old inquiries as to why we think or dream of certain things and people more often.

Think back on what it is that relaxes you. Think back and ask yourself what it is that you desire the most. In every case if you cannot answer these two questions your subconcious will answer them while you're asleep.

Take care of yourself UnID..

posted by amazman on December 5, 2004 at 2:28 PM | link to this | reply

In my opinion (take it for what its worth) whenever you continue having the same dream over and over, it's your sub-conscious trying to tell you something. When you figure out what the dream means and absorb what your sub-conscious is trying to tell you, then it will stop. You won't have the dream anymore.

This has happened to me many times in the past. It may take me months to finally figure a dream out but I always do and then I quit having it. Do you have any idea what the dream is saying to you?

posted by Passionflower on December 5, 2004 at 10:36 AM | link to this | reply