06-28-2014, 10:48 AM
(06-28-2014, 09:50 AM)sebastian Wrote: Yeah, in my opinion dream dictionaries don't make sense, too. But I didn't know much about personal dream interpretation. I would have thought fears have just something with real fears in common and killing has something with overcoming to do. So I learned something new. Thanks.
Yeah it's generally a bad thing if you kill or attack your fear in a dream, since you are therefore still trying to kill/attack a part of YOU.
What you want is for it to either become an ally, not be there (disappear, or be "unfounded"), or be given a second chance, like if you forgive an enemy in a dream, that's a good sign.
For example, I recently had a dream where I was escorting some prisoners. We were attacked and the prisoners got loose, I was about to attack one of them but he killed the enemy soldier before I could, thus I knew he was on my side. Whatever he represented, that aspect of my psyche had clearly been integrated (no longer seen as something to attack or destroy).
Also, whether you can see the FACES of characters in a dream plays a HUGE role. In the case of my dream I mentioned, the soldier had a face, while the enemy did not.
Generally:
- If you can see/remember a character's face, they represent a part of you, whether they be male or female or animal. This is true even if you recognize the face or not.
- If you CANNOT see or remember their face, they represent a person/animal in the real world.
So, if you had a dream about your friend and could see his/her face, they represent the part of YOU that is most closely linked with how you see them (maybe they symbolize honesty or loyalty, for example). However, if you can't see their face, yet they play the role of a friend, they represent a REAL friend in waking life.
Anyhow, it's quite complicated, there's a lot to know. But once you do, dreams are easy as pie to decipher.