9 Common Nightmares ... and What They Mean
- 9 Common Nightmares ... and What They MeanMichael Vigo, of leading dream interpretation website DreamMoods.com, gave us the lowdown on the most common nightmares. These not-so-sweet dreams are “a way for your unconscious to get your attention about a situation that you have been avoiding but is obviously troubling you, he says. Take notice and confront the issue! Still, we'd advise you to keep the lights on while reading these scary scenarios.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/20144_Original.jpg
- 9 Common Nightmares ... and What They MeanDreamMoods reveals: “To dream that someone is shooting you with a gun suggests that you are experiencing some confrontation in your waking life. You feel victimized in some situation.”BECOME A FAN OF GLO ON FACEBOOK!http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/19995_Original.jpg
- 9 Common Nightmares ... and What They MeanDreamMoods reveals: “[This is] the most common dream we receive. Your teeth help to convey an image of attractiveness … thus, such dreams may stem from a fear of rejection or the consequences of getting old. Dream research found that women in menopause report to have frequent dreams about teeth. This points to teeth dreams as being related to getting older and/or feeling unattractive and less feminine.” (Read more!)http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/19996_Original.jpg
- 9 Common Nightmares ... and What They MeanDreamMoods reveals: “[If you are] trapped or caught in a trap, this suggests that you are feeling confined and restricted in your job, career, health or a personal relationship. You may be in a rut and are tired of the same daily monotony.”http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/19997_Original.jpg
- 9 Common Nightmares ... and What They MeanDreamMoods reveals: “You are feeling overwhelmed by emotions. Repressed issues may be coming back to haunt you. You may be proceeding too quickly in trying to discover your unconscious thoughts. You should proceed more cautiously and slowly. If you drown to death, then it refers to an emotional rebirth. If you survive the drowning, then it means that a waking relationship or situation will ultimately survive the turmoil.”http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/19991_Original.jpg
- 9 Common Nightmares ... and What They MeanDreamMoods reveals: “Although such a dream may bring about feelings of fear and anxiety, it is no cause for alarm as it is often considered a positive symbol. Dreams of your own death usually mean that big changes are ahead for you. On a negative note, to dream that you die may represent involvement in deeply painful relationships or unhealthy, destructive behaviors.”http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/19990_Original.jpg
- 9 Common Nightmares ... and What They MeanDreamMoods reveals: “[This] signifies that you are avoiding a situation that you do not think is conquerable. It is a metaphor for some form of insecurity. In particular, to dream that you are chased by an animal represents your own unexpressed and unacknowledged anger, which is being projected onto that animal. Alternatively, you may be running away from a primal urge or fear.”http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/19989_Original.jpg
- 9 Common Nightmares ... and What They MeanDreamMoods reveals: “[Failing brakes] forewarns that you lack stability in your life. Your life is out of control and you need to make some significant changes. [If you] dream that there is no one driving the car, this suggests that you need to reassess your level of control over your life. You are unwilling to take responsibility for your actions.”http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/19986_Original.jpg
- 9 Common Nightmares ... and What They MeanDreamMoods reveals: “To dream that it is the end of the world suggests that you are under a tremendous level of stress. You may be feeling vulnerable or helpless in some situation.”READ MORE DREAM INTERPRETATIONShttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/19984_Original.jpg
- 9 Common Nightmares ... and What They MeanDreamMoods reveals: “To dream that you cannot breathe indicates that you are feeling exhausted. People who suffer from asthma often have dreams of not being able to breathe.”For more dream interpretations, visit DreamMoods.comhttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/19985_Original.jpg
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Just a Bad Dream?
1 of 10Michael Vigo, of leading dream interpretation website DreamMoods.com, gave us the lowdown on the most common nightmares. These not-so-sweet dreams are “a way for your unconscious to get your attention about a situation that you have been avoiding but is obviously troubling you," he says. "Take notice and confront the issue!" Still, we'd advise you to keep the lights on while reading these scary scenarios.
Getting Shot
2 of 10DreamMoods reveals: “To dream that someone is shooting you with a gun suggests that you are experiencing some confrontation in your waking life. You feel victimized in some situation.”
Teeth Falling Out
3 of 10DreamMoods reveals: “[This is] the most common dream we receive. Your teeth help to convey an image of attractiveness … thus, such dreams may stem from a fear of rejection or the consequences of getting old. Dream research found that women in menopause report to have frequent dreams about teeth. This points to teeth dreams as being related to getting older and/or feeling unattractive and less feminine.” (Read more!)
Being Trapped
4 of 10DreamMoods reveals: “[If you are] trapped or caught in a trap, this suggests that you are feeling confined and restricted in your job, career, health or a personal relationship. You may be in a rut and are tired of the same daily monotony.”
Drowning
5 of 10DreamMoods reveals: “You are feeling overwhelmed by emotions. Repressed issues may be coming back to haunt you. You may be proceeding too quickly in trying to discover your unconscious thoughts. You should proceed more cautiously and slowly. If you drown to death, then it refers to an emotional rebirth. If you survive the drowning, then it means that a waking relationship or situation will ultimately survive the turmoil.”
Your Death
6 of 10DreamMoods reveals: “Although such a dream may bring about feelings of fear and anxiety, it is no cause for alarm as it is often considered a positive symbol. Dreams of your own death usually mean that big changes are ahead for you. On a negative note, to dream that you die may represent involvement in deeply painful relationships or unhealthy, destructive behaviors.”
Being Chased
7 of 10DreamMoods reveals: “[This] signifies that you are avoiding a situation that you do not think is conquerable. It is a metaphor for some form of insecurity. In particular, to dream that you are chased by an animal represents your own unexpressed and unacknowledged anger, which is being projected onto that animal. Alternatively, you may be running away from a primal urge or fear.”
Out-of-Control Car
8 of 10DreamMoods reveals: “[Failing brakes] forewarns that you lack stability in your life. Your life is out of control and you need to make some significant changes. [If you] dream that there is no one driving the car, this suggests that you need to reassess your level of control over your life. You are unwilling to take responsibility for your actions.”
Apocalypse
9 of 10DreamMoods reveals: “To dream that it is the end of the world suggests that you are under a tremendous level of stress. You may be feeling vulnerable or helpless in some situation.”
Can't Breathe
10 of 10DreamMoods reveals: “To dream that you cannot breathe indicates that you are feeling exhausted. People who suffer from asthma often have dreams of not being able to breathe.”
For more dream interpretations, visit DreamMoods.com
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