Dreams, Freud & Interpretation
December 5, 2007 – 2:09 amYour dreams are usually selfish, meaning that they are about you specifically, a good 90 percent of the time. People in dreams work most commonly to reflect, or mirror important aspects of your personality.
Dreams are a communication from our inner subconscious mind to our outer conscious mind. Dreams are a vehicle in which your mind communicates ideas, warnings and health issues. They can’t always be taken at face value and can have lots of hidden symbols and meanings, if only you’re prepared to look for them.
Dreams offer divine guidance and comfort, warn people of impending danger, and offer prophetic glimpses of the future, also play a very important part of our subconscious guidance and will often bring messages even important warnings to us, and essentially keep us in touch with our deepest thoughts and highest aspirations.
In analyzing your dreams, you can learn about your deep secrets and hidden feelings. Every detail, even the most minute element in your dream
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2 Responses to “Dreams, Freud & Interpretation”
Very nice pictures on your site with your blog posts. Where do you get them?
By Hero on Dec 10, 2007
Hello Hero,
Thanks for commenting. The photos on my posts come from Flickr and are used under the Creative Commons Attribution License. I learned of being able to do this here http://www.skelliewag.org/a-complete-guide-to-finding-and-using-incredible-flickr-images-162.htm
At the end of every post where a photo is used, you will find a link back to the original photographers page.
To find photos relevant to my topics takes some creative searching, but so far I have been pretty lucky.
Hope this helps…
p.s. I’ve had a look at your blog too and I hope that the posts on WeDreaming offer help in some small way.
Wadeone
By Wadeone on Dec 10, 2007