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Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Bed, beds

 

Dream Interpretation Bed, beds

The bed is a symbol of regeneration, love, death and birth. Seeing an empty bed means bad news or news about a death. Seeing yourself in bed: you need to take care of your health. If you sleep on a strange bed, it is a warning: don't be too trusting, be cautious with strangers or new friends. Seeing a soil on your bed means that you are surrounded by ill-natured people. If your own bed is in a mess, your hidden secrets are to be discovered and cause you embarrassment.

 

Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bed, beds, Meaning of Dreams about Bed, beds, Dream Interpretation Bed, beds)

 

Dream Dictionary - Bed: Meaning of Dreams about Bed

 

Bed

  • A bed, clean and white, denotes peaceful surcease of worries. For a woman to dream of making a bed, signifies a new lover and pleasant occupation.
  • To dream of being in bed, if in a strange room, unexpected friends will visit you. If a sick person dreams of being in bed, new complications will arise, and, perhaps, death.
  • To dream that you are sleeping on a bed in the open air, foretells that you will have delightful experiences, and opportunity for improving your fortune. For you to see negroes passing by your bed, denotes exasperating circumstances arising, which will interfere with your plans.
  • To see a friend looking very pale, lying in bed, signifies strange and woeful complications will oppress your friends, bringing discontent to yourself.
  • For a mother to dream that her child wets a bed, foretells she will have unusual anxiety, and persons sick, will not reach recovery as early as may be expected. For persons to dream that they wet the bed, denotes sickness, or a tragedy will interfere with their daily routine of business.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bed, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Bed, Dream Interpretation Bed)

 

Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dream Interpretation - Bed

 

Bed

Dreaming of being in bed may be an indication of a lucid dream event. This means that you are aware of being asleep in a dream state. Somehow, your mind is accepting the limitations of your sleeping condition. However, the bed can also be a place of laziness, sickness, death or sexual encounter. If the bed feels like a symbol for any of these metaphors, the dream may be saying something about how you perceive yourself.

 

Freud would be inclined to see the bed as a womb, as well. Indeed, the covers pulled over the head on a chilly morning can make the bed a utopian haven against a difficult world.

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bed, Meaning of Dreams about Bed, Dream Interpretation Bed)

 

Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Bed

 

Bed

This is one of the most valued pieces of furniture. It's where we sleep, rest, restore our minds and bodies and engage in sexual pleasure. The bed is symbolic of all of these things. The bed could also symbolize the bridge between the conscious and the unconscious (i.e.our daily lives and the great unknown, our spirit and our psychological undercurrent). The quality and the cleanliness of the bed in our dreams, may say something about the way we feel about ourselves and our relationships. In reality we "make our own bed," so the dream may reflect that bed and remind us that we have to either change it or lie in it. If there were things hiding under the bed in your dream, it may symbolize secrets that you or others are keeping.

 

Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bed, Meaning of Dreams about Bed, Dream Interpretation Bed)

 

Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Bed

Bed Dream Symbols:

A bridge between your conscious and unconscious self. May symbolize a need to investigate, or acknowledge those aspects that have not be previously attended to. An unkept bed may symbolize an urgent need to address such aspects.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Dream Dictionary - Bed: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Bed

Bed: See also Bedroom: . (See also the book "In A Dream, In A Vision of the Night" by Susan Noone Riddle). (Ps. 4:4; 139:8; Is. 28:18-20; Heb. 18:4)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dream Interpretation - Bed

 

Bed

Dreaming of being in bed may be an indication of a lucid dream event. This means that you are aware of being asleep in a dream state. Somehow, your mind is accepting the limitations of your sleeping condition. However, the bed can also be a place of laziness, sickness, death or sexual encounter. If the bed feels like a symbol for any of these metaphors, the dream may be saying something about how you perceive yourself.

 

Freud would be inclined to see the bed as a womb, as well. Indeed, the covers pulled over the head on a chilly morning can make the bed a utopian haven against a difficult world.

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bed, Meaning of Dreams about Bed, Dream Interpretation Bed)

 

Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Bunk Bed

Bunk Bed Dream Symbols:

Dreaming of bunk beds may represent childhood and innocence. Alternatively, it may refer to diverging and conflicting views of sexuality.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Dream Dictionary - Bed: Meaning of Dreams about Bed Fellow

 

Bed Fellow

  • To dream that you do not like your bed fellow, foretells that some person who has claims upon you, will censure and make your surroundings unpleasant generally.
  • If you have a strange bed fellow, your discontent will worry all who come near you. If you think you have any kind of animal in bed with you, there will be unbounded ill luck overhanging you.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bed Fellow, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Bed Fellow, Dream Interpretation Bed Fellow)

 

Dream Dictionary - Bed: Meaning of Dreams about Bed-chamber

 

Bed-chamber

  • To see one newly furnished, a happy change for the dreamer. Journeys to distant places, and pleasant companions.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bed-chamber, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Bed-chamber, Dream Interpretation Bed-chamber)

 

Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Pillow

Pillow - Bridge between unconscious and conscious; a need to rest; tenderness, softness.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Pillow, Dream Dictionary Pillow, Meaning of dreams about Pillow, Dream Interpretation Pillow, Dream Analysis Pillow, Dreaming of Pillow

 

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Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Pajamas

Pajamas - Role you play in the bedroom.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Bedroom

Bedroom Dream Symbols:

Dreaming that you are in the bedroom may symbolize a need to contact those inner feelings and emotions that will lead to a better understanding of who you really are. May symbolize the inner self, unconscious contents that can be accessed through your dreams.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Dream Dictionary - Bed: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Couch

Couch: See also Bed: Too relaxed; laziness; loss of concern; resting; privacy; peace; covenant (good or bad); intimacy; slumbering. (Ps. 4:4; 139:8; Is. 28:18-20; Heb. 18:4)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Nightmares

Nightmares

Also See Sleep & Sleep Disorders

 

What is a nightmare?

A nightmare is a very distressing dream which usually forces at least partial awakening. The dreamer may feel any number of disturbing emotions in a nightmare, such as anger, guilt, sadness or depression, but the most common feelings are fear and anxiety. Nightmare themes may vary widely from person to person and from time to time for any one person. Probably the most common theme is being chased. Adults are commonly chased by an unknown male figure whereas children are commonly chased by an animal or some fantasy figure.

 

Who has nightmares?

Just about everyone has them at one time or another. The majority of children have nightmares between the ages of three or four and seven or eight. These nightmares appear to be a part of normal development, and do not generally signal unusual problems. Nightmares are less common in adults, though studies have shown that they too may have nightmares from time to time. About 5-lO% have nightmares once a month or more frequently.

 

What causes nightmares?

There are a number of possibilities. Some nightmares can be caused by certain drugs or medications, or by rapid withdrawal from them, or by physical conditions such as illness and fever. The nightmares of early childhood likely reflect the struggle to learn to deal with normal childhood fears and problems. Many people experience nightmares after they have suffered a traumatic event, such as surgery, the loss of a loved one, an assault or a severe accident. The nightmares of combat veterans fall into this category. The content of these nightmares is typically directly related to the traumatic event and the nightmares often occur over and over. Other people experience nightmares when they are undergoing stress in their waking lives, such as difficulty or change on the job or with a loved one, moving, pregnancy, financial concerns, etc. Finally, some people experience frequent nightmares that seem unrelated to their waking lives. These people tend to be more creative, sensitive, trusting and emotional than average.

 

What can be done about nightmares?

It really depends on the source of the nightmare. To rule out drugs, medications or illness as a cause, discussion with a physician is recommended. It is useful to encourage young children to discuss their nightmares with their parents or other adults, but they generally do not need treatment. If a child is suffering from recurrent or very disturbing nightmares, the aid of a therapist may be required. The therapist may have the child draw the nightmare, talk with the frightening characters, or fantasize changes in the nightmare, in order help the child feel safer and less frightened .

 

The nightmares which repeat a traumatic event reflect a normal psychic healing process, and will diminish in frequency and intensity if recovery is progressing. If after several weeks no change is noted, consultation with a therapist is advisable.

 

Adults" nightmares offer the same opportunity as other dreams for self-exploration and understanding. With practice, the dreamer can often learn to decode the visual and symbolic language of the dream and to see relationships between the dream and waking life. The nightmare by nature is distressing, however, and the dreamer may need to reduce the distress before looking more closely at the meaning of the dream. Some techniques for reducing the distress of the nightmare include writing it down, drawing or painting it, talking in fantasy to the characters, imaging a more pleasant ending, or simply reciting it over several times. The more relaxed the dreamer can be while using these techniques the better. A number of good books are available for learning how to understand dreams. Alternately, the dreamer may wish to ask a therapist for assistance.

 

Sometimes nightmares are related to intense stress or emotional conflict that is best dealt with in consultation with a therapist. One should not hesitate to consult a therapist when in doubt.

 

It may be surprising to learn that many people are not really disturbed by their nightmares, even though the experiences themselves are distressing. Research has shown that about half of people who have quite frequent nightmares regard them as fascinating and creative acts of their minds, and either view them as very interesting or dismiss them as "just dreams". This illustrates the fact that one's attitude toward nightmares is quite important.

 

What about night terrors?

Night terrors are something quite different. Nightmares tend to occur after several hours of sleep, screaming or moving about is very uncommon, the dream is usually elaborate and intense, and the dreamer realizes soon after wakening that he or she has had a dream. Night terrors, on the other hand, occur during the first hour or two of sleep, loud screaming and thrashing about are common, the sleeper is hard to awaken and usually remembers no more than an overwhelming feeling or a single scene, if anything. Nightmares and night terrors arise from different physiological stages of sleep. Children who have night terrors also may have a tendency to sleepwalk and/or urinate in bed. The causes of night terrors are not well understood. Children usually stop having them by puberty. They may be associated with stress in adults. A consultation with a physician may be useful if the night terrors are frequent or especially disturbing.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Nightmares, Dream Dictionary Nightmares, Meaning of dreams about Nightmares, Dream Interpretation Nightmares, Dream Analysis Nightmares, Dreaming of Nightmares

 

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Dream Dictionary - Bed: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Beauty Shop

Beauty Shop: See Hair, Barber Shop and Women: Preparation; vanity; holiness. (Pro. 31:30; Hos. 10:5; Ps. 29:2; 1 Cor. 11:15)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

Related pages: Christian Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Beauty Shop, Dream Dictionary Beauty Shop, Meaning of dreams about Beauty Shop, Dream Interpretation Beauty Shop, Dream Analysis Beauty Shop, Dreaming of Beauty Shop

 

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Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dream Dictionary on Dreams; Beauty to Billiards

A Dream Dictionary including dreams about:

Beauty, Beaver, Bed, Bed Fellow, Bedbugs, Bed-chamber, Beef, Beer, Bees, Beetles, Beets, Beggar, Beheading, Belladonna, Bell-man, Bellows, Bells, Belly, Belt, Bench, Bequest, Bereavement, Bet, Bible, Bicycle, Bier, Bigamy, Billiards

 

For more dream interpretation, see: Dream Dictionary

For more about dreams, see: Dreams.

 

Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Radish

 

Radish

  • To dream of seeing a bed of radishes growing, is an omen of good luck. Your friends will be unusually kind, and your business will prosper.
  • If you eat them, you will suffer slightly through the thoughtlessness of some one near to you.
  • To see radishes, or plant them, denotes that your anticipations will be happily realized.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Radish, Meaning of Dreams about Radish, Dream Interpretation Radish)

 

Dream Dictionary - Bed: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Bedroom

 

Dream Interpretation Bedroom

The bedroom is a symbol of your sexual life, also it is a place where you have a rest. It is your private part of the house which in dreams reflects your love life. Dreaming of making your bed means that you are not enjoying a rewarding relationship or sex life.

 

Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bedroom, Meaning of Dreams about Bedroom, Dream Interpretation Bedroom)

 

Dream Dictionary - Bed: What is False Awakening?

Dream FAQ Dictionary: What is False Awakening?

 

False Awakening

While the basic definition of lucid dreaming is merely the ability to be aware that one is dreaming, this definition can be broken down into two types of lucid dreaming. These two types are "high level lucidity" and "low level lucidity." A lucid dreamer that is dreaming with a high level of lucidity knows that everything being experienced is the creation of the mind. This dreamer is aware that he or she is actually in bed and asleep and can suffer no physical damage as a result of the dream.

 

Dreaming at the lower level of lucidity, the dreamer is not fully aware that his or her environment is a sole creation of the mind. This would then allow for the dreamer to do activities such as flying, or participating in what is most interesting to him or her at the time. However, the dreamer may still see physical threats and other dream characters as being completely real. While dreaming at this lower level, the dreamer is usually unaware that his or her physical body is actually asleep and in bed.

 

Being able to control a dream and being lucid in a dream do not always go hand in hand. You can have great control over a dream without the full knowledge that you are dreaming. It is also possible for to be completely aware that you are dreaming with very little control of the dream it self. However, a higher level lucid dreamer has the choice to be the participant or creator of the dream.

 

Source: http://library.thinkquest.org/C005545/english/dream/lucid.htm

 

(See also: False Awakening, Dream Interpretation FAQ, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams)

 

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