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Meaning of Dreams about Breath
Breath - To come close to a person in your dreaming with a pure and sweet breath, commendable will be your conduct, and a profitable consummation of business deals will follow.
- Breath if fetid, indicates sickness and snares.
- Losing one's breath, denotes signal failure where success seemed assured.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Breath, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Breath, Dream Interpretation Breath)
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Dictionary - Air Dream Interpretation Air Oxygen is an element we cannot do without for our basic survival. If you are deprived of air in your dreams, in one word, you are suffocating, it represents some kind of psychological or intellectual deprivation. If you dream of being outdoors and breathing a clear air, this dream may suggest that you need a freedom to your thoughts. On the other hand, it may be drawing a release from a problem or continuous difficult situation. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Air, Meaning of Dreams about Air, Dream Interpretation Air)
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Dictionary - Green Dream Interpretation Green Green has always stood for vegetation and nature. Green is growth, connection to nature, and innocence. Dark green calls up a negative attitude towards life, exhaustion, breathing difficulties, tension, sleep disorders and paranoia. When the green colour is extremely bright, it refers to overwhelming emotions. If the green colour is soft and pleasant, it stands for relaxation, contentment, sensitivity, hopes and self-confidence. Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Green, Meaning of Dreams about Green, Dream Interpretation Green)
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Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Lily Lily - To dream of a lily, denotes much chastisement through illness and death. To see lilies growing with their rich foliage, denotes early marriage to the young and subsequent separation through death.
- To see little children among the flowers, indicates sickness and fragile constitutions to these little ones.
- For a young woman to dream of admiring, or gathering, lilies, denotes much sadness coupled with joy, as the one she loves will have great physical suffering, if not an early dissolution. If she sees them withered, sorrow is even nearer than she could have suspected.
- To dream that you breathe the fragrance of lilies, denotes that sorrow will purify and enhance your mental qualities.
Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Lily, Meaning of Dreams about Lily, Dream Interpretation Lily)
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Health Dictionary on Visual therapy visual therapy: A major technique of Imagineering. Visual therapy includes color breathing, color imagination, the Descending Sun, direct image substitution, the Double Circle, Dream Changing, the Inner Garden, and Symbolic Action. (See also: Visual therapy, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)
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- I'm lying in a hospital with dead people on stretchers all around me. I'm alive but I can't move or scream. I'm horrified. (sexually abused teenaged girl)
Source: Patricia Garfield, Ph.D., President of ASD (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Paralyzed, Dream Dictionary Paralyzed)
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- Lucid dreamers tend to have twice as much of flying dreams.
- An intense emotional condition can also trigger off a flying dream
- The dreams are not exclusive to the post flying machines era. They have occurred in ancient times too, as records in dream books of Babylonian and Egyptian civilizations reveal.
- People with an imaginative personality and creative thinkers have more flying dreams
- Those who fly planes have these dreams, though they rather fly like Superman in their dreams, not in aeroplanes.
What triggers off a flying dream? The reasons offered for these dreams are - Psychological - the dreamer has had an intense emotional experience
- Physiological – There is a change in the breathing pattern of the dreamer
- Physical -There is an actual physical movement of the bed.
- Precognitive – In preparation of a flying trip
- Consciousness – Awareness of movement around you
At an emotional level, a flying dream maybe your defence mechanism to ward of obstacles or transcend over them. But where is your flight headed? Are you seeking something in your flight or is it one of pure joy of the experience? You will have to identify which particular meaning is the most relevant interpretation. Source: http://purpleshaman.com (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Flying, Dream Dictionary Flying)
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Dictionary - Superhero, heroine Superhero/heroine: 1. A male superhero represents a super intellect; thus to dream of seeing Superman, Batman, Spiderman, or whoever indicates that your mind is particularly sharp right now, and if there is a project you're working on that requires a quick, agile, and insightful intellect, this is the time to concentrate primarily on it. Female superheroes such as Wonder Woman or Supergirl indicate a heightened supportive mind - and thus the dreamer's intuition is operating at a very high level. Therefore at this time the dreamer should definitely believe in his or her hunches and go with them - no matter what the intellect tells you. 2. If the dreamer encounters both male and female superheroes, then both faculties of his mind are especially sharp right now. Use your intellect, but when in doubt, follow your heart. 3. If the superhero or heroine is flying, or performing a rescue, then your mental and/or intuitive faculties will save you from an uncomfortable situation. Strangulation/lack of air/trouble breathing The dreamer is standing in her own way, either consciously or unconsciously keeping herself from attaining her own dreams due to fear, which can manifest as extreme caution. Look to other symbols in the dream to judge how the dreamer can release herself from that fear. Astrological parallel: Saturn. Tarot parallel: The Devil. Source: Astrocenter, http://astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/msn/DreamDictionary.aspx (See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Superhero, heroine, Meaning of Dreams about Superhero, heroine, Dream Interpretation Superhero, heroine)
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- Where did you become lost? What is it about the area in which you became lost that was most disturbing?
- What circumstances seemed to lead you astray?
- What action did you take to find your way in the dream?
- What area of life is currently mystifying to you?
Being trapped variation: - Where did you become stuck in the dream?
- What is restricting your movement?
- How did you try to rescue yourself in the dream?
- What waking situation in your waking life does this remind you of?
Source: http://health.discovery.com (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Trapped, Dream Dictionary Trapped)
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