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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Meaning of Dreams about Children

 

Children

  • ``Dream of children sweet and fair, To you will come suave debonair, Fortune robed in shining dress, Bearing wealth and happiness.''
  • To dream of seeing many beautiful children is portentous of great prosperity and blessings.
  • For a mother to dream of seeing her child sick from slight cause, she may see it enjoying robust health, but trifles of another nature may harass her.
  • To see children working or studying, denotes peaceful times and general prosperity.
  • To dream of seeing your child desperately ill or dead, you have much to fear, for its welfare is sadly threatened.
  • To dream of your dead child, denotes worry and disappointment in the near future.
  • To dream of seeing disappointed children, denotes trouble from enemies, and anxious forebodings from underhanded work of seemingly friendly people.
  • To romp and play with children, denotes that all your speculating and love enterprises will prevail.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dream Dictionary - Dance, Happy Children, Marriage, Old People, Dancing

 

Dance, Happy Children, Marriage, Old People, Dancing

  • To dream of seeing a crowd of merry children dancing, signifies to the married, loving, obedient and intelligent children and a cheerful and comfortable home. To young people, it denotes easy tasks and many pleasures.
  • To see older people dancing, denotes a brighter outlook for business.
  • To dream of dancing yourself, some unexpected good fortune will come to you.
  • [51] See Meaning of Dreams about Ball.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Children

Children Dream Symbols:

Childhood aspects of yourself. Vulnerability, innocence part of your personality. A reference to a childhood experience. What has it to do with your life today?

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Meaning of Dreams from; Charcoal to Choir

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Babysitter

Babysitter Dream Symbols:

Cultivating the "inner" child. Protecting "inner" emotions, a slow evolution to letting them mature and reach consciousness.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Baby

Baby Dream Symbols:

Vulnerability. A need for love. If you are really pregnant, no symbolism is needed. In a woman's dreams a baby may express a desire for a baby. A feeling of helplessness. A dependency on others, perhaps an undeveloped sense of love or acceptance.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Book

Book Dream Symbols:

Could represent a positive meaning - wisdom or valuable knowledge, or negative- mere opinions, theories or superficial learning. May also symbolize knowledge, intellect, information and wisdom. Dreaming of children's books may represent a collection of personal memories from your own childhood. It may also suggest your desire to escape from reality and retreat into some fantasy world.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Breast Feeding

Breast Feeding Dream Symbols:

Symbolizes tenderness, love, nurture, and motherly love. Perhaps there is still a need for required loved that has been missed in your life.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Children

Children Dream Symbols:

If the child in your dream is you as a child, the significance of the dream may have to do with a childhood experience.

The child may be a symbol of your true self, That which is essentially you and which you are capable of unfolding. The fact that your real self is represented by a child suggests that your true self is a a beautiful unspoilt product of Nature; that is worthy of unreserved love; and that it needs the nourishment of your love if it is to grow.

 

The child may represent the transcendent nature of the self; it is much more than just your conscious ego or your present image of yourself; it holds together the opposites that are within you, "head" and "heart", extroversion and introversion, masculine and feminine.

The child may represent a new beginning, a new development in your psyche - a new attitude to life, a new set of values, a new reconciliation of previously conflicting forces.

 

There is in all of us a child - our emotional self - that often needs reassurance, to be told that all is well and there is no cause for fear, or anger, or guilt, and that love makes all things good and dissolves all pain. At the same time the child sometimes needs to be chided and corrected if it is eventually to - as it should - grow up.

 

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Witch

Witch Dream Symbols:

Witches are priestesses of Earth Mother and they are popularly seen as malevolent {wishing evil or harm to others}.This popular view, perpetuated by those children writers and teachers who know nothing of the history of witches, derives from the Christian persecution of witches as devil-worshipers, which in turn derived from Christian tendency to separate God from nature and to worship a transcendent {sky-} god rather than an indwelling {earth-}goddess. A witch in dreams may therefore represent either the possibilities below. An internal source of wisdom, healing and growth.

 

Alternatively, a witch may be a destructive unconscious force: for example, a repressed part of yourself. In a man's dreama witch may symbolize the negative aspect of the anima. Do you suffer from moodiness and a conviction that nothing can ever come right for you? This may be because you feel in some way let down by your mother. 'the character pf a mansanima is as a rule shaped by his mother".

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Stoning someone

Stoning someone: Adultery; idol worship; blasphemy; practicing forms of sorcery or witchcraft; giving children over to idols as a sacrifice; not honoring the sabbath; rebellion of the youth; apostasy.

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Child

Child

And Childhood Recollections

 

{1} If the child in your dream is you as a child, the significance of the dream may have to do with a childhood experience. But don't be too ready to understand it this way {see Childhood Recollections at bottom}.

 

{2} The child may be a symbol of your true self, that which is essentially you and which you are capable of unfolding. That fact that your real self is represented by a child suggests that your true self is a beautiful unspoilt product of Nature; that it is worthy of unreserved love; and that it needs the nourishment of your love if it is to grow and unfold all its loveliness.

 

{3} If the child has some divine aura {e.g. if it is the Christ-child}, waht is symbolized is as in {2} above. The aura represents the transcendent nature of the self: it is much more than your conscious ego or your present image of yourself; it holds together the opposites that are within you {e.g. conscious and unconscious aspects, "head" - intellect and "heart" - intuitiveness and compassionate giving, extroversion and introversion, masculine and feminine}, and it is your ultimate goal and fulfillment.

 

{4} The child may represent {the possibility of} a new beginning, a new development in your psyche - a new attitude to life, a new set of values, a new balance of your psychic forces, a new reconcilation of previously conflicting forces. The child in you is the growing-point in you.

 

{5} There is a child in all of us - our emotional self - that often needs reassurance, to be told that all is well and there is no cause for fear, or anger, or guilt, and that love makes all things good and dissolves all pain. At the same time the child sometimes needs to be chided and corrected if it is eventually to - as it should - grow up.

 

Childhood Recollections

{1} Many dreams repeat or allude to childhhood experiences and impressions. Nearly all such dreams have a therapeutic purpose, giving us a clearer view of ourselves, perhaps showing us some attitude or pattern of behaviour that has been with us since childhood, and perhaps, even showing us the original cause of it.

Unfulfilled instinctual desires provide the energy for many of our dreams, and the fact that an instinctive desire remains unfulfilled may be connected with the traumatic experience in childhood. That experience has probably been repressed because it was traumatic - causing guilt, anxiety, fear of punishment. See Repression Your dreams may, therefore, be helping you to uncover the source of these blockages which inhibit the free flow of the natural forces within you.

 

{2} Recurring dreams may represent soem psychic disturbance or problem that orginated in chilhood. Here are some examples:

Dream of being naked may sometimes represent recollections of, and perhaps longing for, the paradise of childhood when one walked around unclothed without embarrassment. {Sometimes these dreams, as Freud said, express a deisre for someone of the opposite sex to present himself/herself in the nude, and stem from sexual frustration}.

 

Dreams of flying or falling may derive from childhood enjoyment of swings and see-saws. They may express straightforward yearnings for the remembered joy of childhood, but they may also reflect one's problematic adult life. A problem is not a thing; rather, it is a relationship - for example, a relationship of conflict either between your external circumstances and your inner wishes {in which case the solution consists in either removing yourself from the circumstances or modifying your wishes} or between one part of your psyche and another {in which case the solution is to integrate the part that has been neglected}.

 

Dreams of failure stem from childhood fears of disapproval from parents. However, the fact that your dreams contain these recollections suggests that you have programmed yourself for anxiety. If so, begin by loving the child that is still within you: reassure it, tell it that everything is all right and that there is no such thing as failure where there is love.

 

{3} Dreams which contain recollections of yourself as a free and happy child may indicate a desire to find your true self. The child is then a symbol of the complete and permanent inner freedom and joy which are enjoyed only when you have become acquainted with all the forces within you - both conscious and unconscious - and have established harmonious relationships among them.

 

{4} The child may represent the primitive psyche {see Archetypes}which your conscious ego needs to get acquainted if wholeness is to be achieved. This primitive psyche is the mind of humankind in its infancy, before the development of self-consciousness and reasoning. This original awarenes is stil within us, but buried in the unconscious.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Key

Key: Kingdom access; knowledge; authority that is prophetic; capability to overcome and understanding of the Word; ruler over evil through the power of the cross; the Lord Jesus; the dominion and standing given to the children of God to defeat sin and the devil; possessor of supreme power both good or evil. (Is. 22:22; Rev. 3:7; 9:1; 20:1; Matt. 16:19; 18:18; Luke 11:52; John 1:3; Ex. 31:3)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Childhood Recollections

Childhood Recollections

 

{1} Many dreams repeat or allude to childhhood experiences and impressions. Nearly all such dreams have a therapeutic purpose, giving us a clearer view of ourselves, perhaps showing us some attitude or pattern of behaviour that has been with us since childhood, and perhaps, even showing us the original cause of it.

Unfulfilled instinctual desires provide the energy for many of our dreams, and the fact that an instinctive desire remains unfulfilled may be connected with the traumatic experience in childhood. That experience has probably been repressed because it was traumatic - causing guilt, anxiety, fear of punishment. See Repression Your dreams may, therefore, be helping you to uncover the source of these blockages which inhibit the free flow of the natural forces within you.

 

{2} Recurring dreams may represent soem psychic disturbance or problem that orginated in chilhood. Here are some examples:

Dream of being naked may sometimes represent recollections of, and perhaps longing for, the paradise of childhood when one walked around unclothed without embarrassment. {Sometimes these dreams, as Freud said, express a deisre for someone of the opposite sex to present himself/herself in the nude, and stem from sexual frustration}.

 

Dreams of flying or falling may derive from childhood enjoyment of swings and see-saws. They may express straightforward yearnings for the remembered joy of childhood, but they may also reflect one's problematic adult life. A problem is not a thing; rather, it is a relationship - for example, a relationship of conflict either between your external circumstances and your inner wishes {in which case the solution consists in either removing yourself from the circumstances or modifying your wishes} or between one part of your psyche and another {in which case the solution is to integrate the part that has been neglected}.

 

Dreams of failure stem from childhood fears of disapproval from parents. However, the fact that your dreams contain these recollections suggests that you have programmed yourself for anxiety. If so, begin by loving the child that is still within you: reassure it, tell it that everything is all right and that there is no such thing as failure where there is love.

 

{3} Dreams which contain recollections of yourself as a free and happy child may indicate a desire to find your true self. The child is then a symbol of the complete and permanent inner freedom and joy which are enjoyed only when you have become acquainted with all the forces within you - both conscious and unconscious - and have established harmonious relationships among them.

 

{4} The child may represent the primitive psyche {see Archetypes}which your conscious ego needs to get acquainted if wholeness is to be achieved. This primitive psyche is the mind of humankind in its infancy, before the development of self-consciousness and reasoning. This original awarenes is stil within us, but buried in the unconscious.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: 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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Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Meaning of Dreams about Asparagus

 

Asparagus

  • To dream of asparagus, signifies prosperous surroundings and obedience from servants and children. To eat it, denotes interrupted success.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Meaning of Dreams about Baking

 

Baking

  • Baking is unpropitious for a woman. Ill health and the care of many children; meanness and poverty of supporters are indicated.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Music

 

Music

  • To dream of hearing harmonious music, omens pleasure and prosperity.
  • Discordant music foretells troubles with unruly children, and unhappiness in the household.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - January

 

January

  • To dream of this month, denotes you will be afflicted with unloved companions or children.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Children: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Hare

 

Dream Interpretation Hare

The hare is a symbol of fertility and could mean that there is a child on the way. When the women dream of stroking a hare, they are longing to have children. In men's dreams a hare represents an unconscious need for love. If you are watching a hare at play, it is a warning not to spread rumours about others. If you are shooting a hare in the dream, you are going to lose a friend. For a man, to dream of chasing a hare means that he is willing to engage in sexual adventures.

 

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

 

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

 

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