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Dream FAQ Dictionary: What good would it do us to understand sexual dreams? What good would it do us to understand sexual dreams? Well, at the most superficial level of simply noting the kinds of dreams we have and the differences between male and female favorite sexual dreams would improve many people's sexual experience. Many, if not most men and women would get it through their heads that women's inhibitions drive men crazy (and some sometimes drive men away) and that men's failure to discover what women really want sexually leads huge numbers of women to avoid sex and never offer men what they really long for. Source: Dr. Gayle Delaney, Sensual Dreaming (See also: Sexual dreams, Dream Interpretation FAQ, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams)
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|  |  |  | What Do Dreams Mean?: What about wet dreams? Do women have them? Dream FAQ Dictionary: What about wet dreams? Do women have them? What about wet dreams? Do women have them? We sure do. However, while men have most of their wet dreams at 18, women don't peak till the age of 40. Wet dreams come when we are sexual frustrated in waking, but also when we are highly aroused by a new sexual relationship. They are normal and harmless. I hear that yours is the first major modern book on dreams and sexuality. How could that be true? Freud wrote all about dreams and sexuality. I, too, was shocked to see how little has been written about dreams and sexuality. Freud wrote about his belief that dreams revealed what he had already decided were the sexual natures of men and women. He did not see dreams as helping us to improve our sexuality and the relationships within which we express that sexuality. Sensual Dreaming focuses on developing our sexuality into a fulfilling, joy-promoting, and love-enhancing part of our lives. In order to achieve that goal, we must first recognize our often invisible inhibitions, resolve them as best we can, and grow into a robust, healthy view of the erotic. Dreams can be powerful teachers in many areas. Freud's over-emphasis on a limited idea of sexuality and his forced, sexual interpretations of so many dreams seems to have scared people away form the topic. But then modern culture is not yet modern about sexuality. We have yet to learn that until we can speak openly with ourselves and our partners and our families about sex we will continue to let our discomfort and silence encourage sexual abuse, and sexual immaturity and ignorance among teens and adults. Most married couples can't talk openly about what they fear, need and want sexually and this leads to the impossible hope that someone else will be the prefect sexual partner. Talking about our dreams can teach us to talk about our sexual concerns and desires so we can grow up and leave our sexual adolescence behind Source: Dr. Gayle Delaney, Sensual Dreaming (See also: Sexual dreams, Dream Interpretation FAQ, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams)
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 |  |  | What Do Dreams Mean?: Meaning of Dreams from; Eagles to EmbankmentMeaning Behind Dreams including the meaning of dreams about: Eagles, Earrings, Ears, Earthquake, Earwig, Eating, Ebony, Echo, Eclipse, Ecstasy, Education, Eel, Eggs, Elbows, Elderberries, Election, Electricity, Elephant, Elevator, Elixir of Life, Elopement, Eloquent, Embalming, Embankment. For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary For articles about dreams, see: Dreams Read more here: » Meaning Behind Dreams: Meaning of Dreams from; Eagles to Embankment |
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Solutions With A Focussed MindMost religions and cultures view dreams and sleep as mechanisms to connect the present physical world to that of the supernatural. Before Buddha's birth, his mother Queen Maya dreamt that a white elephant has entered her body. Similarly, Ramakrishna's mother dreamt that a small green figure, whom she identified as God, was telling her that He will be born in her house. Mother Mary, too, learnt through a dream about the impending birth of Christ. There are innumerable such instances of prophetic dreams. Read more here: » Prophetic
Dreams: Dream Up
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 |  |  | What Do Dreams Mean?: Online Dream Dictionary from; Eagles to EmbankmentOnline Dream Dictionary including the meaning of dreams about: Eagles, Earrings, Ears, Earthquake, Earwig, Eating, Ebony, Echo, Eclipse, Ecstasy, Education, Eel, Eggs, Elbows, Elderberries, Election, Electricity, Elephant, Elevator, Elixir of Life, Elopement, Eloquent, Embalming, Embankment. Dream Dictionary Index including links to 10.000 dream interpretations: Dream Dictionary Index For more dream interpretation, see: Meaning of Dreams or Dream Dictionary For articles about dreams, see: Dreams |
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 |  |  | What Do Dreams Mean?: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dream: I am naked or inappropriately dressed in public Naked : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Dream: I am naked or inappropriately dressed in public Dream: I am naked or inappropriately dressed in public Description: You are nude or only partly dressed in public, or you may appear in public inappropriately dressed, as in wearing pajamas to work. In another version, you may witness someone else doing the same. You may feel embarrassed, indifferent, and occasionally even proud and free. Frequency: This is a fairly common anxiety dream among all ages. Usual meanings: You feel exposed, vulnerable or awkward, or you may fear that you may have revealed too much of yourself in a waking situation. Rarely you may feel free and unencumbered. Many dreams about being inappropriately dressed occur when the person is involved in a wedding ceremony in waking life. Questions to ask yourself: If naked in your dream: - Where are you naked in your dream?
- Who notices you?
- What part of you is exposed?
- How do people react to you?
- How do you feel?
- What do you do?
If partially clothed: - What does the missing article of clothing do for you?
- What is good or useful about the missing article?
- What is bad or constricting about it?
- What does the missing article remind you of in waking life?
- How can you restore what is missing?
Source: http://health.discovery.com (See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Naked, Dream Dictionary Naked)
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 |  |  | What Do Dreams Mean?: Is it safe to work with dreams? Dream FAQ Dictionary: Is it safe to work with dreams? Is it safe to work with dreams? Dreams deal with our true – and often unexpressed or unacknowledged – emotions, and with material in the subconscious. Anytime we examine what is below the surface, unsettling emotions can result. Sometimes it may be advisable to do dreamwork with a therapist. Lay dreamwork, such as in facilitated groups, is beneficial for many people. The prevailing wisdom about dreams is that they are inherently healing in nature, and that they do not bring forth anything we are not ready to examine. Source:Rosemary Ellen Guiley, Dreamspeak: How To Understand the Messages in Your Dreams (See also: Dream Work, Dream Interpretation FAQ, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams)
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