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Old 09-01-2007, 02:47 AM
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Hello! another Newbie here!
I had a dream I can't figure out- normally I can't decipher my more unusual ones, but this one ha me stumpted, but I can't forget it, either!
I had a dream that started with my staying with some friends (no one I actually know, but apparently they were friends in my dram) in their apartment and for some reason, the cartoon characters "Beavis and Butthead" (I haven't seen that show in I don't know how long) lived across the hall in the cartoon form but "alive".
There was a black cat with a white chin that scratched at both the apt. I was staying in and the cartoon guys door wanting to be let in and it made the strangest kind of meow.
At some point I was outside and saw the cat and it was making that weird sound and I realized it was trying to say my name- Niki. As I looked harder at the cat, it suddenly became my deceased grandmother and she was very agitated with me that I wouldn't let her in the apartment. She wasn't healthy looking like she usually is when I dream about her, she looked like she did before she died except for some reason she had pretty long lower eyelashes.
No one else in the dream could see her as my grandmother, just as the cat.
She kept pacing back and forth and wwringing her hands asking why I didn't let ehr in and I tried to explain that it wasn't my apartment and I can't just let a cat in without their permission.
She pointed to another cat and asked why the cartoon guys wouldn't let her in as well, and I had no answer for her.
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Old 09-01-2007, 06:24 AM
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Well many characters in dreams link to real life. The characters beavis and butthead are obviously linking to someone or some situation where those types of people or an actual person is involved.

Mnay drea,ms link to the day before. Was there some invcicent involving someone who acts like beavis and butthead? Did you feel like making a remark in the way that they talk to people

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Dream interpreting is not an easy task. In some ways its like trying to work out what subject inspired someone’s poem by studying the metaphors within it. It can be done though. But you only achieve any level of success when you interpret your own dreams.

Generally dreams are very much in the present day. They will often represent specific thoughts either as we look back to the previous day or as we focus on the day to come. So a snake for example symbolises something bad and in the context of a dream analysis will generally point to some problem or trap either that you nearly fell into yesterday or that you worry about in the near future. But either way there are not that many problems and traps and difficult situations from yesterday. Usually you will be able to highlight one thing.

So try to look at dreams simply. A good dream will show your happy state of mind and so thats really not that difficult to trace.


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Hi and thanks!
I have always thought my boys reminded me off Beavis and Butthead in some ways when they were younger, lol! They are always around me but don't act like they used to now that they are growing into adults.
I guess it's just a matter of finding what the connection is; I saw so many symbols and normally my dreams are very straightforward when they are "talking" to me, most dreams about my grandmother are very soothing and we are simply talking back and forth with each other and she is as I prefer to remember her; active, lively and laughing; this dream she was upset and sickly and I can't figure what she was trying to convey to me. The cat connection, I suppose I understand since she had a black cat that lived for EVER.
I don't know; I just can't figure out what the point of all the components was...
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Hi

Well many characters in dreams link to real life. The characters beavis and butthead are obviously linking to someone or some situation where those types of people or an actual person is involved.

Mnay drea,ms link to the day before. Was there some invcicent involving someone who acts like beavis and butthead? Did you feel like making a remark in the way that they talk to people

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Dream interpreting is not an easy task. In some ways its like trying to work out what subject inspired someone’s poem by studying the metaphors within it. It can be done though. But you only achieve any level of success when you interpret your own dreams.

Generally dreams are very much in the present day. They will often represent specific thoughts either as we look back to the previous day or as we focus on the day to come. So a snake for example symbolises something bad and in the context of a dream analysis will generally point to some problem or trap either that you nearly fell into yesterday or that you worry about in the near future. But either way there are not that many problems and traps and difficult situations from yesterday. Usually you will be able to highlight one thing.

So try to look at dreams simply. A good dream will show your happy state of mind and so thats really not that difficult to trace.


The following pages above all help you to learn the basics of dream interpreting

Dream symbolism and dream dictionary interpretation - How to interpret dreams Interpreting dreams
Dream symbolism - How to use dream symbols Triggers for dreams
Dream dictionary - A modern and well researched dream dictionary Dream dictionary
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Well often dreams can link to very specific thoughts often fropm the day before. You may easily have forgotten what the connection is. Dreams can refer to moods that come and go with such frequency.

But the dream has friends in it and so maybe its about you feeling as if you are the butt of someones teenage jokes. It does not have to be true or linked to one person. But it maybe just that you did not particularly connect with that kind of teenage culture that day.

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