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First, let me say how pleased I am to have found this group and to be allowed to interpret these dreams; however, it's a bit overwhelming, isn't it?
I feel bad when I see a post and no replies, but there's no way to do them all. Is it better to do an in-depth analysis on one, or hit many with just the highlights? --Gordon |
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I think I just answered my own question. I went to the interpretation board and determined to answer at least minimally, all the posts that had 0 responses. The first one I open is about 800 words long, contains more than a dozen important symbols and is highly complex. It would take me an hour just to read it.
I can't hurry through. It will only end up in a rambling, wordy, inaccurate interpretation. But I really do feel sorry for anyone who doesn't get a reading. |
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last few times I posted dreams they were short and I never get answer.It really does make me mad as heck that I get no answer but someone else has 1 titled eatting toes and get lots of replies,or Sex dreams get major replies.Mine are clean dreams and I need answers.
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Shoot, go to my website, girlfriend! I'll interpret your dream, and if you like your interpretation, you mail me a tip. If you don't, you don't. It's that simple. At least check it out. At least you won't have to wait.
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"An uninterpreted dream is like an unopened letter from God." For a free, no obligation interpretation visit: www.Gordon-Jerome.com ![]() Where every dream matters. |
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Hello All,
To get a better response to your posting, you may ask a moderator to interpret your dream by including his/her name in your title bar. To encourage further responses by other visitors, be sure to reply promptly to all comments. Too often, visitors receive comments but do not respond to the commentator. Positive feedback is always helpful and encouraging to the participation of others. I hope this helps.
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"Are you bored with life? Then throw yourself into some work you believe in with all your heart; live for it, die for it, and you will find happiness that you had thought could never be yours." Dale Carnegie |
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I answer many dreams and read nearly all. I study dreams and this forum provides a lot of dreams. However when I read a dream I usually know what the expected interpretation is! When someone asks: what does it mean? they expect a definite meaning. The important thing about dreams are what they do in the the sleep. Very often my comments are not welcome. That does not bother me as I have learned to decipher what the dream wants to say Here is one example where the poster denied that the dream was caused by a health problem: Spirogirlkim Yet in this post you say you have a health problem. Dreams respond to problems in sleep whatever the cause. If you have a heath problem dreams help you to sleep and wake you up when it is necessary. Cheers Wolfjk
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Dreaming is a vital function of life Last edited by Wolfjk : 06-25-2009 at 06:00 PM. |
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Well I used to post on dreams with no replies. But maybe its better to concentrate on the dreams where you can really say something on. Its pointless just trying to make an answer up - much better to be inspired by someones dream.
--------------- A dream guide to help you understand what has triggered your dreams http://www.dreamsymbolism.info |
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Very interesting read & good points made by all. I'm relatively new to this site & to studying my own dreams, as well as helping people understand theirs, & I'm always hesitant to post because unlike most of you, I don't have years of experience and study under my belt. In my wanderings on this site, I also especially look for dreams or questions that haven't yet been answered, or ones in which none of the answers seemed to make any sense to the dreamer. I only post if I see something the person may have missed from their own naturally biased perspective (since we are all incapable of seeing ourselves as everyone else sees us) & I've also found that I usually only end up thinking of anything worth mentioning when I'm reading a dream I can relate to, or that I find especially interesting. In the process of examining someone else's dream close enough to form as potentially helpful of a response as I can, it forces me to compare them with my own similar thoughts or dreams, and I almost always realize and understand more about my own in the process, and surprisingly, it sometimes helps the other person understand better (if only a little) as well.
Regarding the responses I receive from you all on my own questions or dreams... I appreciate every response I get (or have gotten) & I do seriously consider & examine even the answers that seem ludicrous & way-off to me at the moment. From my perspective, I think something can be learned from every perspective, either now or in the long run when we have more to go off of, & I've learned a lot since joining these forums, so I thank you all for the interesting thoughts and concepts. |
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I try to answer the dreams that no one seems to want to answer. I can interpret but, I don't bother if someone already has 2 or 3 answers to interpret their dream.
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