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| Nightmares! Horrors in the night? Do you wake up screaming, or wish you hadn't fell asleep in the first place? Post it here, or if you are good at helping folks interpret these kind of dreams, then do so here. Maybe you will get a good night's sleep. ; |
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Does anyone know if certain types of food are a catalyst for nightmares? I ask this because, for as long as I can remember, whenever I eat a certain food , I will ALWAYS have nightmares, wake up sweating with a rapid heartbeat, and my anxiety levels are soaring. I have never had a bad experience (i.e. food poisoning, etc.), but I find it really odd to have such a horrible reaction to it. I'm just curious to see if anyone has had a similar experience.
Any all and comments are appreciated! |
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Hi,
Yes, somekin of food cause messed dreams. Dream language interpretation is an ancient science of allusions and pointing of the surrounded environment, as Mr. Einstein has said the events are like train stations which exist and we are moving towards them, these are prewritten destiny with some authority ( in decision making seconds) in very full details. This dream language should be translated, and interesting to know it is international and common for all human beings. But ignorance causes some misunderstanings.People were not aware of this language and always thought in a bad way , for example Mr. Freud said about sexual dreams it is because you have suppressed your sexual desires so misled everybody and some women dreamt about having sex with co-workers or another and thought they should do that, while it only meant he will do something for her, or some others dreamt had sex with the same sex and invented homosexual, while it meant the same ,Also some men dreamt his wife had sex with a man and didn't understand or a woman dreamt her partner had sex with a woman and didn't' understand ...etc.Do you see what catastrophes are caused by misunderstanding a language. About the approximate interpretation time table: Dreams at noon or exactly at midnight( In the summer time 13 at noon and 1 midnight else at 12)in the same day if past a few minutes, a few days later. Dreams at 10-11 in the morning in 15-30 days later. Also dreams at 3-4 in the evening in 1-2 months .Dreams in the sunset mostly are not truthful and are messed, they have no interpretations, Dreams at 4-5 in the morning in a few days to 2 months some dreams in the holy books( Josef dream of kneeling the sun and the moon and 11 stars)was interpreted after 20 years and other dreams of the Pharaoh's prisoners interpreted in the same day and after 7 years. Dream of Pharaoh about the 7 thin cows and 7 fat cows interpreted from the next year to 14 years. Also dreams in 6th of the month will interpret after 1-2 days, in 9th at the same day, in 10th after 20 days, in 13th after 9 days in 14th after 26 days and in 15th after 3 days, in 16th after 2 days and in 28th ,29th ,30th in the same day, but these are solar (Persian months and you should refer to a calendar or convert them) . Of course there are different kinds of dreams , like messy dreams which have no interpretations or deja vu dreams, or psychological dreams or dreams which are caused by bad food or drinks |
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That's really funny you mention Freud...I LOVE him!!!! I was a psych (and crim) major, and I've read some of his books (i.e. The Interpretation of Dreams). If my memory serves me correctly, I think he said something to the effect of...dreams are unconscious memories or stimuli being released from the brain...? I'm not sure, but it has always fascinated me. While in school, and even out of school, I've been interested in their latent content, but never quite understood it.
My most vivid dreams occur around midnight. I'll sometimes fall asleep around 10 or 11, and I'll wake up around 1 a.m. and feel as if I've slept for hours, but restlessly. Then, for the remainder of the night, I'll wake up and "nap" off and on until morning (b/c my anxiety is so high). Now that I think about it, when you mentioned Freud, I do remember parts of my dreams being somewhat sexual, but realllllllly weird (kinda scary...I guess that was part of my nightmare). I was kissing a guy that I've liked for a long time and, at the end of our "kiss," when I pulled away, part of his lip was attached to mine, but I didn't say anything b/c I didn't want to embarass him. During the "kiss," his hands were really weird and he started sweating like crazy...then after that, I felt myself not liking him anymore. Weird? I definitely think it's strange....what do you think about that? |
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Hi,
was it part of upper lip or lower lip? |
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It was part of the lower lip. Not to be too graphic, but it wasn't like a chunk...more of a strand. I can't remember if there was blood, but I don't think there was. :?
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Hi,
To kiss means to do a favor to him or for yound people means some passion or desire to have sex.His lower lip means his g/f or wife, that was cut means a separation between them. good luck. |
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the heart racing sounds like you have an allegery to the food that gives you nightmares.
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Children tend to food allergies and it is difficult to pin down what food is causing the nightmares. Sometimes milk is to blame. Many adults suffer from food allergies that cause bad dreams, however some fatty foods, and foods that are hard to digest can give you nightmares and bad dreams. Cheese and onions usually cause bad dreams to some people. Eating a large meal before sleep can often cause heartburn and indigestion, and this causes nightmares. Cheers Wolfjk
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I have found (from my personal experience) that eating right before bed can cause me to have upsetting dreams.
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