Page 8 of 61 FirstFirst ... 56789101118 ... LastLast
Results 71 to 80 of 608
  1. #71

    Default Re: DREAMS...What they may mean...


    Quote Originally Posted by didi_tsai View Post
    Kanang magdamgo kag tao nga feel nmu sa damgo murag kaila jud kau ka nya ba hasta sa nawng nya imu mahinumdoman ug ang name... Pero nganu man ig mata makalimot man ka sa details... Sa nawng sa tao ug name? Murag katulo nko ga damgo ug ngun ana... Moana pa gni ko d unta ni damgo ui or usahay mo ingon ko mayta makhinomdom kos nawng or name nya pero ig mata kay mawala jud tanan.. Naa ko husband ha pero sa ako damgo mura lage grabe ako attachmEnt ato tawhana. Weird!!
    mao ra jud intawn ni nakit-an nko...

    Man

    To see a man in your dream denotes the aspect of yourself that is assertive, rational, aggressive, and/or competitive. Perhaps you need to incorporate these aspects into your own character. If the man is known to you, then the dream may reflect you feelings and concerns you have about him.
    If you are a woman and dream that you are in the arms of a man, then it suggests that you are accepting and welcoming your stronger assertive personality. It may also highlight your desires to be in a relationship and your image of the ideal man.
    To see an old man in your dream represents wisdom or forgiveness. The old man may be a archetypal figure who is offering guidance to some daily problem.

  2. #72

    Default Re: DREAMS...What they may mean...

    kanang damgo ka nga nagpa-anak ka sa tunga sa dalan.. nagbarog lang nya natagak ra iya anak nya gipunit sa nagsunod..

  3. #73

    Default Re: DREAMS...What they may mean...

    Searching

    Hunting for a misplaced item is frustrating. However, discovery can be a pleasant reward. In dreams about searching, whether the dream ends with or without finding the object is important to its meaning.
    If the dream resolves itself, it is important to note what or who you were looking for, and how those things were found. Think about the relationship that exists between the object and who (if anyone) helped you find it. Many times, the thing that is lost in the dream reflects an area of life where we are feeling incomplete or ineffective. Finding it in partnership with others may be a cue to seek outside wisdom in the resolution of the circumstances.
    A 48-year-old man reports dreaming: I am looking for my car keys. They are nowhere to be found. I am turning the house upside down, yelling at my wife, and generally coming unglued. My daughter is out, and I begin to blame her. A friend of hers comes in and says I should look in the front door. I do. My keys are there.
    This searching dream is interesting because the man reported throughout counseling how anxious he was concerning his daughter's driving. The loss of control he was feeling in his daughter's life consumed much of his emotional energy. After this dream, he realized that much of the home conflict he was experiencing came from his own anxiety more than actual defiance on the part of his daughter. The insight produced from the dream resulted in a much more peaceable home life for everyone involved.
    In an unresolved dream of searching, the dream often illustrates the need to find resolution of an emotional trauma. The unresolved search can be for an object or a person.
    Some common versions of the person dream include the crying baby that cannot be found, chasing a runaway whom you cannot locate, or receiving a message that cannot be returned. These dreams may occur in periods of extended grieving, such as the death of a loved one.
    Another unresolved search scenario is the unfound place or item. For example, you may have a map in a dream that leads to no where. Or perhaps you simply lose an object by setting it on the table. Dreams of this nature can give tremendous insight into the goals of your life and how effectively you are actualizing them. If you are having a lot of these types of dreams, it may be that you need to examine whether your goals and your behavior are consistent or mutually exclusive.

  4. #74

    Default Re: DREAMS...What they may mean...

    Nurse

    The nurse is a unique figure in medical personnel dreams because of the romance attached to the helping professions.
    Sometimes nurses are even portrayed as angels. Aside from the romantic component, nurses often functions as extras in other medical or sickness dreams.
    To dream that you are a nurse suggests that you need to show more compassion in a situation.
    To see a nurse in your dream means that you need to take time out in order to heal, mentally, physically and spiritually.
    To see or have a wet nurse in your dream refers to your inability to provide for your family. You are feeling inadequate.
    To dream that you are a wet nurse suggests that you need to be careful in who you trust and who you confide in.

  5. #75

    Default Re: DREAMS...What they may mean...

    Jokes

    Jokes are funny because of the element of truth contained in them. In dreams, we may access our own sarcasm or humor about our circumstances. However, we may have characters in our dreams that make jokes that we do not find at all amusing. These may reflect our own ambivalence or a need to lighten up because we are not enjoying ourselves as we could.
    To dream that you are telling a joke denotes that you are not being taken seriously and as a result you are feeling frustrated. On the other hand, you may not be the one who is taking an issue seriously.
    To hear a joke in your dream signifies that you are doing something that is either pointless or ridiculous. The dream may serve to alleviate some tension that has been weighing on you.

  6. #76

    Default Re: DREAMS...What they may mean...

    nag dream ko na nag dream ko sa solod sa akoa dream. then nka mata ko sa akoa dream then ma control nko ang nahitabo sa akoa dream. lucid dreaming daw na. mindf^k kaayo.

  7. #77

    Default Re: DREAMS...What they may mean...

    2 days ago i dreamt i was having a date with Sam Pinto, we were walking together in a park, and then something happened.

  8. #78

    Default Re: DREAMS...What they may mean...

    Quote Originally Posted by g0dmenuelz View Post
    nag dream ko na nag dream ko sa solod sa akoa dream. then nka mata ko sa akoa dream then ma control nko ang nahitabo sa akoa dream. lucid dreaming daw na. mindf^k kaayo.
    night shift ko. niya maka tulog ko usahay mga 3AM na nig human ug send sa mga reports. ka try ko ingon ani pud. nag dream ko nga nag damgo ko . niya maka control ko unsay mahitabo sa kong damgo. 2 weeks na mao ni sigi mahitabo nako .. or nabag-ohan lang guro ko sa ko schedule karon kay 1st time nako na assign ug nightshift wala pa ka adjust ako lawas. hahaizt.

  9. #79

    Default Re: DREAMS...What they may mean...

    Ocean

    The ocean is the place of origin for all life. Especially in Jungian interpretation, this is a place of creativity, fertility, and birth. There is also a lingering sense humans have of rising up out of the collective origins of life in the oceans. It is easy to see the Darwinian influence of these ideas. More importantly, it is easy to see the lack of connection some dreamers could have with this approach to dream interpretation.
    Given the widespread popularity of boating, scuba diving, and cruise vacations, numerous people have experiences with the ocean that were not available in the past. It may be that the dreamer has one of these connections to the ocean, rather than a general perception of fertility.
    For some, the ocean can impart a sense of fear and foreboding, especially if they can't swim. Its ultimate vastness, coupled with their lack of swimming ability, can appear in a dream as a reflection of some insurmountable struggle they may be having in waking life.

  10. #80

    Default Re: DREAMS...What they may mean...

    Nagging

    One of the reasons we respond so strongly to dream content is because it often is an exclamation point rather than a period. Dream statements exist in the superlative as often as not. This is especially true of the interpersonal relationships-some are revealed as the best; others as the worst. Over time, no interpersonal event is more draining than the nag.
    Who is nagging you and why? Some dreams include the nagger as a caricature of nagging, and the droning eventually becomes funny. Other dreams create a symbolic avoidance of a person because of a fear of nagging. The final version of the nag is the forward, ongoing sapping of your emotional strength through the dream story.
    There may be a facet of your waking life where you have chosen denial as your modus operandi. Nagging dreams may be a specific attempt to draw you back into dealing with it.
    More often, the dream is about a person that you are taking too seriously or not seriously enough. The interpretation depends on your waking relationship to the individual, the content of the nagging as it reflects actual waking priorities, and your honesty in the relationship.

  11.    Advertisement

Page 8 of 61 FirstFirst ... 56789101118 ... LastLast

Similar Threads

 
  1. What is LOVE? what does LOVE mean to you?
    By Paklay in forum "Love is..."
    Replies: 3821
    Last Post: 09-14-2022, 04:38 PM
  2. What does it mean when you dream of someone you don't know?
    By frequency000 in forum General Discussions
    Replies: 21
    Last Post: 02-23-2013, 10:18 AM
  3. Replies: 40
    Last Post: 07-07-2010, 11:18 PM
  4. Words Women Use (And What They Mean)
    By jsarausos in forum Humor
    Replies: 7
    Last Post: 06-04-2009, 06:11 AM
  5. See what ADVANCED really means.
    By $dbpasswd in forum Websites & Multimedia
    Replies: 22
    Last Post: 05-04-2005, 01:17 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
about us
We are the first Cebu Online Media.

iSTORYA.NET is Cebu's Biggest, Southern Philippines' Most Active, and the Philippines' Strongest Online Community!
follow us
#top