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    patabang ni pareng google ts. daghan ka ma kit-an about dreams and their meanings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kageron View Post
    wala hinoon pero usually ang bitin nga ako ma dream either dako or gamay. Some instances katong grabe kaayo ka dako murag poste sa meralco. Ni agi sako kilid then ang setup sa dream kay nang laba ko sa sapa sa among probensya. Dako kaayo ang ibit then color blue. Ma klaro gud nako ang himbis.



    unsa imo mean i cancel ang dream?
    i-cancel ang outcome kung tan-aw nimo bad. keep ur eyes open lang. it cud be a warning... lisod man gud ibase thru books. naa man to dream interpreter sa cebu daily news.

  3. #33

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    can you send me a copy of it? puhlease... i mean tru email...heheh

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    pirmi lang ko padamgohon sa akong X..please tell me if what does it mean? wala nami commu since nagbuwag nami but wala ko nag sigeg huna.huna nya ha..i just wonder.

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    at first dili ko mo to.o na dunay meaning ang dreams pero katung na discuss ni before sa certain cable channel na realized nako na most of them are true..

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    Cross or Crucifix

    This powerful religious symbol often carries with it either comfort, judgment, healing, pain, or a desire for protection. Obviously, how the object enters the dream and what effect it has on the dream plot is very important.
    The symbol can have either great attraction to the dreamer or revulsion and avoidance. To avoid the cross may indicate either judgment, shame, ambivalence about traditional values, or a memory-dodging consciousness. This memory-dodging is a defense mechanism to prevent looking all the way into the implications of choices or experiences tied to religious symbols in your life.
    On the positive side, the cross can feel very redemptive or provide a sense of security. Many religious icons operate as a positive taboo for us. Just as dark taboos are symbols, practices, or icons we do not mess with out of fear, certain positive symbols carry positive taboo power. We are secure because of the power of the symbol. Christians who encounter the cross in dreaming may experience a sense of inner healing, renewal, or reconciliation in the dream.
    Who is with you when you encounter the cross and what are the activities immediately prior to or subsequent from the cross experience? These questions may give clues as to whether the cross is an internal healing symbol or external one for broader reconciliation.

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    Hawk

    Hawks are interesting dream figures. They aren't quite eagles, but they definitely rank above the crows. Like the eagle, hawks are common symbols in many cultures.
    Native American dreams revere the hawk and eagle the way the Greeks revere Zeus and Hermes. The hawk is the warrior-visionary while the eagle is the sacred wisdom and power.
    To dream of hawks is to see oneself as engaged in, but outwitting, opponents through the ability to perceive more completely. It may also be a dream of providing adequately through skillful acquisition or insightful maneuvering.
    Do you see yourself as soaring with the hawks or pecking with the pigeons in waking life? This may be wish-fulfillment or concern over the direction your life is heading.

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    Crying

    Weeping in dreams is not at all unusual. This is often because of the emotional power carried by the images and persons you are encountering. Weeping in the dream is generally separate from actual physical tears forming. It is more often that weepy feeling you get in your heart when a particularly moving scene is played out before you. The best advice is always to go with the dream. Emotional releases and revelations can have a very cleaning effect on the psyche and should be embraced whenever possible. However, you should try to determine the trigger event that caused the emotion.
    Did someone else make you cry directly?
    Were you crying for a particular reason, or was it for a general emotional release?
    Did the tears make you feel ultimately better or worse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by drew_ortega2k11 View Post
    pirmi lang ko padamgohon sa akong X..please tell me if what does it mean? wala nami commu since nagbuwag nami but wala ko nag sigeg huna.huna nya ha..i just wonder.
    @drew_ortega2k11
    mao ni naa sa files nko bai...

    Ex-Boyfriend/Ex-Girlfriend

    To see an old ex-boy/girlfriend from childhood in your dream refers to a freer, less encumbered relationship. The dream serves to bring you back to a time where the responsibilities of adulthood (or marriage) did not interfere with the spontaneity of romance. You need to recapture the excitement, freedom, and vitality of youth that is lacking in your present relationship. If your ex-boy/girlfriend hurts or ignores you, then the dream is telling you to move on with your life and stop thinking about your ex. If you dream that you want your him/her back, then the dream may reflect waking feelings of actually wanting him/her back. Alternatively, it means that you miss being in a relationship and to feel wanted.

    To dream that your ex-boy/girlfriend is giving you advice about your current relationship suggests that your subconscious is telling you not to repeat the same mistakes that you had made with this ex-boy/girlfriend.

    To dream that you are being massaged by your ex-boy/girlfriend suggests that you need to let go of some of that defensiveness that you have been putting forth as a result of a past relationship. You may have put up a wall or armor around you. You need to learn to trust people again.

    To dream that your ex-boyfriend gives you a stuffed animal suggests that you are seeking for reassuring and nurturing aspects of a relationship. This is not to imply that you want you ex-boyfriend back. Alternatively, the dream could represent some immature relationship which may describe the relationship you had with your ex.

    To dream that your ex-boy/girlfriend is admitted into the hospital means that you are still dealing with the break-up. There are still some unresolved issues left hanging. If he/she is released from the hospital, then it means that you have totally let go of the relationship. You have moved on. If you dream that your ex-boy/girlfriend is dressed in a suit at a hospital, then it suggests that you have come to terms with that relationship and have completed the healing process.

    To dream that you walk off or walk away with your ex-boy/girlfriend indicates that your current love interests are not measuring up to your ex.

    To dream that your ex-boyfriend is giving you a ring or proposing to you implies that your relationship with him made you feel whole and complete. The dream does not necessarily mean that you want to be together with him again, but that you are longing for a relationship that makes you feel complete. Alternatively, the dream may reflect a final end to something and the beginning of a new stage. You are ready to move on from your ex. By him proposing to you, the power is on your side whether you say yes or no.

    To dream that your ex-girlfriend is pregnant depends if the baby is yours or not. If you dream that the baby is yours, then it implies your subconscious desires to get back with your ex-girlfriend. If the baby is not yours, then it means that you have fully accepted that the relationship is over. You still care for her even though the two of you are no longer together.

    To see your ex-boy/girlfriend's mother in your dream indicates some unresolved issues with your ex. You are wanting to reach out to her mother in order to get through to the ex-boy/girlfriend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keitaro View Post
    i-cancel ang outcome kung tan-aw nimo bad. keep ur eyes open lang. it cud be a warning... lisod man gud ibase thru books. naa man to dream interpreter sa cebu daily news.
    mao lage when I see ahead and maka pensar ko nga damgo nasad ni I just snap out of it. Mo mata jud ko and it happened like 4 or 5 times maka mata ko sakto jud 3 am sa kadlawon.

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