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10 Common Dream Meanings You Should NEVER Ignore, Number 10 Will Shock You !!

2. Dogs

Dogs are man's best friends, and even in dreams, they symbolize our companions. A happy dog means good times with your friends, Grant says, but scolding and mumbling is a sign that you may have a traitor among your friends.

If a dog tries to bite you, it can be a warning that someone is trying to cheat on you. A barking dog suggests impending legal issues, so if you see one while you sleep, it's best to follow the rules while you're awake.

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3. snakes

Certified dream analyst Lauri Loewenberg explains in an article that snakes can represent several things, depending on the emotions a reptile arouses.

Inducing visions of terrorism can represent a toxic person in your life or an immediate threat. The funny pictures of snakes are associated with a minor health or treatment issue, or with someone who is not yet considered a danger.

Loewenberg suggests paying attention to where you saw the creeping creature. If you are indoors, be aware of potential stressors under your roof. If it's outside, it might be a sign of being open and working things out with someone.

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4. Searching for something

To look for something in a dream often means to seek further investigation. Not knowing what to look for can be a reflection of the fact that you also don't know what gives you satisfaction in your waking life.

Wallace says if you look inside your home it means you are trying to find something out about yourself. Looking abroad indicates a desire for recognition within your social circle. Research in the workplace reflects a desire for professional success.

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5. Inability to speak

According to the world's largest dream database, based on the work of sleep physician Charles Lambert McPhee, the inability to speak reflects a personal feeling of being ignored or undervalued.

Having difficulty expressing your thoughts in dreams can also mean that you are "speechless" in waking life. If voice loss is frequent, it may be a sign of continued trauma from a past event.

The inability to speak while sleeping can also be the result of sleep paralysis, which occurs during the rapid eye movement (REM) phase of sleep. Sometimes a defect in the brain's transition from sleep to wakefulness causes dreams to “spread” into our consciousness.

In general, dreams are subject to interpretation and depend entirely on the thoughts, emotions or situations experienced by the person who possesses them.

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6. Climb or hang on to a cliff

According to Wallace, climbing a slope, perhaps like climbing a staircase or a mountain, is a sign of seeking a higher level of achievement. Hanging on to the edge of the railing demonstrates your effort to maintain a firm grip on the things that worry you.

Meanwhile, loose rocks can signify insecurity or a problem with your support system. A spiral staircase indicates a feeling of going in circles or feeling helpless, rather than moving forward.

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7. Faulty equipment or vehicles

If I try to use a tool or device, it crashes immediately. For example, your phone stops working and you can't call anyone. According to Patricia Garfield, women often experience these dreams and they symbolize worries about relationships or losing an emotional connection with someone.

Dreams in which you are trying to drive a vehicle that does not work well or breaks down fall into the same category. You may lack support and be unable to handle difficult life situations on your own.

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8. Need a bath and I can't find one

The toilets are where we release our bodily waste. Dream psychologist Ian Wallace writes on his website that a dream of needing and not finding a toilet means you want to give up something unhealthy in your life, but don't know how to do it.

Wallace adds that if meeting your bathroom needs in the dream is a challenge, it could be a sign that in real life you are putting the needs of others ahead of your own. He recommends putting yourself first and learning to say "no" to others from time to time.

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9. Pregnancy

It may sound strange, but not only women who dream of pregnancy. "Pregnancy symbolizes something new growing inside us," says psychologist David Bedrick. You subconsciously dream of the "birth" of a new and wonderful creative project. It can be anything from writing a book to fixing the house. It's time to set a goal for yourself and show the world how you can take on this new role.

If you are not pregnant in real life, you may be looking for fulfillment after this dream.

10. Fall in love or find your soul mate

Have you ever dreamed of finding your soul mate and experiencing those powerful feelings that come with falling in love? Do you remember waking up with a burning desire to find this person right away?

Dream analyst Jane Theresa Anderson writes that the people in your dreams represent something about you. The wonderful qualities that you have found in your soul mate are actually images of your amazing qualities.

Do you think your dreams reflect something from your personal life?

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