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Why do I have this dream so often?

When I was 19, I moved off to another state on the coast all by myself. I had some very tough times, but there were also some good times as well. I moved home right before I turned 21, and have gotten on with life. I'm now a few years older, but I am constantly having dreams that I have moved back there. I always feel strange or out of place in these dreams. In one dream I drove my work vehicle (a dump truck LOL) there, and last night I had an apartment there. Many times I have my old job back. I have these dream almost weekly! What does this mean?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    You left something important unfinished (to you or someone else, or both) there, haven't you? Better take care of that while there is time.

  • Loser
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    When you are having the same dream over and over that means that life is trying to tell you something. Maybe you should visit there or call old friends there. Something to do with being in contact with that place....

  • 1 decade ago

    I moved 3 times, and I always have dreams where I'm at my second house...I think part of your subconcious has fond/strong memories of the place you are dreaming about.

  • 1 decade ago

    see some time if you have moved place to place in a 2 to 3 year time your mind is still deciding what to think (sounds weird i know) or i could just be you liked were you were before !! :P

    hope i helped!! :P

    Source(s): me :) :P
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  • 1 decade ago

    Write it out. Make it a book! Like Twilight! BAM!

    Haha, Merry Christmas!

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    its called being homesick and having nostalgic tendencies,

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  • 1 decade ago

    U MISS UR OLD LIFE

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