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Help with a dream.....?

ok i am 16 now and i had this dream when i was about 4 or 5 im guessing

i was walking on the outside of a white big building with columns to my right and the building to my left so it was like a path going around the ouside of the building, i had a briefcase in my left hand and i was talking to someone, i was wearing a suit and i was all grown up and right when i turned the left corner of the building, my dream ended. i can still remember it vividly. dont be afraid to share anything you think

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    there are three popular theories about dream interpretation and meaning. 1) dreams have no meaning, and are in fact random flashing of neurons caused by massive amounts of brain activity that takes place during sleep. 2) dreams are caused by the brain making memories of your day, and as the memories are made, the parts of the brain effected by the memories are active, so you get flashes of your day and thoughts, which your brain tries to make sense of, and turn into a story. 3) the Freudian theory of the things in your dream containing a deeply hidden message from your subconscious mind. the original theory is that certain things will represent the same thing to everyone on earth. that is why i don't buy into it. i lean toward the second theory. that is why i don't believe your dream is saying much at all. the more you think about something, the more likely it pops into your head at night.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Dreams don't actually mean anything except the type of person you are for dreaming them up. Forget the dream.

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