Dream Interpretation. Dreams of Flying and Falling Flying  Enjoyable  Making some sort of breakthrough  Escape from some sort of conflict Falling 

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Dream Interpretation

Dreams of Flying and Falling Flying  Enjoyable  Making some sort of breakthrough  Escape from some sort of conflict Falling  Feeling out of control or not living up to expectations, either internally or externally

Dreams about Money What we value in life or how we feel about ourselves Struggling with changing values or with our idea of who we are

Dreams about Tests, Success, and Defeat Feel like we are not meeting expectations Failing or succeeding  Express fears and worries about meeting expectations of others  Practice getting it right or wrong

Dreams about the Body Food  Emotional things that we crave Sickness or loss of body parts/functions  Feelings of being powerless Bathroom  Self-control, shame, or pride Nudity  Feelings of vulnerability or exposure  Seeking attention

Dreams about Losing Something/Someone Concerned about letting go or actually losing someone/something in our lives Too Late?  Overwhelmed or conflicted about an opportunity Hoarding or hiding something  Scared or unsure of ourselves Excited?  Sharing our abundance with others

Nightmares Attacking someone, telling someone off, etc.  Anger that is not expressed in waking life  Don’t tell people? Insecure about your own feelings Victim of violence?  Feeling like you are not in control over something  Guilty about an accomplishment in life

Nightmare cont. Drowning  Overwhelmed with life Animals, monsters, or shadows  Something that you are ignoring  Something about yourself that you are trying to hide Being chased  Decision you are trying to avoid  Out of Control of your own life

Dreams about Death and Destruction Dying  Rebirth or shedding of an old self  Out of control of your own life  Overwhelmed  Unhealthy behaviors Killing someone  Something in your life is out of control  Something that you wish would go away for good