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angrymissy
01-08-2003, 06:35 AM
I have two recurring themes in my dreams that have been recurring for years now.
They're not the same DREAM, yet different dreams where a certain thing happens.
The first thing is my teeth cracking, breaking and falling out.
The second thing is being stuck on a really really fast escalator that I cant stop.
Anyone have any knowledge about dreams and what they mean? I can remember these things happenening in my dreams since I was very young.
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walking joint
01-08-2003, 06:40 AM
i can't answer your question, but I have recurring dreams also.
the one I can remember now has me in the woods and i hear dirt bike noises. i try to run away from them, but for some reason i can't move. the bikes get louder and louder and i try to run harder, but still don't move. the bikes never reach me though and after a while a new dream starts...or at least that's how i remember it.
Jennitalia
01-08-2003, 06:47 AM
Missy, I have the same recurring dreams. The teeth dream varies sometimes where I'm chewing gum, and it's sticking so hard to my teeth that i pull them out. fucking wierd
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01-08-2003, 06:48 AM
dreams about your teeth means you've been reading tommyknockers again.
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Dewey
01-08-2003, 06:49 AM
The first thing is my teeth cracking, breaking and falling out.
This clearly signifies that you want to give me a blow job. That'll be $125. And on your knees.
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Arienette
01-08-2003, 06:55 AM
i posted something similar to this a while back... <a href="http://www.ronfez.net/messageboard/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=69&Topic=7488">here's what horde king had to say back then</a>
while i no longer have the recurring nightmares much, i do have very disturbing nightmares very often. i wake up upset very often. sometimes i wake up crying. i dont know... i guess there's something on my mind
The first thing is my teeth cracking, breaking and falling out. missy, i have actually had this dream a number of times myself. very, very scary
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angrymissy
01-08-2003, 07:22 AM
here's some things i found about the teeth dream
Teeth represent the very roots of the self, and the values and personal priorities that are involved in our decisions. Dreams of tooth loss often occur when a compromise is made (even for good reasons) which undermines the self in an ongoing way. The very "you" of you becomes eroded. Frequently something taken on as a temporary measure becomes more permanent and is not a good fit. Then we "forget" that we never intended to live this way permanently. We focus on making the self accommodate the situation. The friction between the arrangement and the self threatens to crumble the irreplaceable parts of the self. The compromise isn't necessarily wrong, but the harmful aspects of it need to be evaluated with clear understanding, and long-term options reviewed.
One must, of course, correlate the action and other details of the dream, but as a general guide: false teeth signify unexpected help out of a difficult situation; broken or unusually worn-down teeth are a sign of the deterioration of an important relationship; aching teeth portend family quarrels; having teeth pulled forecasts favorable business or investment opportunities; loose teeth are a warning of untrustworthy friends; if they fell out or you spit them out, it is a sign of a season of financial reverses; decayed teeth mean health problems--see your doctor;
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HordeKing1
01-08-2003, 10:23 AM
AMB - Regarding the deteriorating teeth, I'd say it most likely represents some type of loss or diminishment in your life. Perhaps death of a loved one, a disability, or just something you can no longer do. There are also health issues associated with dreams of this nature.
The fast-elevator-that-you-can't-stop dream represents things in your life about which you feel that you have little control over.
The interesting thing here is the juxtoposition of these two dreams. Since they both recurr, I'd look for a link b/w both dreams. (I.e. no control over a particular loss)
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Zoefus
01-08-2003, 10:58 AM
OMG - I thought I was the only one that had the escalator dream!! Someone told me I had a fear of shopping...
Another one I have is being on a really high narrow bridge, barely holding on. I know what that is, I have a huge fear of heights.
Jennitalia
01-08-2003, 11:01 AM
very interesting...makes a lot of sense
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hyperspace
01-08-2003, 03:44 PM
for me:i'm back in high school even though i know i graduated and have a test to take that i had no idea about
Girls: i'm just about to do something pleasurable then it gets interrupted or i wake up
Car: i'm in my car and it's making all kinds of noise or overheating but still going
Planes small planes crashing. my most recent, a dual prop plane with N3 printed on the tail.
LatinSpiceXoX
01-08-2003, 04:22 PM
I used to think it was just an Urban Legend the link of dreaming about teeth with death, but Horde King just confirmed it to me.
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irishkb
01-08-2003, 04:38 PM
The first thing is my teeth cracking, breaking and falling out.
oh thank god someone else has that fucking dream... that shit has been plagueing me for years... just glad to hear someone else has it..
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fatylvr20
01-08-2003, 05:22 PM
i used to get the teeth dream. but then again i used to eat alot of kitkats,hershey,etc. i also had the dreams where i played some sort of hero savin gals..notciably many i went to HS with.(again not even in my dreams can i bang them..yes very sad)
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HordeKing1
01-10-2003, 10:32 PM
Go to a dentist!
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