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bizzare_01
Hi,

I was just wondering if anyone could help me with a couple of dreams that i've had. The first one is basic but i don't understand why i had it. Basically, in real life i sent one of my test papers back to be re-marked as my teacher was encouraging me to do this. Well the paper came back and in fact i had gone down a grade, i didn't want to tell the teacher, as we made a big thing about pushing my mark up. Then the other night i dreamt that i was in his class and we were talking about the test and i said that i had to tell him my mark and my teacher simply said "i know". What does this mean? Is it my mind saying that the teacher knows the mark?

Secondly, i constantly have the same dream and it takes place in the same area each time. It takes place in a barn in the middle of nowhere, i'm with a friend and we hear a noise, so we go off to explore and i come to this statue under a cloth and whenever i reach out to remove the cloth i wake up. I never get to see what is under the cloth. Can anyone explain this to me? Is it a premonition? Or something maybe from my past life. I just don't understand why i wake up at the same stage everytime.

I'd appreciate if someone could help me with these two dreams.

Thanks.
unit
in all honesty.. interpreting dreams is difficult, it is my belief that each person has their own symbolic language but having said that, there does seem to be common threads in all peoples dreams..

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I was just wondering if anyone could help me with a couple of dreams that i've had. The first one is basic but i don't understand why i had it.

it seems that you do, only you just don't know it yet thumbsup.gif

at a cursory glance, i'd say you just feel anxiety on some level over the result. you say it was a downgrade.. (was that the result you were expecting? haha of course not! somebody's been watching MTV when they ought to have been studying?) how to admit this (for lack of better word) 'failure' to the teacher? (do you think you wasted his time by requiring the extra tuition?) ..knowing inside that a true teacher/correct judge would know the student/appropriate judgement/discipline/corrective measure regardless of what a piece of paper says.. (it could be as simple as that - excuse the pun) it has all the hallmarks to be a dream that 'comes true' - i would listen to the message and 'come clean' ..even if that means an emotional experience is pending, it is better to release that stuff out rather than hold it in. you'll thank yourself down the track wink2.gif

the last dream.. i would be very carefull of taking 'advice' on this.. all i know for certain is that recurring dreams are trying to impart a message.. and the language of the mind is.. cryptic!! (how many of us truly "know ourself" ?) the symbols of stattue and shroud/cloth should become obvious to you the more you meditate and focus inward.. remember this message is coming from deep within you.. a part you may not be so much aware of.. how much more difficult it then becomes for us to comment on when we know the 'surface you' even less than you know the 'below surface you' wink2.gif

enjoy the journey..
Ebonykrow
I agree with Unit. The first dream sounds like it's your anxiety pulling at your heart strings, and as a student myself, I would advice coming forward. Keeping things like that from your teacher isn't...er, wise? Not the best word, but I imagine it works. It's quite possible that he already knows about your score, from observing you in the classroom, and the grades on past work.

The second dream reminds me a lot of my own. I used to visit the same place, my old home before it burned, in my dreams. The message that came with it was always bad (mysterious shootings in one, people disappearing in another, odd creatures lurking in a field, and even relatives dying), but when I got over the grief of my home being destroyed, the dreams ended.

Is the dream you're having always the same, or are their factors in it that are different on occasions? Is it the same friend, the same color cloth, the same weather, the same everything? How many times have you had it so far, and how frequently does it come?
bizzare_01
QUOTE (Grissy @ Dec 1 2007, 10:51 PM) *
Is the dream you're having always the same, or are their factors in it that are different on occasions? Is it the same friend, the same color cloth, the same weather, the same everything? How many times have you had it so far, and how frequently does it come?


Thanks for the help. To answer your questions the dream i have isn't always the same i mean it's the same scenario ie place and my friend stays the same. I've had the dream for about three years and it occurs every month or so it started after i visited my granddad's old farm yard. The cloth is only ever two colors white or red and the weather changes each time i have the dream. Does this mean anything?
Ebonykrow
I wouldn't expect a dream to remain the same each time you had it, but thank you for your answers. ^^ I don't think that the changes in weather, for example, each time you have the dream are symbolic of anything. But, I do feel that this "statue" you're trying to uncover is. The dream may be reaccurring for several reasons, the only ones I can really think of are that 1) you think too much on it, and your sub-concious is hooked on it or 2) it's an important stage in your life that you must "uncover". Whether this is a mental or physical stage/object, I believe that will be unveiled to you in the future. I believe that dreams, such as one like this, are meant to happen at a later date--such as the uncovering or unveiling of a particularly important part in your life--and will happen whether you do all in your power to try and stop, or seek, them.

These started after you visited your grandfather's farm, correct? Is there any special connection you have between him, or the farm? Perhaps this journey--again, mental or physical--is not one to be feared. The friend in your dream could very well be a sign of comfort, a sign that whatever you're to experience and uncover is not something that will harm you. That's all I can offer right now, I'm sorry. sad.gif
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