...of my teeth falling out, one by one. I've been having this dream quite frequently over the past 6 months or so. In the dream I'm looking at my reflection in the mirror, and suddenly a tooth will fall into the sink, followed by another, and another. *shudders* Any interpretation?
I used to have the exact same dream and apparently a lot of people do. It's one of the most common dreams. In mine, my teeth would crumble into shards onto the floor or in my hands. It's a sign of stress either toward your life, situations or appearance.
Haha! Thanks guys! Stress makes sense. I've had a pretty tough past year, lots of things going on, feeling out of control, feeling a sense of loss actually. I used to dream a lot about water, massive tidal waves, being out in the middle of a deep, dark sea alone and terrified, trying to make my way back to shore. Now I dream about teeth falling out.
I would have to say the teeth dream was my most common one. When I was younger, I used to dream all the time I could fly, but I was pretty much obsessed with Peter Pan as a kid. I loved that story. Now, lately I've been having dreams dealing with children - either me adopting a child or my girlfriend/wife (whomever it may be in the dream, since I'm single) having my baby. The last one was of my ex coming to me saying she was having my kid. Kind of weird since we've been apart for nearly 3 years.
I have dreams of being able to fly just by flapping my arms, not flapping fast just kinda like the feeling of swimming. It's fun to just jump and start flapping, up over houses and by trees all sorts of fun stuff
true that how amazeing is it that so many ppl have the same dreams as if our subconcuis is talking to us
I used to have dreams about flying too, during my childhood especially. I've always remembered a dream I had when I was a little girl, I was standing at the top of the staircase of the house we lived in, the house was dark except for a single candle lit at the bottom of the stairs. In the dream, something called me. Not a person, I'm not sure what it was. I can remember feeling scared, that I felt whatever was calling me was not a good thing. But I found my body lifting, my arms stretching outward, and I slowly glided down the steps to "it", whatever the it was. Then I woke up. I was probably 6 or 7 at the time I had that dream, and it's stuck with me all these years.
you can buy a good quality mouth guard, in the dental section of places like target and walgreens, for $ 30.00.
this is the one re-occuring dream i always have freaks me out so much, it's probably the only thing that really freaks me out
Sounds like a fear of losing something inherent to either your basic appearence or ability to adapt and thrive in a situation that makes you nervous. There has to be a deep rooted fear associated with losing something basic to your personal survival. It could be physical or mental but something scares you about controlling your possible shortcomings when it comes to your personal and most important goals in life.