Hi, Never posted before but need help in interpreting a dream well i think it was a dream anyway. I live in Tasmania, the little island off mainland Australia, its a beautiful part of the world wouldn't want tobe anywhere else. Anyway, the other night i thought i was asleep and i could smell this intense smell of urine, i thought my husband has naturally wet the bed, couldn't have been me as i had checked lol. The smell was so strong, i got up went to the toilet but the smell remained when i got back into bed, the doona reaked of it so much that i had to push it away from me, all the time i amsure i was sleeping. In the morning i smelt the doona and the odour had gone completely, i haven;t been able to get this strange dreamout of my head and was hoping that someone out there could help me interpret it. Cheers Linda
i don't know what is a doona? smells are as much in my dreams as they are in real life but my dreams, i don't think, are ever about just a smell, just that smells are in them like the are awike, not any bigger part of it. perhapse in however you grew up or in your personal perceptions, particular smells may have particular symbolisms unique to yourself or to your experiencing of your surroundings. perhapse there is something about this 'everyone' would 'know' who grew up where and surrounded by the ways of looking at things that you did. this i'm guessing may not be the same as for me so it would be beyond my saying. not everything is as universal as any of us grow surrounded by people who think it is. my impulsive guess would be some place or circumstance where that smell was a strong element of, is a place or circumstance this is telling you to remember for some reason. but that is about as much as i can get out of it. being JUST a smell, being all about ONLY a smell, or seeming to from your description of it. although you did say there was some little bit of context; i.e. bed and husband and "doona", whatever that is. also perhapse house with bed in it. and place where house with bed in it is/was. i mean specifics of local. not that telling me these things would have anything to do with it. i mean that they may have some bearing to/for yourself in the context of it. what that would be more specificly again i could not begin to guess. =^^= .../\...
usually urination describes getting rid of problems. but because you had an adverse reaction it probably says that something is soon to come into your life which you don't want to deal with.
I have also read in a dream book that said that urine signified that you are worried about something, and the urine is symbolic of the anxiety related to that particular something...i think it is the actual act of urination that signifies the letting go of problems, and the urine itself is the problem. are you anxious about something, or just can't get it off your mind? if so, just try to find a way to release the energy that makes you feel this way, such as writing, painting, yoga, anything really! i had a dream a couple of nights ago that actually woke me up. i was smelling something burning in my dream, and when i woke up from it, i still smelled something burning. naturally i got up and looked all around for something that might be on fire or burning, but found nothing. my fiancee said i was crazy because he didnt smell anything. I'm not sure what something burning signifies in a dream, but if you know anything about this, could someone let me know?? Like EmeraldRayne said, this is a dream that i can't let go, so if anyone could find some kind of resolution to it this would be appreciated. Hope this helped Emerald!
Did you ever think maybe it wasn't a dream? Maybe it was a spiritual visit of some sort? They say when you smell flowers or perfume, it means it's a good thing and the spirit is friendly, and when you smell a bad oder you should beware. I remember one time I woke up from my sleep smelling my grandmother's perfume, and I knew it was my grandmother who past along time ago, but I knew she came to me for some reason. Two weeks later I was caught in a rip tide and almost died, and some guy came and rescued me, and I never new who he was. Then it came to me that my grandmother came to warn me, and since then I never smelled her perfume again. David John