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How To Interpret Dreams, Omens & Fortune Telling Signs
by Fred Gettings
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We dream always about ourselves, and a dream is really nothing more than a stage presentation in which no costs are spared the actors and the properties and the theatre with only one person in the audience, the dreamer himself. In the dream, all ones different personalities, possessions, hopes and fears, are symbolized in one way or another in a fictitious setting, and it is the business of dream interpretation to find out what this nightly play be it comedy, tragedy or farce means to the dreamer.
It has been suggested by modern psychologists that a dream is an attempt on the part of the subconscious to tell the dreamer something in a way which is acceptable to him. The fact that so many dreams are obscure or prevaricate or talk in innuendoes is simply because a great deal of what the subconscious mind wants to say is quite unacceptable to the conscious mind. A dream is very often a 'polite way of putting over a truth', and the part of our mind which manufactures dreams (that is, allows the subconscious to communicate with the conscious mind) stands as a kind of sentinel to make sure that the various home truths and bits of unpleasant information are not so shockingly obvious or hurtful as to wake the dreamer. When the message is particularly strong, it sometimes presses past the sentinel and wakes the dreamer: very often such dreams are called nightmares.
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