of course you can, you just dont know what youre smelling, let alone that you are smelling
And you can smell dream smells too!
Umm, well you can, I think its just like breathing. And I suppose when an odd smell comes in, you smell that, and it comes into youre dream, so you probably can :D
the other night (or day, it is summer break..... n-e ways....) i had a dream i was taking care of my grandmas new dog, named fred-Z ( dont ask!!) and suddenly the neigbors parakeets tweeted, (dont ask how i know it was real, i just do,, i figured later...,) but suddenly i had to run into the next room to save this random bird from the cat that got in the cage and i yelled "fred-Z are you ok????" but i thouht the dogs name was Fred-Z?? i must be subconciously crazy
It depends on a number of factors like whether or not you bathe in the dream or whether you sweat profusely in the dream, etc.
Yes, all of the senses can be experienced in dreams, according to the whim of the subconscious mind.
The dream represents disgust, possibly suggesting a disgusting smell. One possibility is that the dreamer feels disgusted by the smell of "Indian" food.
Yes, the noun dream is a countable noun; you may have one dream or many dreams.
Fire and brimstone
LilacTo see lilac in your dream indicates disappointments and rejection. You should not always rely on what you see or hear.
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You can experience any of the senses while dreaming. Since a nightmare is a frightening dream, yes you might smell things during a nightmare.
you are getting f'd over by elephants that can smell through their feet!
Your dream could refer to the popular expression, "wake up and smell the coffee." There might be something happening in your life that you are ignoring or denying. Your mind is nudging you to pay attention to the reality of your situation.
The dream only means that something recently brought that someone to mind. You might not have been consciously aware of the memory being triggered, but your subconscious picked up on something such as a sound or smell or a familiar location that in turn triggered the dream. It does not mean that the person was thinking or dreaming of you.
No, being aware of one's senses in a dream has no significance. It is entirely natural for the dreamer to smell, see, hear, feel, and taste all the things one experiences in dreams. It is also natural NOT to experience such sensations; each dream can be different from all other dreams.
I THINK it might mean you or someone close to you is pregnant !
It is impossible to provide a meaningful interpretation based on one detail isolated from the rest of the dream. A "cabbage" might mean different things to different dreamers: It might reflect last evening's supper or a memory of a vegetable garden, or even a pregnancy as in the expression that babies are found "under a cabbage leaf." It means you're hungry.