The question might be referring to Carl Jung's paper, "On the Significance of Number-Dreams." The paper does not refer to turning dreams into numbers or assigning numerical values to dream images. Rather it concerns dreams that are themselves about numbers or that contain numbers. For example, a dreamer might recall dreamer the number 121843. Jung discusses the different possible meanings of such numbers, which might be dates, addresses, or some other number that has significance in the dreamer's real life.
When Dreams Turn to Dust was created in 1996.
Dreams do not provide information about lottery numbers. There is no numerical value to the image of sharks seen in dreams. Instead, the sharks in this stream represent issues that you are worried about.
Yes all numbers can turn into palindromes
There are no "winning numbers" that unlock dreams. On the other hand, some people believe that it is possible to dream of specific numbers that might win a lottery. Statistically, random numbers seen in a dream have just as much chance of being lottery winners as any other random numbers.
Prophecies are not dreams they are gods speaking to the prophets to tell the Jews of what god wanted to do in the future.
In dreams, time lasts longer; the more layers of dreams, the longer the time you have. (see Inception)
Nice Dreams (1981)
Episode 287 and 304.
The people seen in dreams might "turn nasty" for any of countless reasons. The important thing to know is that all the images in dreams, including people, are symbols representing something else in the life of the dreamer. People turning nasty might represent a difficult situation or an ugly turn of events or even a sudden illness.
In my opinion, we just help you turn your dreams into reality.
Dreams have no relation to lottery numbers and do not provide any information about winning or losing numbers. Dreams express your emotions, thoughts and memories. Dreaming of being lost suggests that you feel lost in some situation in your real life.
The meaning of numbers in dreams always refers to something very specific and unique to the dreamer; however, they are often mundane and fairly uninteresting. For example, "67" might refer to an address, an office number, or part of a phone number. It might be related to someone's age - perhaps an approaching birthday or anniversary that you should remember - or even a compound number such as 6/7, or June 7th.