No. Technically speaking, a dream is not a feeling. "Feelings" include joy, sorrow, fear, grief, etc. But dreams are usually ABOUT the dreamer's feelings. For example, dreams about running away from monsters are about the dreamer's fear. Dreams about finding oneself naked in public are about the dreamer's feelings of inadequacy or unpreparedness. Dreams about flying are about joy, excitement or feelings of freedom.
This suggests the dreamer is feeling threatened.
"A Barefoot Dream is a Korean film from 2010. Alternatively, having a barefoot dream could mean you are feeling youthful and carefree OR that you are feeling poverty and low self-esteem."
There is no problem involved in remembering or experiencing a feeling from a dream in real life. That is a memory, exactly like a memory of any waking feeling.
a feeling produced in response to a life event
This dream represents feeling that one has no place of one's own.
This dream illustrates the dreamer's feeling violated by somebody who should be protecting her/him.
The dream expresses the dreamer's feeling of not belonging or not fitting in with family or peers.
This dream represents the dreamer's feeling of being attacked by someone or something, yet also feeling invulnerable to that attack.
The dream only illustrates your own feeling of being ignored by this person. It tells you nothing at all about what that loved one is thinking or feeling about you.
The dream might reflect the dreamer's feeling that he/she needs to avoid being noticed by others.
This dream reveals your feeling that your sister-in-law is interfering too much in your marriage.
This dream expresses the dreamer's feeling out of control in real life. The dream illustrates feared consequences of being out of control of events.