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It is possible for the dreamer or different characters within a dream to hurt themselves or other dream characters. On the other hand, one cannot actually harm another real person with a dream or from within a dream any more than one can harm anyone with only thoughts. Dreams, like thoughts, have no physical reality, other than biochemical or bio-electrical activity within the brain.
This dream is a reflection of the dreamer's fear of some sort of threat. More information would be needed for a more complete interpretation.
the correct answer is that you cannot leave a dream whenever you would like to if you are more in control of your dream then other people are then you will be able to pinch yourself or hurt yourself and you will wake up if it is a nightmare you always leave the nightmare when the bad thing is about to happen in a dream you usally leave it when you are about to have the most wonderful thing to happen to you but you really cant leave a dream whenever you want to unless you have control of your dream which most people dont
Michael phelps
a dream is all the good stuff it isn't hard and a nightmare feels like your locked up and you cant get out. so i think a nightmare is more difficult.
In "The Outsiders", Darry's greatest fear is Ponyboy will get hurt and die like their parents did. After their deaths, he took up the responsibility of raising Ponyboy and Sodapop. As a result, he fears losing any more members of his family.
dream without fear love without limits
There is no piercing you will ever receive that will not hurt at least a little bit. That said, yes they do hurt and more so because they are on your upper lip. However, your desire for any piercing should override your fear of the pain.
When a person makes a statement 'love ain't worth the hurt', they have probably been very hurt by someone in one or more relationships and so hurt they are afraid to take another stab at a relationship for fear of being hurt again.
A dream you dream alone is only a dream,a dream you dream together is reality.This quote, written by Yoko Ono and made famous by John Lennon, speaks to the loneliness of the human condition. Alone, our dreams seem too far-fetched and fantastical to ever truly achieve. We may lay in bed, night after night, thinking of everything we want and everything that we can be--yet we're too scared to pursue it. We can be afraid for a multitude of reasons; fear of breaking the norms around us, fear of failure, fear of rejection, etc.. Alone, that fear can become overwhelming and crippling.However, if you share your dream with someone, it starts to become tangible. Aligning yourself with someone who believes in the same thing you do, i.e. your dream, makes you more powerful, confident, and able to take the steps to making your dream a reality.The core concept is similar to the cliché that asserts: There's strength in numbers.