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In dreams, pregnancy generally represents the development of something new and precious in your life. Physical fighting in dreams can be a metaphor for any sort of struggle, with yourself or with another person or factor. Combined, these two elements suggest that you are struggling with yourself or someone else to be able to develop something new and important in your life.
no person has the right to ruin their dreams
Yes you are correct, a person has 27684 dreams a year
Abnormal dreams are the dreams which differ from the normal dreams. They generally scare the person. Cause them to feel uncomfortable.
No, your dreams only express your own thoughts and feelings. Your dreams provide no information about the thoughts or feelings of the person you see in your dreams.
It is not real. a person's sub-conscious control dreams.
If a person thinks constantly about a certain individual, it is not unusual for that individual to appear in the person's dreams.
No. Having a certain person appear in your dream every day suggests that you are thinking and day-dreaming about that person. But it means nothing about that person's dreams, thoughts or feelings. Your dreams take place within your own mind, just as your thoughts and feelings take place inside you. Your dreams do not affect anyone else's dreams, and their dreams have no affect on yours.
If you see a friend crying in your dreams, then someone close to you is struggling and you are wishing you could help. If the person crying in your dreams is an enemy, you are seeking to hurt this person emotionally.
By exchanging paint for plastic it will help save a lot of time for an individual. It saves the person from having to paint the rooms rather than using the plastic instead.
It is no one's business what another person dreams, particularly students and their instructors.
A person who believes in their dreams can be referred to as a dreamer or an idealist.