Actually, it was a very weird dream of me participating in a war. The scene was happening somewhere on a island, with really high cliffs and the beach was all covered with high black stones, so no ship would come close to the beach. So, the warriors came from the sea and they started a battle. I was on the 3rd row of the fighters, but soon the battle ended. Everybody was crying and the enemy was sitting close to us, also crying, and when I saw that these people will continue the fight after a while, I took my flashlight and came to people, lighting their ''souls" and hearts, so they will understand that they were doing the wrong thing. And it worked. They stopped fighting. But I still feel that this has a very strong relation to me, so I wish to know the answer. If someone knows what all this stuff means, please, leave comment. Thanks in advance
That's what you have been thinking about recently.Dreams do not "mean" anything. They are random neuron firings at at time of the sleep cycle that happen to allow individuals to remember the patterns of neurons that fired just then.
Dreams about war suggest there is conflict in the dreamer's life. Much depends on what is happening in the dream. But dreams are about the dreamer, rather than about world events. So the "war" probably represents conflict withing the dreamer's mind, or a struggle in which the dreamer is engaged.
There is not enough information to guess at a meaningful interpretation. "Soldiers" might be friends, allies or enemies. Moreover, the meaning depends on what the soldiers are doing or on what is happening to them. Dreaming of a group of soldiers relaxing in a pub or walking down a peaceful street would be interpreted very differently from soldiers in active combat or lying wounded in a hospital.
This seems to be a wish-fulfillment dream, possibly influenced by the exaggerated glamour and excitement of Hollywood action films and/or Video Games. The subconscious mind creates an exciting, pleasant story for the dreamer to enjoy in the security of sleep. It does not predict the future or have deeper significance.
Because this question is posted just after the major media coverage of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, the dream might very well reflect the enormous security measure carried out in response to that event. The soldiers would be a metaphor representing help in a time of trouble, intervention and security. The dream itself is about some threat or problem in the dreamer's own life that causes the dreamer to feel the need of help and rescue.
its just a nightmare don't freak out its ok. maybe the day before u had played something to do with war on x-box or PlayStation.
You may have eaten something just after bedtime.
A meaningful interpretation is not possible without further information. "Men" might be suitors or soldiers or strangers or relatives. The "men" symbolize something in the dreamer's life, and the emotions and tone of the dream provide clues as to its significance.
To see or dream that you are a soldier in your dream signifies discipline, structure, rigidity and your staunch attitude. You are imposing your opinions and feelings on others. Otherwise, dreaming soldiers means that you are preparing yourself to do battle over an issue. You feel the need to defend your beliefs, values and opinions.
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What does it mean if you cant find someone your looking for in your dream
Like what kind of dream.... do you mean the dream when they sleep?? or something
what does it mean to dream of a soursop
You had a random dream.
It does not mean a thing, its just a dream, you can not control what you dream about, that's why so many don't make sense.
This dream might mean that the dreamer feels exposed, particularly if there were other people in the dream.
well it depends, just because you have a dream about her dnt mean she will bout u
what dose it mean when i dream im looking for my boyfriend in my dream but i never find him
The meaning of any dream depends on more than a single detail. The meaning of this dream depends on who the "white woman" is and what she is doing, as well as on your emotions during the dream. For example, a dream of the Queen of England (a white woman) sitting on her throne would mean something very different from a dream of Scarlett O'Hara (a fictional white woman) running from soldiers.